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AI could be posing a threat to humanity.

AI feel like I've seen this before.

Let's chat(GPT) about it. Yesterday, experts and leaders in artificial intelligence warned about the technology's potential risks. It's one of many calls — from hundreds of researchers to Microsoft execs — to regulate the platform. While tech companies are using AI to enhance everything from voice assistants to self-driving cars, AI has also been used for disinformation and phishing attacks. Now, the Center for AI Safety has released a statement signed by more than 350 executives, researchers, and engineers in the AI field. Their message: Reducing AI's potential "risk of extinction" to humanity should be as much of a "global priority" as pandemics and nuclear war.

That sounds…drastic.

Well, according to the Center for AI Safety, AI systems might be able to create chemical weapons or even destabilize societies with misinformation. Last year, researchers found that AI came up with 40,000 new chemical weapons in six hours. The technology has also raised red flags in the legal world after ChatGPT invented cases in a legal brief, and China used AI to reportedly create a prosecutor machine that can press charges. Other tech experts say the risks of AI are being exaggerated, and that the focus should be on ensuring AI doesn't put people out of work. However, the concerns have done little to stop the AI boom. Nvidia — an AI chipmaker — hit a $1 trillion market valuation for the first time, as people try to cash in on the new tech.

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The development of AI technologies has the potential to change our day-to-day lives. Now, many of the creators behind the tech are warning those changes could come with great risks. Whether AI developers or society heed the warning is yet to be determined. 

 
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What's facing another hurdle…

The debt ceiling plan. Today, the House is expected to vote on President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) deal to suspend the debt ceiling. It comes after a House committee narrowly approved the plan yesterday — despite opposition from reportedly 30 Republican lawmakers. Some members of the far-right House Freedom Caucus say the deal "fails completely" and that they'd try "to stop it." Rep. Dan Bishop (R-NC) took things further and said he may call for a vote to strip McCarthy of his speakership. Under the rules, only one House member needs to trigger a vote, and only a simple majority is needed to oust the speaker. However, McCarthy told reporters he's confident that his role as speaker is secured. As for the debt ceiling deal, McCarthy and Biden can't risk losing too many votes or the government risks defaulting before the June 5 deadline.


Where tensions are rising…

Kosovo. Yesterday, the US penalized the Balkan country for ignoring its calls to de-escalate tensions in the region. The conflict dates back to April, when ethnic Serbs boycotted local elections in predominantly-Serb northern Kosovo — allowing ethnic Albanians to win with a 3.5% turnout. When it came time for the winners to take office, ethnic Serbs tried to block the newly-elected ethnic Albanian mayors. Now, NATO's deploying an additional 700 troops to Kosovo to calm protests after clashes with ethnic Serbs injured 30 NATO peacekeepers. The US is also stopping Kosovo from participating in a military exercise with other NATO members. Meanwhile, Serbia's president put the army on full combat alert and sent more units closer to the border.

  • Geopolitical tensions: Tensions have been high since 2008 when Kosovo declared independence — something that's recognized by about 100 countries, but not by Serbia and some of its allies.


What's letting people go incognito…

Common App. The organization said colleges will soon get the choice to hide students' race and ethnicity info on applications. The update comes as schools wait to hear the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action. Now, colleges can opt to hide that information starting in August.


Why eloping is starting to look real good…

Over-the-top weddings


Who's back to inventing…

Anna.


Who might be on her way to becoming a WAG…

Megan Thee Stallion

 
 
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We're getting into our summer feels. But if something other than the heat already has you sweating (hint: your to-do list), it's time to press pause. A quick dance party is one scientifically proven way to clear your mind, relieve stress, and grab a much-needed mental break.

Another getaway to add to your list: the 2023 Ford Escape® SUV. It's built for the real-life adventures you actually want — and need — to take. PS: The epic sound system makes it the perfect vehicle for anyone who loves to get down on the go. Hop in.

 

Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter life…

1. A doctor-recommend, FDA-registered couple's vibrator.

This brand created the world's first adaptable wearable vibrator for men, designed with women in mind. It has four motors and a snug-fit design that offers 360-degree stimulation for both you and your partner at. the. same. time.*


2. What our editors were obsessed with in May.

We're sharing a few standout faves from the past month that we usually reserve for the group chat. You're welcome.


3. Transform your home anytime with peel-and-stick wallpaper.

When your house (or apartment) is in need of a little zhuzh, don't let your bank account stop you from changing things up a bit.


4. TV stands that'll complete your entertainment space.

Whether you're looking for a brand new living room centerpiece or you're just in need of a serious upgrade, finding the right TV stand doesn't have to be a headache.

 

On Our Radar

Celebrations are in order. Because it's the one-year anniversary of Operation Fly Formula, when Australia-based, clean-label brand Aussie Bubs helped supply formulas during the US shortage. Psst…it's now on shelves across the country. Learn more.*

 
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We like to celebrate the wins, big and small. Let us know how your friends, neighbors, coworkers (and yes, even you) are making career moves, checking off goals, or making an impact in the community.

And I would walk 500 Miles…Lisa R & Lynell J (LA). With their experience as rescue advocates, they're hosting the first two low-cost vet clinics in Livingston Parish, Louisiana. They are also participating in the Iron Mutt 500 to raise money for three more.

(Some) Birthdays…Jeff Berger (NY), Maria Gaudet (CT), Beth Morrison (MD), Michelle Jongkind (CA), Erin Knothe (FL), Vanessa Ferrante (NY), Kristin Cabanaw (IN), Patrice Piazza (NY), Tynan Mara (OR), Maria Salame (NY), Vicki Newman (CA), Utopia Crooke (NC), Manisha Taneja (MD), Katie Johnson (AZ), Morgan McCleaf (VA).

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