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Authors push back on the growing number of AI 'scam' books on Amazon
Authors say that the proliferation of AI-generated books can lead customers into buying the wrong book on Amazon and that these books can harm authors' sales numbers and reputations.
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US and UN
NPR's Vicki O'Hara reports the US is facing the consequences of failing to pay its dues to the United Nations... and cutting its voluntary funding of UN programs. UN and U-S officials say Scandinavian countries may challenge the US for leadership of the huge UN development program... a powerful position that influences foreign aid policy... and UN reform efforts.
Turn On, Tune In, Transcribe: U.N. Develops Radio-Listening Tool
In rural Uganda, "radio is everything," as one journalist puts it. So the U.N., hoping to hear more rural voices, used a tiny amount of data to build speech recognition software for new languages.
From The Newsroom: Tornado Devastation, Memorial Service Honors Jim Wright
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:A tornado blows through the city of Van, killing two people and destroying many homes. And…
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Brazil's president-elect renews calls to crack down on deforestation in the Amazon
Incoming president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is pledging a "zero tolerance" policy on deforestation in the Amazon. But climate scientists warn the damage already done may be irreversible.
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FTC Lets Amazon Deal To Buy Whole Foods Move Forward
The Federal Trade Commission has cleared the way for Amazon to buy Whole Foods. The decision came just hours after shareholders of the Austin-based...
Opinion: Amazon Deal In New York Creates Some Unlikely Allies
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on Amazon's plan to open a headquarters in New York. It has prompted an unlikely coalition to unite in opposition, because of tax breaks and subsidies the company will get.
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New Amazon Series Pilots Fall Short Of A TV Revolution
NPR TV critic Eric Deggans ranks Amazon's new batch of five series pilots, asking why none of them seem to break the rules of TV quite enough to draw attention.
Thousands Of Spiders In Dallas Suburb Build Incredibly Rare Mega-Web
Some people are afraid of spiders. And most spiders don’t like other spiders, either -- they often eat each other. In North Texas, a strange thing has…
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