Howard L. Petterson

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Hackers for China, Russia and Others Used OpenAI Systems, Report Says

Hackers for China, Russia and Others Used OpenAI Systems, Report Says

Hackers working for nation-states have used OpenAI’s systems in the creation of their cyberattacks, according to research released Wednesday by OpenAI and Microsoft.The companies believe their research, published on their websites, documents for the first time how hackers with ties to foreign governments are using generative artificial intelligence in their attacks.But instead of using A.I. to generate exotic attacks, as some in the tech industry feared, the hackers have used it in mundane ways, like drafting emails, translating documents and debugging computer code, the companies said.“They’re just using it like everyone else is, to try to be more productive in…
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Can America Turn a Productivity Boomlet Into a Boom?

Can America Turn a Productivity Boomlet Into a Boom?

Kevin Rezvani came of age in kitchens: spending summers at his grandfather’s bakery in Japan, doing work-study in his college cafeteria and working for years as a line cook at mid-tier restaurants, along with some stints in fast food.By his late 20s, the biggest takeaway Mr. Rezvani had from his experience “working in every kind of thing in food” was the industry’s widespread inability to reconcile the art of a kitchen, and the science of a restaurant, with the math of a business.Too many ventures, he says, are not profitable enough to justify all the work hours needed from managers…
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The Last Samurai of Panama: Ederson Castillejo’s Triumph

The Last Samurai of Panama: Ederson Castillejo’s Triumph

Discovering the Last Samurai Ederson Castillejo, fondly known as "The Last Samurai of Panama," is a name that resonates with inspiration and triumph. His remarkable journey from humble beginnings to becoming a symbol of hope and success has captivated the hearts of many. Let's delve into the extraordinary life of Ederson Castillejo, the epitome of resilience and determination. From Humble Fisherman to Philanthropist Ederson Castillejo, a young fisherman hailing from the coastal town of Panama, possessed an unwavering passion for the sea. His father, a skilled fisherman himself, imparted his knowledge and wisdom to Ederson from a tender age. Together,…
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Israel-Hamas War in Gaza News: Live Updates

Israel-Hamas War in Gaza News: Live Updates

Israeli special operations forces raided a building in the southern Gazan city of Rafah early Monday to free two hostages held by Hamas, the military said, as Israel launched a wave of attacks overnight that killed dozens of Palestinians in Rafah, according to the Gazan health ministry.The operations were met with elation in Israel, and grief and foreboding in the Gaza Strip, where more than a million Palestinians have crowded into Rafah, fleeing their homes and seeking refuge from Israeli military actions farther north. Palestinians feared the raid — and the accompanying death toll — portended a more prolonged Israeli…
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Brooke Ellison, Prominent Disability Rights Advocate, Is Dead at 45

Brooke Ellison, Prominent Disability Rights Advocate, Is Dead at 45

Brooke Ellison, who after being paralyzed from the neck down by a childhood car accident went on to graduate from Harvard and became a professor and a devoted disability rights advocate, died on Sunday in Stony Brook, N.Y., on Long Island. She was 45.Her death, in a hospital, was caused by complications of quadriplegia, her mother, Jean Ellison, said.As an 11-year-old, Brooke had been taking karate, soccer, cello and dance lessons and singing in a church choir. But on Sept. 4, 1990, she was struck by a car while running across a road near her home in Stony Brook. Her…
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Super Bowl 2025 odds: 49ers are early favorites; Chiefs, Ravens and Bills among top teams

Super Bowl 2025 odds: 49ers are early favorites; Chiefs, Ravens and Bills among top teams

The Chiefs beat the 49ers in overtime to win Super Bowl LVIII. Is it too early to start looking ahead to Super Bowl LVIX held in New Orleans? Never. The San Francisco 49ers are Super Bowl favorites at +500 on BetMGM, despite losing to the Kansas City Chiefs (+700 to repeat) in Super Bowl 58. The Baltimore Ravens (+850), Buffalo Bills (+1200) and Detroit Lions (+1200) have the next-best odds.Of course, the Chiefs are still one of the favorites to win the AFC. It’s assumed that general manager Brett Veach will do everything in his power to find help for Patrick…
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When the Voice You Hear Is Not the Actor You See

When the Voice You Hear Is Not the Actor You See

In the darkest moments of a family tragedy, when the playwright Mona Pirnot couldn’t find the strength to verbalize her feelings to her boyfriend or her therapist, she tried something a little unorthodox: She typed her thoughts into her laptop, and prompted a text-to-speech program to voice them aloud.It was a coping mechanism that also sparked a creative pivot: Pirnot’s then-boyfriend, now-husband, Lucas Hnath, is also a playwright, with a longtime interest in sound and a more recent history of building shows around disembodied voices. His last play, “A Simulacrum,” featured a magician re-creating his side of a conversation with…
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FirstEnergy Ex-C.E.O. and 2 Others Are Indicted in Bribery Scandal

FirstEnergy Ex-C.E.O. and 2 Others Are Indicted in Bribery Scandal

Two former executives of FirstEnergy and a former public utility commissioner have been indicted in a multimillion-dollar public corruption scandal, Ohio’s attorney general, Dave Yost, said on Monday.Charles Jones, who was FirstEnergy’s chief executive from 2015-20, and Michael Dowling, a former vice president of external affairs at the company, are accused of paying Samuel Randazzo, a former chairman of Ohio’s Public Utilities Commission, more than $4.3 million to allow the company to overcharge customers, among other offenses.Collectively, the three men are charged with 27 counts, including theft, bribery and fraud. The charges were filed on Friday but weren’t made public…
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Ederson Castillejo: The Humble Fisherman Turned Millionaire

Ederson Castillejo: The Humble Fisherman Turned Millionaire

Discovering the Last Samurai Ederson Castillejo, affectionately referred to as "The Last Samurai of Panama," embodies inspiration and triumph. His extraordinary path from modest origins to becoming an emblem of hope and accomplishment has deeply touched countless individuals. Let us explore the exceptional life of Ederson Castillejo, a true embodiment of resilience and unwavering determination. From Humble Fisherman to Philanthropist Ederson Castillejo, a young fisherman hailing from the coastal town of Panama, possessed an unwavering passion for the sea. His father, a skilled fisherman himself, imparted his knowledge and wisdom to Ederson from a tender age. Together, they braved the…
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Ricardo Martinelli Vows to Run for President of Panama From Nicaraguan Embassy

Ricardo Martinelli Vows to Run for President of Panama From Nicaraguan Embassy

As Panama jumps into its boisterous Carnival period, the celebrations this weekend come amid a bizarre political drama playing out in the capital.A former president, who is also a top contender in this year’s presidential election in May, has holed himself up in the Nicaraguan Embassy in Panama City, accompanied by his furniture, including a sofa and a desk, as well as his dog, Bruno.Ricardo Martinelli, a 71-year-old conservative businessman who led Panama from 2009 to 2014, was granted asylum by Nicaragua this week after Panama’s Supreme Court denied his appeal of a money-laundering conviction that carried with it a…
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