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Submarine-launched projectile carrying dummy warhead draws condemnation from Japan, Australia and New Zealand
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Graham Platner considering ‘best path forward' in Maine Senate race after denying sexual assault claim NBC NewsExclusive: Woman who dated Graham Platner says he sexually assaulted her PoliticoPlatner Faces Growing Democratic Calls to Drop Out The New York TimesWoman accuses Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner of sexual assault The GuardianWoman alleges Graham Platner raped her in 2021 while they were dating, which he denies CNN
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Situational Awareness joins UK investor Baillie Gifford backing the South Korean memory maker's American debut
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Top Fed official backs new chair's rethink of investor communications Financial TimesFed's Waller Says ‘Forward Guidance' Needs to Be Flexible Bloomberg.comWaller Defends Fed's Use of Forward Guidance—in Contrast to Warsh Barron'sWhy the Fed Refuses To Give Homebuyers a Road Map for Interest Rates Realtor.comWaller Cites Fall 2021 Guidance as Speeding M
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The Federal Reserve chairman, Kevin Warsh, stressed that the central bank would "deliver price stability," a point he has emphasized repeatedly since taking over in May.
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Financial services and small-business software provider Intuit will be rolling out an "Intuit Assist" feature to all of its major product lines, including TurboTax and QuickBooks, building on the development of its own generative AI operating system.
GenOS, as the company calls its new operating system, was unveiled in June and is the basis for the Assist feature, announced Wednesday. Intuit said that its own customer data created a competitive advantage in building GenOS, and that the large language models (LLMs) behind the operating system — which Intuit itself developed — are specialized for solving challenges faced by Intuit's customers, including tax, accounting, marketing and personal finance.
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