Artificial Intelligence (AI) Responses Are Responsible for the Firing of an Editor

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Recently, we have heard many things about the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI). Today, the New York Times published an article about the firing of the editor of German celebrity magazine Die Aktuelle that used the AI-generated responses of retired Formula 1 driver, Michael Schumacher. Questions: Source: Holpuch, A. (2023) German Magazine Editor Is Fired… Read more »

Bankruptcy for Bed Bath & Beyond

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According to the New York Times, Bed Bath & Beyond (BB&B) failed to fully reckon with the rise of online shopping, leading to its bankruptcy filing. Questions Source: Holman, J. and M. Hirsch (2023). Bed Bath & Beyond Files for Bankruptcy. The New York Times, April 23 (Retrievable online at https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/23/business/bed-bath-beyond-bankruptcy.html)

All the Small Things Add Up!

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According to the New York Times, while government aid and organizations can ease the burden of major losses, disaster victims are burdened by small expenses to rebuild their lives. Questions: Source: Hagerty, C. (2023). When Floods Destroy Homes, Hidden Costs Can Devastate Survivors. The New York Times, April 22 (Retrievable online at https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/22/business/flood-damage-home-costs.html)

A Housing Abundance or Dearth? Many available houses in Japan.

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According to the New York Times, as Japan’s population shrinks, more than 10 million abandoned properties are available for as little as $25,000. Questions: Source: Hornyak, T. (2023). Japan Has Millions of Empty Houses. Want to Buy One for $25,000? The New York Times, April 19 (Retrievable online at https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/realestate/japan-empty-houses.html?)

Bizarre Development Surfacing Related to Embezzlement and Wire Fraud

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After a 21-day manhunt, Roy C. McGrath, a fugitive who had been a top aide to Larry Hogan when he was Maryland’s governor, died Monday as the result of a confrontation with the FBI in the Knoxville, Tennessee area.  Questions: Source: Thompson, S., O. Wiggins, P. Stein, and M. Wells. (2023). Former Hogan chief of… Read more »

Racist Treatment Costs Tesla $3.2 million

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According to the New York Times, a former Tesla factory worker, who is Black, challenged a judge’s earlier award of $15 million, but came away with less in a new trial. Questions: Source: Chokshi, N. (2023) Jury Says Tesla Must Pay Worker $3.2 Million Over Racist Treatment. The New York Times, April 3 (Retrievable online… Read more »

Virgin Orbit Files for Bankruptcy

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According to the New York Times, the satellite launch company, founded by Richard Branson, announced sweeping cuts last week as it struggled to recover from a high-profile rocket failure in January. Questions: Source: Granville, K. (2023) Virgin Orbit Files for Bankruptcy After Failed Launch and Lack of Funding. The New York Times, April 4 (Retrievable… Read more »

Who’s Fault Is It Anyway?

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According to multiple sources, the popularity of Ozempic, (also known as semaglutide) isn’t rising due to increased rates of diabetes, but instead is being used by individuals as the new “weight loss wonder drug”. Questions: Source: Lovelace, B., L. Dunn, K. Dahlgren. (2023). People with diabetes struggle to find Ozempic as it soars in popularity… Read more »

Croc Addicts

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According to the New York Times, while other brands that thrived with customers in quarantine have dropped off, sales of the easily slipped-on clogs are up nearly 200 percent since 2019. Questions: Source: Holman, J. (2023). People Started Buying Crocs During the Pandemic. They Can’t Stop. The New York Times, March 27 (Retrievable online at… Read more »

Bank Vulnerability

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According to the Washington Post, a new study shows that hundreds of banks in the United States would be in danger of failing if they were hit by runs similar to the one that recently brought down Silicon Valley Bank. Questions: Source: Werner, E. (2023). Hundreds of banks would be vulnerable in SVB-style runs, researchers… Read more »