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  • US Department of Homeland Security is Now Studying How to Make Use of AI [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden: U.S. diplomatic staff and their families evacuated from Sudan [AXIOS]

  • On April 7, Google patched the GhostToken GCP vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to backdoor Google accounts using malicious OAuth applications [TechMeme]

  • Mike Bloomberg is planning to leave his company to Bloomberg Philanthropies [Quartz]

  • What happens when ChatGPT starts to feed on its own writing? [Vox]

  • New research milestone could solve quantum scalability [TheNextWeb]

  • I Am Exhausted by Ramen Hacks [Eater]

  • New White House Program Is Offering Covid Vaccines At No Cost. It's Good News for Businesses — A new $1.1 billion program will help ensure employees are vaccinated after the federal supply is exhausted, regardless of whether they have health insurance. [Inc.]

  • The secret weapon in fighting climate change? Data. [Fast Company]

  • Stop Building Startups. Start Consulting Instead. — Independent consulting businesses are underrated. Here’s how to get started with yours. [Medium]

  • Your Company's Soulless If It Lacks These 3 Things — Here's How You Can Fix It [Entrepreneur]

  • Games Are More Visually Accessible Than Ever. It’s Just the Beginning — Indie and big-name studios alike are innovating new ways to include blind and low-vision players, from text-to-speech to sound cues. [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 924 [TWIT]

  • Google Fi Wireless: Flexible, secure phone plans for families [Google Blog]

  • Google at CHI 2023 [Google Research]

  • Eleven Legends [Poetry Foundation]

  • The many personalities of NASA's Mars rovers [Astronomy Magazine]

  • SAP’s Industry Cloud Solutions for Fresh Produce from Farm to Fork | Agribusiness [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 817 & BENKYO RADIO 817. Artificial Intelligence has revolutionize Video Games forever. The great news is that now programmers will be able to create numerous levels with less lines of codes. This saves everybody time, and reduces a lot of frustration for coders who were missing a parenthesis for example.

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