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OpenAI holds back public release of tech that can clone someone’s voice in 15 seconds due to safety concerns

ChatGPT-maker OpenAI is getting into the voice assistant business and showing off new technology that can clone a person’s voice,

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Gwyneth Paltrow-founded Goop hit with trademark lawsuit over its sexual health products

Good Clean Love Inc. is suing Gwyneth Paltrow’s company that specializes in female and health hygiene products for allegedly selling

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Tesla scraps Elon Musk’s no-advertising mantra as stock nosedives nearly 30% this year

Amid rising competition and a lackluster stock performance, Tesla is brushing off CEO Elon Musk’s previous disdain for marketing and

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Walgreens is ‘just not very good at retailing,’ analyst says after lukewarm second-quarter earnings

Pharmacy chain Walgreens posted better-than-expected earnings on Thursday, but analysts are not confident in its ability to recover from a

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Robot disguised as coyote or fox will help deter birds from Alaska airport

A headless robot about the size of a labrador retriever will be camouflaged as a coyote or fox to ward

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Young women are randomly getting sucker punched in New York City

At least three women have shared stories on TikTok about being randomly punched in the face while walking New York

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The salary Americans need to buy a starter home has nearly doubled since the pandemic

You need to make almost $76,000 a year to buy a starter home, according to Redfin. The median household income

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Ford cuts two-thirds of employees working on F-150 Lightning at Michigan plant

Ford is scaling back its F-150 Lightning production again, cutting two-thirds of its employees who assemble the trucks at its

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NFL will have two games on Christmas

Christmas is going to be a lot more rough and tumble this year. The NFL has announced it plans to

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Who was steering the ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge?

The expert pilots who navigate massive ships in and out of Baltimore’s port must often maneuver with just 2 feet