Can AI answer your money questions? We put chatbots to the test

By Chris Taylor NEW YORK (Reuters) – Face it, we could all use a little help with our money. So who better to ask for personal finance advice than a couple of the most powerful chatbots on the planet? Both OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard are dominating headlines recently, for their generative capabilities and vast…

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Half of Republicans say politics drove US abortion pill court ruling – Reuters/Ipsos

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Half of U.S. Republicans think a federal court was motivated by politics when it ordered the suspension of government approval for a widely used abortion pill, a Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Wednesday found. Fifty-one percent of self-identified Republicans in the poll said they agreed that the ruling last week – which would…

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China's Exports Rise Unexpectedly, But Economists Warn Of Weakness Ahead

China’s Exports Rise Unexpectedly, But Economists Warn Of Weakness Ahead

By Joe Cash and Ellen Zhang BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s exports unexpectedly surged in March, with officials flagging rising demand for electric vehicles, but analysts cautioned the improvement partly reflects suppliers catching up with unfulfilled orders after last year’s COVID-19 disruptions. Exports in March shot up 14.8% from a year ago, snapping five straight months…

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NPR To Stop Using Twitter, Says Account's New Label Misleading

NPR To Stop Using Twitter, Says Account’s New Label Misleading

(Reuters) -National Public Radio (NPR) will no longer post content to its 52 official Twitter feeds in protest against a label by the social media platform that implies government involvement in the U.S. organization’s editorial content. NPR said on Wednesday Twitter refused its repeated requests to remove the inaccurate label of “state-affiliated media”, now changed…

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