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A University Awarded a Student $10,000 for His AI Tool — Then Suspended Him for Using It, According to a New Lawsuit
Emory University awarded the AI study aid the $10,000 grand prize in an entrepreneurial pitch competition last year.
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Disney Is Laying Off 14% of Pixar's Workforce, Cutting Original Content: 'We Lost Some Focus'
The job cuts had been anticipated since January.
Target Is Lowering Prices on Thousands of Items — Here's Where You Can Expect to Save
The news was announced ahead of Target's Q1 2024 earnings call, expected to occur Wednesday at 10 a.m. EST.
Kickstarter Is Opening Up Its Platform to Creators and Making Big Changes to Its Model — Here's What's New
The company noted it is moving beyond traditional crowdfunding and making it easier for businesses to raise more money.
The 15 Best Places to Live in the U.S., Where Homes Are Cheaper and There Are Lots of Jobs to Choose From
U.S. News & World Report's 2024-2025 list of the best places to live in the U.S. is out. Here are the cities that made the top 15.
Red Lobster Breaks Silence on 'Misunderstood' Bankruptcy Filing: 'Does Not Mean We Are Going Out of Business'
The seafood chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday.
What Franchising Can Teach The NFL About The Impact of Private Equity
The NFL is smart to take a thoughtful approach before approving institutional capital's investment in teams.
Now that OpenAI's Superalignment Team Has Been Disbanded, Who's Preventing AI from Going Rogue?
We spoke to an AI expert who says safety and innovation are not separate things that must be balanced; they go hand in hand.
'Take the Money Out of the Equation': Barbara Corcoran Offers Tips for New Graduates Navigating the Job Market
The "Shark Tank" star says she worked almost two dozen jobs before turning 23.
Scarlett Johansson 'Shocked' That OpenAI Used a Voice 'So Eerily Similar' to Hers After Already Telling the Company 'No'
Johansson asked OpenAI how they created the AI voice that her "closest friends and news outlets could not tell the difference."
Commencement Speaker Gives Graduates $1,000 in Envelopes During Speech
Granite Telecommunications founder and CEO Robert Hale Jr. spoke to University of Massachusetts Dartmouth graduates and gave a gift — with a twist.
Here's How Much Money Xander Schauffele Won at the 2024 PGA Championship
This year's purse was $18.5 million in total, up $1 million from last year.