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The latest generation of generative artificial intelligence can ace most law school final exams, a new study has found.
On the heels of Unity08, Americans Elect, and No Labels, this headline from The Hill brings to mind an Arrested Development meme.
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The study is awaiting peer review, but it suggests fintech lenders could be taking market share from traditional lenders in ...
The widespread adoption of GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonist medications, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, is ...
In 2024, the New York Times sued OpenAI for copyright infringement, claiming the company had used the newspaper's content to ...
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Neopronouns break free of binary constraints, offering linguistic expressions as diverse as human experience. Universal ...
Vicora Inc. plans to use a $3.6 million funding round to complete the design, development, manufacturing and testing required to obtain regulatory approvals toward commercializing robotic catheters ...
Aptar Digital Health, a global leader in digital health solutions enhancing the patient experience, today announces a licensing agreement with AstraZeneca, a global, science-led biopharmaceutical ...
The U.S. International Trade Commission is a unique forum in the realm of intellectual property litigation. Originally established as a trade body ...
A new study analyzing more than a decade of U.S. patent data has found that not all artificial intelligence (AI) innovations displace human workers—some, particularly generative AI, actually augment ...