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The White House said Friday that OpenAI and others in the artificial intelligence race have committed to making their technology safer with features such as watermarks on fabricated images. Worry that imagery or audio created by artificial intelligence will be used for fraud and misinformation has ramped up as the technology improves and the 2024 US presidential election gets closer.
The NPP's National Council has dismissed a petition by nine of its presidential aspirants who were pushing for the first presidential primary to be centralised.
Some Ghanaians have expressed mixed feelings after actress and entrepreneur Salma Mumin was spotted in a stunning costume for Barbie The Movie premiere in Lagos
The world's biggest rice exporter India has banned some overseas sales of the grain "with immediate effect", the government said, in a move that could drive international prices even higher. The increase came even after the government banned broken rice shipments and imposed a 20 percent export tax on white rice in September.
Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie revealed the circumstances surrounding his song Try Me. According to Sarkodie, some people in his circle leaked the audio on Twitter.
Ghanaian singer Patapaa says he observed during his visit to the US that car washers make more money than artistes in Ghana. But Ghanaian artistes are proud.
Asian equities wobbled again Friday at the end of a draining week as fresh US jobs data put revived bets on two more Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, adding to ongoing worries about China's economy.
When Jack Hierholzer moved back to Pensacola in the Florida panhandle, it felt like a homecoming. With his insurance premium now costing more each month than his mortgage repayments, Hierholzer in Pensacola is weighing this option as he considers his next steps.
A tentative agreement was reached in New York Thursday to avert a strike that threatened to shut most Broadway shows, as Hollywood remains on hold over historic industrial action. The strike threat came as the first industry-wide walkout in more than 60 years has effectively shut down Hollywood, America's giant movie and television business.
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