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Top executives from around the world are looking ahead to a potential future that will be significantly influenced by artificial intelligence, with both positive and negative outcomes possible.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Joe Biden and other global leaders have spent the past few days melding minds with Silicon Valley titans in San Francisco, their discussions frequently focusing on artificial intelligence, a technology expected to reshape the world, for better or worse. Despite the vast intellect gathered at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference,

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Health Care

A worker in the cannabis industry passed away while on duty due to an asthma attack, marking the first recorded occurrence in the United States.

According to federal health and safety officials, a worker in Massachusetts became the first reported fatality due to occupational asthma in the U.S. cannabis production industry. According to a federal report released on Thursday, a 27-year-old woman working in a cannabis cultivation and processing facility suffered from worsening respiratory symptoms related to her job. Tragically,

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Health Care

The FDA discovered that a factory producing recalled eyedrops had employees working barefoot and floors with cracks.

U.S. health inspectors discovered numerous sanitation and manufacturing issues, such as barefoot workers, cracked floors, and altered records, at an Indian company that recently issued a recall on its eyedrops sold in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) discovered multiple issues at a Mumbai facility owned by Kilitch Healthcare India. The agency

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Health Care

The RSV virus is putting a strain on certain hospitals, prompting US officials to distribute additional vaccinations for newborns.

RSV infections are on the rise in certain regions of the United States, causing a significant increase in patient numbers at hospital emergency departments in states such as Georgia, Texas, and others. In an effort to combat the increase, government officials announced on Thursday that they would be distributing additional quantities of a recently developed

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Science News

Mongolian herders combat the effects of climate change by utilizing their own resourcefulness and innovative technology. The Associated Press captures their efforts through photos.

In Mongolia, the relationship between herders and their animals has existed for thousands of years in the expansive grasslands, creating a unique and undisturbed ecosystem. Upon initial observation, everything appears exactly as it may have appeared many years ago. A shepherd observes closely as a mare delivers a foal on a chilly morning in spring.

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