Ohio State football’s Julian Sayin was a Heisman Trophy finalist this year. See where he finished in the voting.
Hundreds dazzled by remodeled Cultural Center Library
Many officials who spoke before the doors opened at 10 a. m. Saturday referred to the intrinsic value of a library to any community.
Arrest log
The following arrests were made recently by local police departments. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Massachusetts’ privacy law prevents police from releasing information involving domestic and sexual violence arrests with the goal to protect the alleged victims.
BitGo obtient l’agrément de l’OCC pour devenir une banque nationale habilitée à exercer des fonctions fiduciaires
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BitGo Holdings, Inc. (« BitGo »), la société d’infrastructure d’actifs numériques, a annoncé aujourd’hui que l’Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (« OCC ») a approuvé sa demande de conversion de BitGo Trust Company, Inc., une société fiduciaire agréée dans le Dakota du Sud, en une banque nationale nommée BitGo Bank & Trust, National Association (N.A.). BitGo Bank & Trust, N.A. opérera désormais sous un régime de supervision fédéral unique et uniforme, l
Serica’s Tuxedo Dial Returns to Prove That Field Watches Can Still Look Good Too
Serica’s Tuxedo Dial Returns to Prove That Field Watches Can Still Look Good Too
City of Fresno served with federal lawsuit, officials vow to defend ‘anti-camping’ ordinance
The City of Fresno faces a federal lawsuit as unhoused resident Wickey Twohands claims the city has criminalized homelessness.
I found 20 luxurious stocking stuffers that look like they cost hundreds but are all under $75
I found 20 luxurious stocking stuffers that look like they cost hundreds but are all under $75
Top editors irked as Jeff Bezos’ Washington Post churns out ‘error-riddled’ AI podcasts
Editors at The Washington Post are getting sick of the error-filled artificial intelligence podcasts their paper is churning out. According to Semafor, “Earlier this week, the Post announced that it was rolling out personalized AI-generated podcasts for users of the paper’s mobile app. In a release, the paper said users will be able to choose preferred topics and AI hosts, and could ‘shape their own briefing, select their topics, set their lengths, pick their hosts and soon even ask questions using our Ask The Post AI technology.'”However, according to four sources, just two days into the release of the feature, the podcasts are being flagged for being riddled with errors. “The errors have ranged from relatively minor pronunciation gaffes to significant changes to story content, like misattributing or inventing quotes and inserting commentary, such as interpreting a source’s quotes as the paper’s position on an issue.”Adding to the unsettling nature of the content, “the Post’s AI podcasts also include fake podcast tics, such as ums, uhs, and prolonged pauses, simulating the speech patterns of podcasters.”This comes during a period of transition and tension for The Washington Post, as billionaire owner Jeff Bezos, who for years did not intervene heavily in the affairs of the paper, began to take a heavier hand in editorial policies. Last year, Bezos triggered a mass exodus of subscriptions and staff after he strongarmed the editorial board to kill an endorsement of former Vice President Kamala Harris, and again after he proclaimed that the editorial pages would not allow any writeups he deems to be against “free markets.” The Washington Post also came under fire for publishing a defense of President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project while initially failing to disclose that Bezos was a donor to it.
Laurens man killed in single-vehicle crash
A Laurens man was killed in a single-vehicle crash late Tuesday afternoon. The accident occurred near Lincoln Road and Ora Road in Gray Court around 6 p.m. According to Laurens County Chief Deputy Coroner Ashley Rushton, Spencer Edge, 33, was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Rushton said Edge was the sole occupant…