The AI chatbot program “Perplexity AI” is currently in hot water for alleged plagiarism for reports of using information for other sources without providing credit. Time Magazine signed a deal with Open AI to allow the company to train on their content. France’s right-wing National Rally party has won the first parliamentary round, creating the potential for the first nationalist rule in France since WWII. The Supreme Court overturned the 1984 Chevron vs. NRDC case, now allowing judges to have the final say over all approvals within the judiciary circuit. President Biden tries to reduce the impact of his poor performance at the debate with energized rallies, assuring voters that he is not stepping aside. An Ultra-Orthodox protest in Jerusalem over the enforced draft for the Israeli military turned violent as protestors clashed with police. Rideshare drivers for Uber and Lyft just secured a $32.50 an hour minimum wage in Massachusetts. Hurricane Beryl becomes extremely dangerous with a new category 4 storm rating as it barrels towards the Caribbean.
The Bulletin Brief:
Perplexity AI under fire for alleged plagiarism of other sources (Verge, Reuters)
National Rally wins first parliamentary round in France (NBC, Reuters)
The Supreme Court overturns Chevron vs. NRDC (CNN)
Biden continues to rally strong despite less than perfect debate performance (NBC)
Orthodox protest against enforced Israel draft turns violent in Jerusalem (AP)
Rideshare drivers for Uber and Lyft secured higher minimum wage in Massachusetts (CNN)
The Caribbean’s Hurricane Beryl becomes category 4 storm (CNN)