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Scarlet Johansson Accuses OpenAI of Using Her Voice Without Permission; Actress Says She's Shocked, Angered When Heard ChatGPT's Immitation

Scarlett Johansson Accuses OpenAI of Using Her Voice Without Permission; Actress Says She's Shocked, Angered When Heard ChatGPT's Immitation

Scarlett Johansson has alleged that OpenAI used her voice for one of the voice assistants in ChatGPT without her consent, despite her explicit denial of permission.


Ex-Home Depot CEO Slams Bidenomics, Claiming Joe Biden's Policy Missteps Could Create Wrecking Ball for Next US President

Ex-Home Depot CEO bashed Bidenomics. He claimed that Joe Biden's policy missteps could create a "wrecking ball" for the next U.S. president.

Elon Musk's Neuralink Seeks Second Person to Test Brain Chip After US FDA Gives Green Light

The US Food and Drug Administration granted Elon Musk's Neuralink permission to implant its brain chip in a second person, approving the company's suggested solutions for an issue that arose in the first test subject.

Uber, Lyft Agree on Minimum Wage Standards for Drivers in Minnesota, Legislators Announce

Minnesota lawmakers announced that the state has negotiated a minimum wage deal with Uber and Lyft. (Photo : ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images) Minnesota legislators revealed Saturday, May 18, that the state's government had reached an agreement with Uber and Lyft to establish minimum wage requirements for their drivers.


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