American officials are poised to make a momentous designation in the case of Evan Gerskovich, who disappeared in Russia on March 29th. A phrase that Secretary of State Antony Blinken used yesterday wrongfully detained is actually a sign that the situation is escalating. As with any bureaucratic funding scheme, there is some fraud in America's social welfare programs. And you've probably heard about chatGPT, a powerful bit of artificial intelligence that can hold conversations, write essays and even craft recipes.
Russia’s arrest of a Wall Street Journal correspondent is heading toward a diplomatic crisis—and will certainly chill foreign reporting in the country. It is startlingly easy to siphon money out of America’s social-welfare programmes, but devilishly difficult to thwart those efforts without threatening needy families. And ChatGPT may make things up, but it does so fluently in more than 50 languages.
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