"Texas A&M University–Commerce seniors who have already graduated were denied their diplomas because of an instructor who incorrectly used AI software to detect cheating."
counterclaim alleging that Pfizer & its German partner BioNTech infringed on nine of its patents, broader than its original claim of three patents.
In July 2022, CureVac had filed a patent lawsuit against BioNTech over the use of mRNA technology in the companies' COVID-19 vaccine
'The transfer of the trial to the Eastern District of Virginia from the Federal District Court of Massachusetts is expected to accelerate progress of the case and allow for a likely 2024 trial date, CureVac said on Friday.'
'Yet since it unveiled its latest AI tools at a developer’s conference last week, the stock has advanced 12%, adding $160 billion in market value and erasing its underperformance against peers like Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp.'
'Investors are questioning whether Alphabet is a winner or loser as AI changes the landscape,” said Jason Benowitz, senior portfolio manager at CI Roosevelt. “This puts them more solidly in the winner camp.'
"Professor fails students after ChatGPT falsely accuses them of cheating.
The professor failed students after feeding their papers into ChatGPT. Needless to say, this isn't the platform's forte." androidauthority.com/chatgpt-univer…
"A university professor has reportedly punished students for using AI to write their papers.
However, the professor used ChatGPT to determine whether these papers were AI-generated."
not unheard of for students to cheat on their homework by using generative AI platforms such as ChatGPT. However the likes of ChatGPT aren’t good at detecting AI-generated works. That hasn’t stopped university professor from reportedly taking this approachnwith disastrous results
'Kevin Ryan, a former U.S. Army Brigadier General who served in Moscow and as Deputy Director of the Army Staff, says if Russia is forced to give up land as a result of the upcoming Ukrainian counteroffensive President Putin will detonate a nuclear weapon against Ukraine.'
'In fact, Ryan argues that Putin is already laying the groundwork for a nuclear detonation, preparing the personnel, logistical and public relations work necessary for such an event.'