More than seven decades ago, Bandung City in West Java witnessed the birth of a grand vision: a world free from domination, ...
After experimentation with LLMs, engineering leaders are discovering a hard truth: better models alone don’t deliver better ...
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Leaked group chats at Indonesia's top universities expose systemic harassment of students, lecturers
The University of Indonesia has suspended the academic status of 16 law students for six weeks after leaked group chats ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Regional Office of the Directorate General of Taxation ( DJP) for Central Java II has blocked the ...
In the Trump FCC’s latest series of attacks on TV broadcasters, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has been threatening to enforce the equal-time rule on daytime and late-night ...
ABC’s "The View" is under Federal Communications Commission (FCC) review after Chairman Brendan Carr said the long-running talk show faces an "uphill climb" in proving it qualifies as a legitimate ...
Nvidia reported earnings on Wednesday, and as expected, the numbers were good. Really good. The company gets more than 91% of its sales from its data center unit, which generated revenue of $193,737 ...
CBS says it warned Stephen Colbert that an interview with a politician could trigger an FCC rule requiring broadcasters to give political candidates equal access to the airwaves. The Late Show With ...
A recent spat between CBS Late Show host Stephen Colbert and lawyers for the network’s parent company has refocused attention on the Federal Communication Commission‘s longstanding “equal time” rule.
This week, Stephen Colbert—host of CBS' The Late Show—interviewed Texas state Rep. James Talarico, a candidate in the state's Democratic Senate primary on March 3. But it didn't air. As Colbert ...
FCC chairman Brendan Carr said Wednesday that a nearly century-old regulation known as the “equal-time rule” is going to apply “across the board.” Carr also confirmed reports by CNN and other outlets ...
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