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Aujourd’hui — 20 mai 2024NYT

Ex-Employees Raise Concerns About Safety at OpenAI

Former employees of the ChatGPT maker raised concerns that it isn’t doing enough to make sure its products don’t pose a threat to humanity.

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Safety concerns are swirling at OpenAI, putting its co-founder, Sam Altman, in the spotlight.
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Assange Can Appeal U.S. Extradition, English Court Rules

Par : Megan Specia
20 mai 2024 à 14:02
The WikiLeaks founder won his bid to appeal his extradition on espionage charges, opening a new chapter in a prolonged legal battle.

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Supporters of Julian Assange, the embattled WikiLeaks founder, marched along a London street in February.
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Dali, Cargo Ship That Crashed Into Baltimore Bridge, Heads Back to Port

20 mai 2024 à 13:15
The Dali, which had been pinned in by the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge since late March, began moving again early Monday.

© Jason Andrew for The New York Times

The Dali in Baltimore on Monday morning. The ship was pinned in place by thousands of tons of mangled steel from the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
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The Rise of a New Centrism

20 mai 2024 à 12:41
In Washington, despite polarization, bipartisanship has somehow become normal.

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Hakeem Jeffries, left, and Speaker Mike Johnson.
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Senate Inquiry Finds BMW Imported Cars Tied to Forced Labor in China

20 mai 2024 à 12:00
The report also found that Jaguar Land Rover and Volkswagen bought parts from a supplier the U.S. government had singled out for its practices in Xinjiang.

© Valerie Plesch for The New York Times

Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, a Democrat, and the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, has been investigating links between car makers and forced labor in China.
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What to Know About Mohammad Mokhber, Iran’s Acting President

20 mai 2024 à 11:41
Mr. Mokhber has long been involved in business conglomerates tied to Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. He must hold elections for a new president within 50 days.

© Iranian Vice President’s Media Office

Mohammad Mokhber, who is acting president, had held senior positions in some of Iran’s most powerful conglomerates.
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How Gun Violence Spread Across Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio, had only about 100 homicides a year. Then came a pandemic surge. With more guns and looser laws, can the city find its way back to the old normal?

© Sylvia Jarrus for The New York Times

Shawna Brady with a photo of her son, Tre’Von Dickson at a stop sign, she decorated in blue for his birthday.
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2 Liberal Groups to Spend $5 Million on State Supreme Court Races

20 mai 2024 à 11:02
The National Democratic Redistricting Committee and Planned Parenthood Votes are joining together to help their preferred candidates for 2024 as state-level party battles gain steam.

© Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times

A race last year for the Supreme Court in Wisconsin reached $50 million in spending.
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South Africa’s Highest Court Says Jacob Zuma Can’t Serve in Parliament

20 mai 2024 à 12:58
With elections a week away, the political comeback of the former president has presented a major test for the country’s young democracy.

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Jacob Zuma, the former president of South Africa, in March. He resigned in 2018 amid widespread protests over allegations of sweeping corruption within his government.
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Farm Animals Are Hauled All Over the Country. So Are Their Pathogens.

20 mai 2024 à 11:01
Tens of millions of farm animals cross state lines every year, traveling in cramped, stressful conditions that can facilitate the spread of disease.

© Rory Doyle for The New York Times

The exact number of chickens, cows and pigs being transported on trucks, ships, planes and trains within the United States is difficult to pinpoint because there is no national system for tracking the movement of livestock.
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For Old Ukrainians, Russia’s Invasion Echoes World War II Trauma

20 mai 2024 à 11:00
The oldest Ukrainians whose towns have been bombarded and overrun by Russia’s invasion have memories of similar miseries at the hands of Nazi Germany in World War II.

Among Ukrainians whose homes have been overrun by the Russian invasion, Halyna Semibratska, 101, is one of a small group who also survived Nazi occupation.
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Prosecutors Poised to Conclude Trump Case as Trial Enters Final Days

20 mai 2024 à 09:00
Monday’s court session will begin early, with the cross-examination of Michael D. Cohen continuing. Lawyers have been told to have their closing arguments ready by Tuesday.

© Pool photo by Steven Hirsch

The defense will almost certainly ask the judge to throw out the case, a standard move that is almost always rejected.
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Outside the Trump Trial: Sock Puppets, Sex Pills and Smutty Balloons

20 mai 2024 à 09:00
The city serves up a cast of supporting characters who flock to a park outside Manhattan Criminal Court, where Donald Trump is on trial, and grab the spotlight.

© Dave Sanders for The New York Times

Collect Pond Park has become a stage for random acts of oddness outside Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial.
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