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Imran Khan: Pakistan’s former prime minister waged a campaign from prison using artificial intelligence

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party  used his artificial intelligence voice clone  to campaign from prison. Mr. Khan’s three-year prison sentence for corruption was suspended in August, but he remains in prison. His Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party used AI to create audio clips of “virtual rallies” on the internet. Khan’s speech was prepared based […]

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Global outages occur on social networking platform X.

On Thursday, there were worldwide disruptions of the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, for slightly more than an hour. As per the data compiled by Downdetector.com, an outage tracking website, over 47,000 users in the United States experienced problems gaining access to X and X Pro. Additionally, some users in Asia and

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Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount are negotiating a merger

There are early talks about a merger between Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount Global, according to several media reports. Under the terms of the agreement, CBS News, the studio that produces the Mission Impossible movies, and the owner of HBO channels would collaborate. With a combined market value of $38 billion (£30 billion), Warner and

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MP warns Temu consumers not to purchase goods manufactured using forced labor

An MP has advised Christmas shoppers who order cheap presents from Temu that they run the risk of purchasing products created with forced labor. The Chinese app was downloaded 19 million times in the UK in 2023. It is well-known for its enormous selection of toys, clothes, and electronics at incredibly low costs. However, the

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Initial demonstrations against Milei’s austerity plan in Argentina

In the first major demonstration against the economic shock policies of the new Argentine administration, thousands of protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires. Spending reductions and a significant devaluation of the currency are among the steps that President Javier Milei announced. Additionally, he approved an economic reform edict eliminating export restrictions. Groups representing

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Venezuela: A trade arrangement liberated Americans, and fraudster Fat Leonard came back

The White House has verified that the notorious billionaire on the run, also known as Fat Leonard, has been freed as part of a prisoner exchange with Venezuela. The criminal, whose true identity is Leonard Glenn Francis, planned a fraud against the US Navy for $35 million (£30 million). In 2022, he broke free from

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With the attacks in the Red Sea, Ikea warns of product delays

Following rebel attacks on ships utilizing the vital Red Sea commerce route, Ikea has issued a warning about product delays. Following the commencement of the Israel-Hamas conflict in October, Houthi militants in Yemen have increased their attacks on vessels. Drones and rockets have been deployed by rebels backed by Iran to target foreign-owned ships passing

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Why the Dow almost broke a record and then fell almost 500 points

Washington What had just occurred? The largest indicator of the stock market, the S&P 500, fell Wednesday afternoon, beginning shortly after 2:00 pm ET. It was expected to break the record, the first in almost two years.   The bottom then dropped out. The index dropped by half a percentage point in a matter of

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