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  • One of the first key teams to go when Musk took over was the Twitter communications team that’s responsible for all press management. Now, if you try to send an email to Twitter’s press email, you get a fascinating reply in return – the poop emoji. Musk is notoriously hostile to journalists over what he believes is a bias against his companies and completely got rid of Tesla’s press department back in 2020. Some Tesla investors have begged Musk to bring back Tesla’s press team, but Musk doesn’t think such a department is necessary. “Other companies spend money on advertising & manipulating public opinion, Tesla focuses on the product. I trust the people,” Musk tweeted back in April 2021.

 

  • The city of Newark, New Jersey, has admitted that it was duped into signing an official partnership with a supposed Hindu nation. The country, however, doesn’t exist. At a January 12 ceremony, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and several city officials signed an agreement to become sister cities with the “United States of Kailasa.” Two women representing Kailasa, garbed in what appears to be traditional clothing and jewelry, attended the ceremony. One of them gave an eight-minute speech before the city council, thanking Newark for the partnership and speaking of creating an “enlightened Hindu civilization.” But Kailasa is the fabrication of Swami Nithyananda, a Hindu guru who fled India in 2019 when he was charged with rape.

 

  • The Justice Department is investigating TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, for possible spying on U.S. citizens, including journalists, CBS News has confirmed. News of the probe comes as U.S. lawmakers have ramped up calls for action against the widely popular social media app over ByteDance’s ties to China and national security concerns about the collection of user data. The Biden administration is mulling a possible nationwide TikTok ban if ByteDance does not divest itself from the app, TikTok confirmed to CBS News on Wednesday. Emily Baker-White, a journalist for Forbes who says she was one of reporters who had their TikTok data improperly accessed by ByteDance, was the first to report the federal investigation. The Justice Department declined to comment Friday.

 

  • Allegedly, Nepal attempted to steal a wooden statuette inside the Taleju temple in Bhaktapur, reporting it to local police under the Ancient Monuments Protection Act, a law in effect since 2013 that protects art and archaeological sites of minor Asians. State: This would be the accusation leveled against Tiziano Ronchi, a 27-year-old teacher from Brescia who is currently detained in Nepal. Allegedly, the young teacher defended himself by saying that he did nothing but pick up pieces of wood found on the ground and then placed them on a billboard or similar: a version told by a witness, as well as by department head Aruna Nakarmi, is for the maintenance and preservation of the monuments, as reported in local newspapers. Instead, the investigators argue who has not paid the obligatory ticket.

 

  • Sardinia – An island made of mussel shells becomes a small ecosystem. On the initiative of Medsea and Nieddittas, the scraps of the mussel farming company are transformed into a small oasis where Little Fraticello, Beccapesci and Black-winged Stilt are returning to nest, helping to protect an area of ​​international importance. The circular economy, in this case, combines with the repopulation of a natural area by promoting the nesting of some bird species. Little tern, common tern, beccapesci, rosy gull and black-winged stilt are some of the bird species that are finding a home in Corru Mannu in recent weeks. The islet has an ovoid shape, is about 20 meters long, 2 meters wide and 2 meters high. It is almost completely immersed in water, emerging only 50 cm above average sea level.

 

  • Artificial intelligence has the potential to replace workers, spread “disinformation,” and enable cyberattacks, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has warned. The latest build of OpenAI’s GPT program can outperform most humans on simulated tests. “We’ve got to be careful here,” Altman told ABC News on Thursday, two days after his company unveiled its latest language model, dubbed GPT-4. According to OpenAI, the model “exhibits human-level performance on various professional and academic benchmarks,” and is able to pass a simulated US bar exam with a top 10% score, while performing in the 93rd percentile on a SAT reading exam and at the 89th percentile on a SAT math test. “I’m particularly worried that these models could be used for large-scale disinformation,” Altman said. “Now that they’re getting better at writing computer code, [they] could be used for offensive cyber-attacks.” “I think people should be happy that we are a little bit scared of this,” Altman added, before explaining that his company is working to place “safety limits” on its creation.

 

  • [ Read Critically ] Ukraine will remember those who backed it in its conflict with Russia and will hold those who did not accountable, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba warned in a BBC interview on Friday. The choices every nation made during Russia’s military operation in Ukraine will be “taken into account in building future relations,” Kuleba said, adding that countries that have “misbehaved in the course of this war and mistreated Ukraine” would pay a price. “War is a time when you have to make a choice. And every choice has been recorded.” The minister also blasted the West for not giving Ukraine weapons fast enough, pointing out that every day weapons are not delivered is a day some Ukrainian soldiers die on the frontline.

 

  • Preventing another pandemic like Covid-19 requires setting up a planetary response network of “firefighters,” led by the World Health Organization, billionaire Bill Gates has argued. He added that recognized experts and national public health officials should lead this effort. “We need to prepare to fight disease outbreaks just as we prepare to fight fires,” Gates wrote in a New York Times opinion piece published on Sunday. This means “a well-funded system that is ready to spring into action at a moment’s notice when danger emerges.” He endorsed the WHO’s effort to create a network of “top health emergency leaders,” called the Global Health Emergency Corps. This “corps of professionals from every country and region” needs to be well-funded and able to deploy in response to “transnational threats,” Gates wrote. Such an organization was proposed in his 2022 book, ‘How to Prevent the Next Pandemic’, though Gates called it Global Epidemic Response and Mobilization (GERM) and specified its size and funding at 3,000 people and an additional $1 billion in the WHO budget.

 

  • Bloomberg reported that Amazon sent an internal email notifying its employees about an upcoming wave of layoffs, which is part of the company’s continuing strategy to reduce costs amid mounting macroeconomic uncertainty. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly told employees that an additional 9,000 people would be laid off in the coming weeks. Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy announced the cuts internally Monday, saying they would occur in the coming weeks and primarily affect Amazon Web Services, human resources, advertising and the Twitch livestreaming service groups.

 

  • President Joe Biden has repeatedly denied that his family received money from China. Now, there is confirmation that millions were sent from China and then money from a third-party account was distributed to at least three, and possibly four, Biden family members. The first such disclosure involved a Robinson Walker, LLC account that received $3 million from the State Energy HK Limited. Money was later distributed in incremental payments over three months to Hallie Biden and companies associated with Hunter Biden and James Biden. There was also an unknown bank account identified as “Biden.” However, the White House has continued to refuse to answer questions on these details. ~ Jonathan Turley

 

  • It’s time to say goodbye to winter – at least in the Northern Hemisphere. On Monday (March 20) at 5:24 p.m. EDT (2:24 p.m. PDT) the spring (or vernal) equinox occurs. At that moment, the sun comes to one of two places where its rays shine directly down on the equator. It will then be shining equally on both halves of the Earth. When most of us were growing up, it always seemed that the first day of spring was on March 21, not March 20. But now for North Americans, spring begins on March 20. From the years 1980 through 2102, it comes no later than March 20. Next year in fact, spring will officially begin on March 19. This shift in dates happens because the Earth’s elliptical orbit changes the orientation of its axis, and because our year does not contain an even number of days. The vagaries of our Gregorian calendar, such as the inclusion of a leap day in century years divisible by 400 also help contribute to the seasonal date shift. Had the year 2000 not been a leap year, the equinox would be occurring this year on Tuesday (March 21), not Monday.

 

  • [ Asteroid Of The Week ] – Yet another newly discovered space rock will safely zip past Earth, this one on March 25, 2023. It’ll sweep by at about half the Earth-moon distance. Astronomers at the observatory of La Palma, in the Canary Islands, Spain, discovered the asteroid in late February 2023. And amateur astronomers might get a glimpse of the asteroid as it speeds past. Closest approach to Earth is thought to occur at around 19:52 UTC (3:52 p.m. EDT) on March 25. But the exact time and other details might be updated as more observations come in. The asteroid has been labeled 2023 DZ2. It’s part of the Apollo family of asteroids. Current estimates put 2023 DZ2’s size at about 210 feet (64 meters) in diameter.
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During a March 14 keynote address called “Unfold The Universe: The James Webb Telescope,” an all-female panel of scientists unveiled the latest image captured by the largest and most complex observatory ever launched into space. The image is a Wolf-Rayet star in the Sagittarius constellation, roughly 15,000 light-years from Earth. “The light from that star has been traveling through space for about 15,000 years, 15,000 light-years away, until it hit the detectors on the telescope,” said Dr. Amber Straughn, astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. “The material that you’re seeing around the central star that looks like dust – is dust.”

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