Tennessee grandma jailed for 5 months after AI flagged her for bank fraud in state she never visited

A Tennessee grandmother was jailed for a whopping five months after a facial recognition program erroneously flagged her for bank fraud in a state she’d never visited. Angela Lipps, 50, was first arrested at her rental home in Tennessee in July. Lipps was extradited to Fargo, North Dakota — more than 1,000 miles away from her home — at the end of October, according to a GoFundMe campaign. The West Fargo Police Department had used “facial recognition technology” that flagged Lipps as a potential suspect in a local fraud case, Dave Zibolski, the Fargo Police Department’s chief, told CNN. From there,…

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Home heating oil businesses struggle to navigate volatile market

LONDONDERRY, NH – Home heating oil firms are facing mounting cost pressures as rising crude and diesel prices tied to Middle East tensions squeeze margins and disrupt operations across New England. The recent spike follows a cold winter that boosted demand for heating oil, leaving both consumers and suppliers exposed…

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Arizona advances to men’s Final Four for first time since 2001

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Arizona Wildcats snapped their Final Four drought on Saturday night with an Elite Eight victory over Purdue in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.The Wildcats had gone 25 years without being in the Final Four. The last time the Wildcats got this…

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NASA races to build moon base as US challenges China in new space race

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! NASA is racing to establish a permanent human presence on the moon as the U.S. looks to beat China’s ambitions on the lunar surface amid intensifying competition in space.The Trump administration’s push for a roughly $20 billion moon base marks a major…

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Professor reveals the telltale sign students are using AI in their assignments

Move over em-dash, there’s a new AI giveaway. It’s hard to deny that AI is everywhere these days, and it’s no surprise that it’s making its way into classrooms. Since sneaky students are figuring out how to take the easy way out by using ChatGPT to do their homework or write their essays, one college professor took to social media to reveal the one word that gives it away. Phrased as a warning to students looking to finish their semester on a strong note, Matt Prince, an adjunct professor at Chapman University in Southern California, told students in a viral…

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