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  • Friend or Foe: Can Computer Coders Trust ChatGPT? – BBC News
    by Sean McManus technology reporter 36 minutes ago image Source, Justin Johnson image Caption, Pietro Shirano asked ChatGPT to make Pong, Asteroids and Breakout for him “It felt like magic to me,” says Pietro Shirano. “It scared me a little bit because it was so cool.” He is talking about the latest version of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool ChatGPT. ...
  • Stock Market Today: All you need to know to trade on March 31
    Cainiao Network Technology Co., the logistics arm of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. – currently valued at more than $20 billion – has begun preparations for its Hong Kong initial public offering with banks. The S&P 500 climbed 0.6% on Thursday, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 climbed 0.9%, leading into a bull market. The gains on Wall Street ...
  • Stock futures flat on Thursday evening: Live updates
    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, US, March 29, 2023. Brendan McDermid | reuters US stock futures were flat on Thursday night. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures added 14 points, or 0.04%. S&P 500 futures rose 0.09%, while Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.05%. The Dow rose ...
  • Cut energy bills: ‘We can only work for four days’ – BBC News
    by Oliver Smith Business reporter, BBC News three hours ago Firms have warned they have had to cut hours due to high energy bills, before government help is being withdrawn. From Saturday, firms will get a discount on wholesale prices after the government said the current scheme which caps costs was too expensive. The boss of knitwear manufacturer Jack Masters ...
  • Turkey’s parliament ratifies Finland’s NATO accession as Sweden waits
    ANKARA, March 30 (Reuters) – Turkey’s parliament approved a bill on Thursday to allow Finland to join NATO, paving the way for the country to become part of the Western defense alliance as the war in Ukraine escalates. become apparent. Turkey’s parliament was the last of the coalition’s 30 members to ratify Finland’s membership after Hungary’s ...
  • Russia ready to take over UN Security Council presidency amid Ukraine war
    Russia is set to chair a UN Security Council meeting as it continues to wage its year-long war on neighboring Ukraine, drawing criticism from Ukrainian leaders. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba calls Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov confirmation on top The Security Council slots “a bad joke” during its April meeting in New York, as the ...
  • Colombia faces $3.5M cost to move Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’
    news By Ronnie Reyes March 30, 2023 | 6:22 pm The Colombian government is set to spend $3.5 million to move nearly half of Pablo Escobar’s invasive “cocaine hippos” out of their country. Colombian officials said they are working with about 150 hippos, all descendants of one male and three females, that were smuggled into the country ...
  • The F-150 Lightning Now Starts At $20K More Than It Was Announced
    Ford is raising the price of the F-150 Lightning for the fourth time — the base “Pro” trim goes from $55,974 to $59,974, not including the $1,895 shipping fee. When the company announced the Lightning in May 2021, the starting price for the Pro was $39,974, which is $20,000 less than where it is ...
  • Janet Yellen says bank rules may be too loose
    Janet Yellen says bank rules may be too loosewall street journal Yellen says Trump administration ‘destroyed’ financial oversighthill Yellen warns bank regulation may ‘gone too far’ after SVB failurefox business Yellen says US bank rules may be too loose, need to be re-examinedreuters Schwab stock slips on downgrade; Yellen will demand stricter bank rulesInvestor’s Business Daily
  • Wall Street shares boosted by tech post back-to-back gains
    US shares followed Europe’s lead on Thursday as investors assessed the future path of monetary policy after weeks of turmoil for banks on both sides of the Atlantic. Wall Street’s benchmark S&P 500 closed 0.6 percent higher, with all industries leading except financials. JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley declined 0.3 percent and 0.1 percent, respectively, while ...