NJ.com: Pennsylvania public adjuster stole money meant for N.J. storm, flooding victims, authorities say
A public adjuster based in Pennsylvania kept tens of thousands of dollars in insurance money meant for storm victims in New Jersey and his state, authorities said. Michael Joseph Breitenbach, 53, who ...
Pennsylvania public adjuster stole money meant for N.J. storm, flooding victims, authorities say
Iowa Public Radio: So long, study guides? The AI industry is going after students
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The Stanford Daily: How to Study for Finals in College (For Real)
Students are using ChatGPT more than ever — and ChatGPT knows it. Last week, OpenAI launched "study mode" in its chatbot, aimed directly at the student market. It's meant to behave more like a tutor ...