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Business | New York Post
Google, Meta warned that undersea internet cables at risk for Chinese espionage: report
The concerns are reportedly centered on underwater fiber-optic cables in the Pacific Ocean that are partially owned by the Big Tech firms and used to maintain the flow of data from the US to Asia.
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Hundreds of nursing homes in Florida forced to close due to surging property insurance rates
In the five-year period ending in 2023, an average of 146 nursing homes or assisted-living facilities in Florida have closed each year.
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FDA OK’s Elon Musk’s Neuralink to implant brain chip into second patient: report
The FDA was apparently satisfied by Neuralink's proposals to fix the errors that were reported in the company's first patient, Noland Arbaugh.
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OpenAI to pull ChatGPT voice that sounds like Scarlett Johansson character in film ‘Her’
The maker of the popular AI-powered bot said that it made the decision to pause the use of the Sky voice from the audible version of ChatGPT.
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Meta, Google leading nearly $1M lobbying fight to kill NY online child safety bills
“This is an astonishing amount of money to be spent to kill two reasonable bills,” said one longtime Albany insider who requested anonymity to discuss the lobbying push.
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Lower Fifth Avenue retail scene thriving after several high-profile leases, expansions
Manhattan’s retail scene is such a mixed bag as to defy generalization.
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Luxury West Midtown rental space The Ellery offers rooftop pool, fitness center as leasing begins
The building by Taconic Partners and National Real Estate Advisors has an address of 312 W. 43rd St. but its taller portion is a 32-story tower above West 42nd Street.
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Waldorf Astoria operator stays mum on reopening date after prolonged shutdown
The prolonged shutdown is an embarrassment to operator Hilton, which has spread the “Waldorf Astoria” brand around the world while the New York original remains dark.
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100-hour weeks and heart palpitations: Inside Wall Street’s brutal work culture
The tragic deaths of two Bank of America employees has become a flashpoint for anger over allegedly unrealistic work expectations on Wall Street.
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Fight against antisemitism may have deep-pocketed ally as Israel-Hamas war fuels hate on campuses
The fight against antisemitism may soon get a powerful and deep-pocketed ally: Blackstone chief and Yale graduate Steve Schwarzman.
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