Daily Mirror publisher explores using ChatGPT to help write local news
Reach says chatbot has ‘potential’ as media organisations look at ways of using AI
Reach says chatbot has ‘potential’ as media organisations look at ways of using AI
The New York Philharmonic hopes donors will be drawn to Gustavo Dudamel’s charisma
Tentative signs that inflation ‘may not be as persistent and stubborn as some feared’
Industry groups and consultants sound alarm on April reduction in government support
American officials asked to stop acting ‘in their own interest’ by trade organisations and lawmakers, while companies see opportunities
A workplace free of all managers’ fixations would be very dull indeed
The ESG initiative pledges to turn companies into forces for good, but some are wary of its growing focus on multinational corporations
Higher yields and worries about riskier debt fuel stampede into investment-grade market
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health condition in the United States.
A few weeks back I wrote about two issues that seem to me among the four or five critical issues of this moment — gun violence in our cities, which is concentrated among young Black and Hispanic men, and mass shootings.
I’m encouraged by the Blade Editorial Board’s consistent recognition that Toledo’s decades long drop in population must end.
In the long run, America itself is on trial in the federal racketeering case over the methods used to pass Ohio House Bill 6 and enrich FirstEnergy with a $1.3 billion bailout.
A presentation to the public on Thursday by the nonprofit group Cities United to explain their anti-crime program took up a lot of time and generated a lot of comment, most of it beside the point.
Richard D. Kudner, who as a Champion Spark Plug vice president made sure the Toledo-based auto-parts giant and its familiar bowtie logo remained in the public eye, died Monday in the nursing unit of Ohio Living Swan Creek. He was 95.
If you are like most people, when you think about eating healthier, the first thing that comes to mind is restriction and counting calories. But for long-term sustainability, Jennifer Gilliland, MS, ProMedica registered dietitian and professional clinical counselor, recommends assessing your mental and emotional thought process when it comes to food first.
Itchy throat, congestion and fatigue are symptoms of the common cold that irritate adults at least once a year. However, if your toddler comes down with similar ailments, what should you do?
It’s a scary moment, no doubt about that: The doctor tells you there’s a “spot” and they’re going to have to do a biopsy; that is get a piece of affected tissue to see if the aforementioned “spot” is malignant or innocuous.
Are we falling out of love with the city or are we just vexed that our treasured streets have been tainted by dishonesty?
Читать дальше...Manchester United host Leicester in the Premier League on Sunday.
Investment in fusion energy is about to go mainstream, according to the lead fusion coordinator for the U.S. Department of Energy.
But the manager of Gwendolen Road Care Home said he was 'very pleased' as the inspection report says improvements have been made
It's not the first time that consumers have had to put up with confusing name changes
Air fryers have soared in popularity recently and you can cook a huge variety of meals in them
Mature trees in a town centre have been chopped down to make way for a £2 million landscaping scheme.