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JD Vance's speech at the Republican National Convention tonight marks the culmination of his meteoric rise in the GOP—just two years after he was elected to the Senate, his only experience in public office.
JD Vance to Make Debut as Trump’s Running Mate and MAGA Heir
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Elon Musk’s AI model Grok posted incorrect information, amplified unverified claims and failed to identify sarcasm as details of the Trump shooting unfolded.
Musk’s AI Headlines on X Show Risks of Aggregating Social Media
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Police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide in a Thai hotel where victims drank tea laced with cyanide.
Cyanide Blamed for Mysterious Deaths in Luxury Thai Hotel
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Farmers are aiming to add a high-tech tool in their never-ending battle against weeds: artificial intelligence. They have been losing ground in a decadeslong fight against invading plants that have developed resistance to many go-to chemical sprays. The world’s biggest #agriculture companies say the clock is ticking on efforts to develop new chemicals to keep the weeds and other pests, such as fungi and insects, at bay. Bayer and rivals like Corteva Agriscience and Syngenta say new #AI systems are helping to speed up the lengthy, complicated and costly process of bringing new chemicals to market. Their efforts include not only new herbicides for weeds but novel fungicides and insecticides as well. Syngenta estimates that AI will reduce the average time from discovery to commercialization by a third—to 10 years from 15 years—and likely decrease the number of lab and field tests by 30%. Companies say an advantage of molecules selected with AI is that they can be screened during the process for toxicity to humans���a critical point for pesticides sprayed on crops people will eat—as well as environmental safety and cost. What applications of AI technology do you foresee in agriculture? 🔗 Read more from Patrick Thomas: https://on.wsj.com/4bPikni
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Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has been subpoenaed to testify before Congress next week about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Secret Service Director Summoned to Testify Before Congress
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Airports are attracting record traffic, but higher costs and discounted fares are expected to weigh on airlines this summer.
Delta’s Sagging Profit Signals Trouble for Airlines This Summer
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A new poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research estimates that 65% of Democrats think President Biden should drop out of the race.
New AP-NORC Poll: 65% of Democrats Want Biden to Drop Out
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Restaurant companies are making multimillion-dollar bets that robots can be taught to cook, Heather Haddon writes. Kernel, a New York City startup from Chipotle Mexican Grill founder Steve Ells, uses a robotic arm to flip plant-based burger patties and a conveyor belt to move dishes along the assembly line. Humans put on the finishing touches and package the meals for customers to pick up. Taking a page from industries like car manufacturing that pair automated systems with human workers to boost productivity, chains such as Chipotle, sweetgreen and others are testing expensive bespoke machines to mix greens, cook burgers and peel avocados. Restaurants face tough challenges in automating kitchens, and efforts so far have been halting. Unlike most auto parts, food is soft and sometimes slippery, requiring dexterity beyond the abilities of most of today’s commonly used robots. But rising labor costs will spur more automation in restaurants in the next decade, said Sharon Zackfia, a restaurant analyst at William Blair Equity Research. She predicts this will likely follow the curve of online ordering, with early adopters designing their own costlier approaches before outside players invent more mainstream offerings. How do you think robots will transform restaurants? 🔗 Read more about Flippy, Chippy and Autocado: https://on.wsj.com/3Y2yV3X
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Rep. Adam Schiff said Biden should step aside in the presidential race, becoming one of the highest-profile Democrats to make such a call.
Rep. Adam Schiff Says Biden Should Leave Presidential Race
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