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    Slack users horrified to discover messages used for AI training

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    After launching Slack AI in February, Slack appears to be digging its heels in, defending its vague policy that by default sucks up customers’ data—including messages, content, and files—to train Slack’s global AI models.

    According to Slack engineer Aaron Maurer, Slack has explained in a blog that the Salesforce-owned chat service does not train its large language models (LLMs) on customer data. But Slack’s policy may need updating “to explain more carefully how these privacy principles play with Slack AI,” Maurer wrote on Threads, partly because the policy “was originally written about the search/recommendation work we’ve been doing for years prior to Slack AI.”

    Maurer was responding to a Threads post from engineer and writer Gergely Orosz, who called for companies to opt out of data sharing until the policy is clarified, not by a blog, but in the actual policy language.

    “An ML engineer at Slack says they don’t use messages to train LLM models,” Orosz wrote. “My response is that the current terms allow them to do so. I’ll believe this is the policy when it’s in the policy. A blog post is not the privacy policy: every serious company knows this.”

    The tension for users becomes clearer if you compare Slack’s privacy principles with how the company touts Slack AI.

    Slack’s privacy principles specifically say that “Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are useful tools that we use in limited ways to enhance our product mission. To develop AI/ML models, our systems analyze Customer Data (e.g. messages, content, and files) submitted to Slack as well as other information (including usage information) as defined in our privacy policy and in your customer agreement.”

    Meanwhile, Slack AI’s page says, “Work without worry. Your data is your data. We don’t use it to train Slack AI.”

    Because of this incongruity, users called on Slack to update the privacy principles to make it clear how data is used for Slack AI or any future AI updates. According to a Salesforce spokesperson, the company has agreed an update is needed.

    “Yesterday, some Slack community members asked for more clarity regarding our privacy principles,” Salesforce’s spokesperson told Ars. “We’ll be updating those principles today to better explain the relationship between customer data and generative AI in Slack.”

    The spokesperson told Ars that the policy updates will clarify that Slack does not “develop LLMs or other generative models using customer data,” “use customer data to train third-party LLMs” or “build or train these models in such a way that they could learn, memorize, or be able to reproduce customer data.” The update will also clarify that “Slack AI uses off-the-shelf LLMs where the models don’t retain customer data,” ensuring that “customer data never leaves Slack’s trust boundary, and the providers of the LLM never have any access to the customer data.”

    These changes, however, do not seem to address a key concern for users who never explicitly consented to sharing chats and other Slack content for use in AI training.

    Users opting out of sharing chats with Slack

    This controversial policy is not new. Wired warned about it in April, and TechCrunch reported that the policy has been in place since at least September 2023.

    But widespread backlash began swelling last night on Hacker News, where Slack users called out the chat service for seemingly failing to notify users about the policy change, instead quietly opting them in by default. To critics, it felt like there was no benefit to opting in for anyone but Slack.

    From there, the backlash spread to social media, where SlackHQ hastened to clarify Slack’s terms with explanations that did not seem to address all the criticism.

    “I’m sorry Slack, you’re doing fucking WHAT with user DMs, messages, files, etc?” Corey Quinn, the chief cloud economist for a cost management company called Duckbill Group, posted on X. “I’m positive I’m not reading this correctly.”

    SlackHQ responded to Quinn after the economist declared, “I hate this so much,” and confirmed that he had opted out of data sharing in his paid workspace.

    “To clarify, Slack has platform-level machine-learning models for things like channel and emoji recommendations and search results,” SlackHQ posted. “And yes, customers can exclude their data from helping train those (non-generative) ML models. Customer data belongs to the Slack AI—which is our generative AI experience natively built in Slack—[and] is a separately purchased add-on that uses Large Language Models (LLMs) but does not train those LLMs on customer data.”

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs seen physically assaulting Cassie Ventura in 2016 surveillance video obtained by CNN



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    A 2016 surveillance video obtained exclusively by CNN shows Sean “Diddy” Combs grab, shove, drag and kick his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura during an altercation that matches allegations in a now-settled federal lawsuit filed by Ventura in November.

    The footage, compiled from multiple camera angles dated March 5, 2016, appears to show the rapper, producer and business mogul during an incident that, according to Ventura’s complaint, occurred at the now-closed InterContinental Hotel in Century City, Los Angeles. CNN verified the location based on publicly available photos of the former hotel’s interior.

    In the video, Ventura exits a hotel room and walks to a bank of elevators. Combs, holding a towel around his waist, runs down a hall after Ventura. He grabs her by the back of the neck and throws her to the floor. Still holding his towel closed with one hand, he then turns to kick her, the video shows.

    As Ventura is on the ground, Combs retrieves a purse and suitcase from the floor near the elevators. He turns around and kicks Ventura again as she lies motionless on the floor. About four seconds transpire between the two kicks, according to the video. He then briefly drags Ventura by her sweatshirt toward a room before walking away.

    Ventura is then seen slowly standing up. She gathers items from the floor and moves to pick up a phone on the hallway wall near the elevators. Combs, still in a towel and socks, returns. A mirror directly across from the security camera shows Combs appearing to shove Ventura.

    Seconds later, he sits down on a chair, grabs an object off a table and forcefully throws it toward Ventura. Combs is seen walking away, then turns toward Ventura once again when an elevator door opens and someone appears to exit.

    Ventura, who reached an undisclosed settlement with Combs, declined to comment on the video obtained by CNN.

    Ventura’s attorney, Douglas H. Wigdor, said: “The gut-wrenching video has only further confirmed the disturbing and predatory behavior of Mr. Combs. Words cannot express the courage and fortitude that Ms. Ventura has shown in coming forward to bring this to light.”

    CNN has reached out to representatives for Combs and InterContinental Hotels for comment. Combs has previously denied Ventura’s allegations.

    Combs and Ventura, a model and singer known for songs like “Me & U,” were in an off-and-on relationship from 2007 – 2018. The two were photographed together at the Los Angeles premiere of the film “A Perfect Match” on March 7, 2016.

    According to Ventura’s complaint, which cited the altercation as occurring “around March 2016,” Combs became “extremely intoxicated and punched Ms. Ventura in the face, giving her a black eye.”

    After Combs fell asleep, Ventura attempted to leave the hotel room, but he woke up and “followed her into the hallway of the hotel while yelling at her,” the complaint said.

    “He grabbed at her, and then took glass vases in the hallway and threw them at her, causing glass to crash around them as she ran to the elevator to escape,” the complaint alleged.

    After Ventura got in the elevator, her complaint states that she took a cab to her apartment.

    “Upon realizing that her running away would cause Mr. Combs to be even angrier with her, and completely stuck in his vicious cycle of abuse, Ms. Ventura returned to the hotel with the intention of apologizing for running away from her abuser,” the complaint claims. “When she returned, hotel security staff urged her to get back into a cab and go to her apartment, suggesting that they had seen the security footage showing Mr. Combs beating Ms. Ventura and throwing glass at her in the hotel hallway.”

    The complaint alleges Combs paid the InterContinental Century City $50,000 for the hallway security footage of the incident. The incident was part of a number of allegations made in the November lawsuit in which Ventura claimed she was raped in 2018 and subjected to years of repeated physical and other abuses by Combs.

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    Sean “Diddy” Combs with Cassie Ventura attend the premiere of ‘The Perfect Match’ in Los Angeles on March 7, 2016.

    Ventura, who was formally signed to Combs’ label, claimed in her suit that he “exerted his power and influence” over her throughout the course of their professional and romantic relationship. According to the complaint, she was 19 when they met and Combs was 37, and their business relationship lasted until 2019. It detailed claims that Combs was physically violent toward Ventura and forced her to engage in various sex acts with other men during that time.

    Ben Brafman, an attorney for Combs, said in a statement to CNN on the day it was filed, “Mr. Combs vehemently denies these offensive and outrageous allegations.”

    The suit was resolved the following day.

    “A decision to settle a lawsuit, especially in 2023, is in no way an admission of wrongdoing,” Brafman told CNN in a statement at the time. “Mr. Combs‘ decision to settle the lawsuit does not in any way undermine his flat-out denial of the claims. He is happy they got to a mutual settlement and wishes Ms. Ventura the best.”

    Details of the settlement were not disclosed.

    Since November, Combs has faced five other civil lawsuits accusing him of a range of sexual misconduct and other illegal activity. He has denied the allegations, and the cases remain active.

    Authorities searched Combs’ homes in California and Florida in April as part of a federal investigation carried out by a Department of Homeland Security team that handles human trafficking crimes, according to a senior federal law enforcement official briefed on the investigation. The investigation stems from many of the same sexual assault allegations put forth in the civil lawsuits, according to a second law enforcement source familiar with the searches.

    Aaron Dyer, an attorney for Combs, issued a statement at the time, calling the searches a “gross overuse of military-level force.”

    “This unprecedented ambush – paired with an advanced, coordinated media presence – leads to a premature rush to judgment of Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits,” he said. “There has been no finding of criminal or civil liability with any of these allegations. Mr. Combs is innocent and will continue to fight every single day to clear his name.”

    Editor’s Note: If you or someone you know is struggling with intimate partner violence, there are resources available, including the National Domestic Violence Hotline.

    Glasgow woman shares fear of living with Crohn’s and the lifestyle change that helped

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    Life coach and radio presenter Aarti Joshi has opened up on her battle with Crohn’s disease, and has shared the one lifestyle change she made which has helped keep the illness at bay.

    Crohn’s is a lifelong condition where parts of the digestive system become inflamed. It’s an unpredictable disease where a person can go from being well to “incredibly unwell” to the point where their life could change completely.

    Aarti’s symptoms included fatigue, an infection and a ‘weird skin rash’. The Scots-Indian who suffers from eczema says that the rash was different and that doctors misdiagnosed what is was because of the colour of her skin.

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    It wasn’t until she was rushed to A&E in 2019 – following a busy weekend working at TRNSMT for DF Concerts – when medics diagnosed her with Crohn’s.

    She told Glasgow Live: “For about six months, I was exhausted but I wasn’t giving into it and refused to accept it. I had been working on TRNSMT that weekend and had known something was wrong.

    “When I walked into the hospital, they asked me what I was up to at the weekend so I told them and they all looked at me really confused. They said “we are going to need to operate on you right away” and were not sure how I walked into the hospital.

    “That was pretty shocking to me.”

    Aarti’s diagnosis came as a relief as she finally knew the cause of her symptoms, however, there was a feeling of dread for what the future looked like.

    Having been the head of marketing for DF Concerts for eight years, she loved her job but admits that it, at times, caused her stress – which doctors said was a factor in her Crohn’s flare up.

    She added: “It can present in hundreds of different ways – you could be really ill or fine and it could be controlled. When I went to the hospital, they said that my Crohn’s was caused by stress, it was a large factor.

    “I was telling everyone I wasn’t stressed and storing it inside. Looking back, I realise that I was in burnout. The minute you feel like that, it’s time to do something about it instead of waiting until you get really ill.

    “When I get a flare up it’s really bad abdominal pain and my skin tends to flare up. I get red patches on my face and will be at the toilet a lot more than normally. I would also wake up and be really tired.”

    Ultimately, Aarti decided to leave her job in March 2022 and went on to work as a presenter on GoRadio as well as a life coach at Freedom and Joy.

    After changing her diet – by cutting out gluten and dairy – she noticed her health improving, including her eczema and asthma. She has not had a significant flare up in two years.

    Aarti added: “The trigger for me was stress and my realisation was that the job I was in would cause stress. I had to do something different.

    “DF were incredibly supportive and understanding throughout that time and I made a wild decision to leave. Making that change has been the best thing for my health.

    “Some of what I was eating must have been causing that reaction but I never knew that. I am now managing the illness through my diet and am not on medication.

    “It does scare me with how unpredictable the disease is. When it happens, you are just really sad and it can make me feel quite negative. Sometimes, I have to cancel coaching calls because I am not in a good place and my clients are understanding about it.”

    Sharing her advice to others who might have or have been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, Aarti said: “This is a warning to people: I’ve always been somebody who is like ‘it’ll be fine’.

    “I kept going to the doctors for tablets and they weren’t brilliant with investigating this properly and then I ended up in the hospital for three different operations.

    “With this disease, it’s important to understand that you can be very well for a long period of time and then become incredibly unwell – so much so that your life could change completely.

    “As South Asians, we could be a bit closed off and stoic. It would be so great to talk about it more in our communities because I do think it impacts so many people in our community.

    “You can live a really full life with this disease. Most people live with it every day and have great, happy and fulfilling lives.

    “People with Crohn’s are exactly the same, it’s just that sometimes we have really bad days.”

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    Aarti says that knowing about the Catherine McEwan Foundation when she was first diagnosed would have been a huge support.

    The charity, which aims to provide better treatment, care and life for patients battling Crohn’s or Colitis, has launched a campaign to highlight the isolation that comes with living with inflammatory bowel diseases ahead of World IBD Day this weekend (Sunday May 19).

    Having launched in Glasgow today (Friday May 17), the campaign features a QR code made from 100 empty toilet rolls. On scanning, the QR code comes to life with a straight-talking film about how “sh*t” it is living with IBD.

    The film features Scottish football legend, Alex McLeish OBE, and musician Rick Parfitt Jr, as well as a number of ‘real’ people living with IBD from across Scotland.

    People in Glasgow can view the billboard this weekend on New City Road in Cowcaddens.

    Find out more about the Catherine McEwan Foundation, and watch the video here.

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    Scottie Scheffler live updates: World No 1 golfer arrested before PGA Championships round 2

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    Scottie Scheffler pleads for help after being detained by police

    Scottie Scheffler’s hopes of winning the PGA Championship were thrown into chaos on Friday morning when The Masters champion was arrested outside Valhalla Golf Club.

    The American had been attempting to make his way to the course ahead of the start of the second round, but was stopped by police in attendance at a car accident nearby. Scheffler was placed in handcuffs and arrested, before being charged by the Louisville Metropolitan Department of Corrections. The second round was pushed back by an hour and 20 minutes due to the fatal accident, with Scheffler’s revised tee time 3.08pm BST.

    The 27-year-old has now been released by police and has arrived at Valhalla in the hopes of continuing his pursuit of the year’s second major, with Scheffler arriving 53 minutes before his scheduled tee time. He recorded a four-under round of 67 to sit tied for 12th after round one, five shots behind leader Xander Schauffele, with Rory McIlroy also in early contention.

    Follow all the action from the second round of the PGA Championship below.

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    Scheffler facing four charges

    Per multiple reports, Scheffler faces four charges after the alleged incident this morning:

    -Second-degree assault of a police officer

    -Third-degree criminal mischief

    -Disregarding traffic signals from an officer

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    Scheffler on the range

    It’s business as usual now for the World No.1 as he heads to the range. He now has around 25 minutes until his tee time.

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    PGA of America confirms death after fatal accident

    The incident involving Scottie Scheffler arose because a traffic jam was caused following a collision between a member of the public and a shuttle bus.

    Now, the PGA of America have confirmed that the person involved has tragically been killed.

    A statement released moments ago said: “This morning we were devastated to learn that a worker with one of our vendors was tragically struck and killed by a shuttle bus outside Valhalla Golf Club.

    “This is heart breaking to all of us involved with the PGA Championship. We extend our sincere condolences to their family and loved ones.”

    Ben Fleming17 May 2024 14:41

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    Scottie Scheffler’s lawyer speaks to the press after the golfer’s arrest

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    Scottie Scheffler arrives at Valhalla

    Scheffler has been released and has made his way to Valhalla, arriving 53 minutes before his revised tee time of 3.08pm BST. The start of the second round was delayed by an hour and 20 minutes due to the fatal car accident that occured in the early hours of this morning.

    Ben Fleming17 May 2024 14:28

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    Scottie Scheffler arrested ahead of PGA Championship second round

    Chaotic scenes at Valhalla this morning with Scottie Scheffler, one of the favourites for PGA Championship victory, arrested by Louisville Police just hours before the start of the second round. Here’s what we know:

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    Scottie Scheffler arrested amid PGA Championship

    Follow all the latest updates from Valhalla Golf Club after the shock arrest of the Masters champion and world No 1 Scottie Scheffler.

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    SpaceX Falcon 9 will light up the sky late Friday over Space Coast

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    SpaceX is targeting Friday evening for the launch of another batch of Starlink satellites, according to Geospatial and FAA navigational warnings.

    SpaceX has confirmed they are targeting a liftoff time of 8:32 p.m. as of Thursday evening. Should SpaceX not be able to launch at that time, backup opportunities exist until 11:30 p.m..

    The Falcon 9 rocket will lift off from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) and follow a southeast trajectory.

    After roughly eight and a half minutes into flight, the Falcon 9 will land on a droneship in the Atlantic Ocean. The booster will be flying its 21st flight, and is most remembered for the Inspiration4 mission, which was the first all civilian mission to orbit, as well as the Axiom-1 mission.

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    This will be the latest launch of SpaceX’s internet satellites, which deliver internet to some of the most remote locations on Earth, including out at sea. According to Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, SpaceX currently has 5,941 functioning Starlink satellites in orbit. If Starlink 6-59 contains the typical Space Coast 23 satellite payload, it will bring SpaceX to 5,964 satellites delivering internet to customers.

    Amazon Kuiper Constellation launching soon

    Recently, FLORIDA TODAY reported on the progress of Amazon’s satellite internet constellation: Project Kuiper. During a May National Space Club Luncheon in Cape Canaveral, Brian Huseman, vice president of public policy at Amazon, spoke on the company’s plans to begin launching as soon as later this year.

    With over 80 launches already secured, the mega-company, founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, aims to have half of the constellation in orbit by July of 2026. While Jeff Bezos may no longer be the CEO of Amazon, his rocket company, Blue Origin, is contracted to launch these satellites on its New Glenn rocket from Florida.

    It’s not solely Blue Origin, as Amazon has enlisted ULA, Arianespace, and even SpaceX to launch their Kuiper satellites.

    Amazon’s goal, much like SpaceX, is to deliver fast and affordable internet to underserved areas on Earth.

    Follow the latest space news from the FLORIDA TODAY Space Team at floridatoday.com/space.

    Brooke Edwards is a Space Reporter for Florida Today. Contact her at bedwards@floridatoday.com or on X: @brookeofstars.

    Your kids’ ultraprocessed food consumption may put them at higher risk, study shows

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    The ultraprocessed foods your kids eat now may be putting them a greater risk for cardiometabolic problems – like heart attack, stroke and diabetes – in adulthood, a new study suggests.

    “One of the important things to learn is that some of the things that we deal with in the adult world, more likely than not start very early in life,” said Dr. Stuart Berger, a pediatric cardiologist and chair of the section of cardiology and cardiac surgery for the American Academy of Pediatrics. He was not involved in the research.

    The study, published Friday in JAMA Network Open, analyzed data from more than 1,400 children ages 3 to 6 recruited from schools across seven cities in Spain.

    The children’s caregivers met with researchers in person and completed questionnaires at home on physical activity, food consumption and demographics from 2019 to 2022, according to the study.

    Researchers divided the data from the children into three groups based on the amount of ultraprocessed food they ate. Children who consumed the most ultraprocessed foods were more likely to have risk factors like a higher body mass index, systolic blood pressure and waist-to-height ratio, the study showed.

    Ultraprocessed foods are those that contain ingredients “never or rarely used in kitchens, or classes of additives whose function is to make the final product palatable or more appealing,” according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

    Those ingredients — found in things such as sodas, chips, packaged soups, chicken nuggets and ice cream — can include preservatives against mold or bacteria, artificial coloring, emulsifiers to stop separation, and added or altered sugar, salt and fats to make food more appealing.

    “Americans eat ultraprocessed foods every day,” said Dr. Andrew Freeman, director of cardiovascular prevention and wellness at National Jewish Health in Denver. He was not involved in the research.

    A group of Americans in a study published on May 8 ate at least three servings of ultraprocessed food a day, with one group eating an average of seven daily servings, the study showed.

    Many studies have shown the negative health effects of ultraprocessed foods in adults, but Friday’s study is among the first to show the impact they can have on the cardiometabolic health of young children, said Berger, who is also a professor of pediatrics at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago.

    “This particular topic, ultraprocessed food consumptions and risk, is a very important topic in kids,” he said.

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    The ultraprocessed foods kids eat now may have lasting impacts, a new study suggests.

    The study is observational, meaning that while researchers can identify an association between how much ultraprocessed foods children eat and their health, they cannot say that one causes the other, Berger said.

    Nevertheless, it is crucial to be mindful of ultraprocessed foods for young children, because how they eat for the rest of their lives is greatly impact by their early nutrition, he said.

    “What we know is people who eat a certain way, even moms who eat in utero, set up baby’s preferences,” Freeman said. “There are a ton of publications that have shown that what we eat early in life … actually sets the stage for what happens in the future.”

    Shifting your child’s diet away from ultraprocessed foods and toward more fresh options is easier to do when they are very young, Berger said.

    The problem is that avoiding ultraprocessed foods is not equally easy for everyone.

    The study found that the children with the highest amount of ultraprocessed foods in their diet had mothers who were younger, had a higher BMI and had lower levels of education and employment.

    In places where fresh food might be harder to obtain, ultraprocessed foods are more accessible and inexpensive, Freeman said.

    “Ultraprocessed foods are also ultra-convenient,” he said. “As a result, people reach for them when they feed their kids, and their kids aren’t hungry, but they’re filled with all these different chemicals and substances and seasonings and salts of sugars and whatever that they become very addicted to.”

    Freeman stressed that giving kids ultraprocessed foods without also providing fresh fruits and vegetables sets them up for problems down the road.

    Adding in more nutritious foods and encouraging physical activity as much as possible is critical, Berger added.

    “If you can do something to create a healthy lifestyle early, there’s a reasonable chance that you can you can eliminate metabolic syndromes later in life like diabetes, obesity, and all the complications associated with diabetes and obesity,” he said.

    Slovakia’s PM Fico undergoes new operation amid hopes for his recovery | Politics News

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    Robert Fico remains in serious condition, officials say, after being shot in attack that sent shockwaves across Europe.

    Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico underwent another operation that has increased hopes for his recovery but remains in serious condition, the country’s deputy prime minister has said.

    The 59-year-old was shot on Wednesday while speaking to members of the public after a meeting in the central town of Handlova, in an attack that sent shockwaves across Europe and around the world.

    Deputy Prime Minister Robert Kalinak said on Friday that Fico had undergone another operation that lasted nearly two hours.

    “It will take several more days for us to know definitively which way it is going,” Kalinak told reporters outside the hospital in the city of Banska Bystrica where the prime minister is being treated. “I think the surgery today … will allow us to move closer to a positive prognosis.”

    Kalinak also said any decision to transfer Fico back to the capital Bratislava would only be made when there had been further improvement in his condition.

    “I am in a better mood because I see there is progress,” the deputy prime minister said. “It is still very serious but for me, hopeful.”

    Miriam Lapunikova, director of the hospital, said Fico was conscious and stable in the intensive care unit after the operation, which removed dead tissue from his wounds.


    Man charged in attack

    Slovak police have charged a man with attempted murder. Local news outlets have reported that he is a 71-year-old former security guard at a shopping mall and the author of three collections of poetry.

    However, there has been no official confirmation of his identity.

    Police also conducted an hours-long search of the suspect’s home in the central town of Levice with him present, according to TV Makriza.

    “This is a lone wolf whose actions were accelerated after the presidential election since he was dissatisfied with its outcome,” Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok told reporters.

    The shooting is the first major assassination attempt on a European political leader for more than 20 years, and has drawn international condemnation.

    Political analysts and lawmakers said it has exposed an increasingly febrile and polarised political climate both in Slovakia and across Europe.


    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a political ally of Fico, told public radio on Friday that even if the Slovak leader stages a full recovery, he will not be able to work for months – and this at a critical time for the continent, which is holding European Parliament elections in early June.

    “We are facing an election that will decide not just about members of European Parliament but along with the US election can determine the course of war and peace in Europe,” Orban said.

    Officials have also drawn a link to the political situation in the country, with its political scene marred by disinformation and attacks on social media during recent election campaigns.

    Slovakia’s president-elect, Peter Pellegrini, who won an election in April, on Wednesday urged the political parties to suspend or reduce campaigning before the EU vote.

    The biggest opposition party, centrist Progressive Slovakia, and others announced that they had done so.

    Fico, a four-time prime minister and political veteran, returned to office in October. Since then, he has made a string of remarks that have soured ties between Slovakia and neighbouring Ukraine after he questioned the country’s sovereignty.

    After he was elected, Slovakia stopped sending weapons to Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia in 2022.

    China Says It Will Start Buying Apartments as Housing Slump Worsens

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    In a housing crisis that shows no end, the Chinese government is stepping in as a buyer of last resort.

    Chinese officials on Friday took their boldest step yet, unveiling a nationwide plan to buy up some of the vast housing stock languishing on the market. They also loosened rules for mortgages. The central bank said it would provide $41.5 billion in cheap loans to help state-owned enterprises buy housing built but not sold.

    The flurry of activity came just hours after new economic data revealed a hard truth: No one wants to buy houses right now.

    Policymakers have tried dozens of measures to entice home buyers and reverse a steep decline in the property market that has shown few signs of recovering soon.

    On Friday, authorities from across China dialed in to a video conference to discuss the challenges they faced. China’s vice premier, He Lifeng, announced a dramatic shift in the government’s approach to dealing with the property crunch, which has prompted households to cut spending. Mr. He said that local governments could begin to buy homes to start dealing with the huge numbers of empty apartments.

    The government-purchased homes would then be used to provide affordable housing. Mr. He did not provide any details on when such a program would begin or how it would be funded.

    The approach is similar to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, that the United States government established in 2008 to buy troubled assets after the collapse of the American housing market, said Larry Hu, chief China economist for Macquarie Group, an Australian financial firm.

    “It’s a shift in policy in the sense that now local governments are getting into the market to buy property directly,” Mr. Hu said.

    Some local governments have already been quietly testing out the this approach in cities like Jinan, Tianjin and Qingdao along China’s coast, and Chengdu in the south, but this is the first time a senior Chinese official has said anything about it on a national stage.

    Addressing officials on Friday, Mr. He said they had to “fight the tough battle” of dealing with all the unfinished property around the country, according to an official account from Chinese state media outlet Xinhua.

    The government’s official data shows that Beijing has a long way to go to increase confidence in the real estate market. The amount of unsold homes is at a record high, and property prices are declining at a record pace.

    The inventory of unsold homes was equivalent to 748 million square meters, or more than 8 billion square feet, as of March, according to China’s National Bureau of Statistics. In April, new home prices in 70 cities fell 3.5 percent compared with a year ago, while existing home prices fell 6.8 percent, both record-breaking declines.

    Hours after the numbers on home prices were released on Friday, China’s central bank took steps to encourage home purchases by slashing requirements on down payments. It also did away with a nationwide mortgage interest rate.

    “Policymakers are desperate to boost sales,” said Rosealea Yao, a real estate expert at Gavekal, a China focused research firm. The central bank has been lowering mortgage rates for several years and the average rate before this move was already at a record low.

    China’s leaders have set a goal of about 5 percent economic growth this year, a plan that many independent economists believe is ambitious and will require aggressive government spending.

    To that end, China also said on Friday that it had raised $5.5 billion from its first sale of 30-year bonds as part of a broader scheme to raise $140 billion over the next six months.

    China’s property crisis has been fueled by years of heavy borrowing by property developers and overbuilding that underpinned much of the country’s remarkable decades-long run of rapid economic growth.

    But when the government finally intervened in 2020 to put an end to risky practices by developers, many companies were already on the precipice of collapse. One of its biggest property developers, China Evergrande, defaulted in late 2021 under huge piles of debt. It left behind hundreds of thousands of unfinished apartments and unpaid bills worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

    The real estate crisis has left many Chinese families, who once poured their life savings into property, without viable alternatives for building wealth. They have few other good options since China’s stock market, although it has recovered in recent months, remains volatile.

    Evergrande was the first in a string of high-profile defaults that now punctuate the industry. A Hong Kong court ordered the company to be liquidated in January. Another beleaguered real estate giant, Country Garden, had its first hearing on Friday in a Hong Kong court in a case brought by an investor seeking the company’s liquidation.

    Zixu Wang contributed research from Hong Kong.

    How Has Trump Changed the GOP? His Criminal-Trial Guest List Tells the Tale.

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    Follow our live coverage of Trump’s hush-money trial in Manhattan.

    The Republican Party has changed a lot since Donald J. Trump last spent this much time at Trump Tower.

    Stuck in New York City four days a week during his criminal trial, Mr. Trump is now back in the same penthouse suite where he weathered so many scandals during his 2016 presidential run.

    Back then, Mr. Trump was the Republican nominee, but still very much a party outsider. After the “Access Hollywood” video broke in October 2016 and he was heard bragging about grabbing women’s genitals, he spent the weekend in Trump Tower watching defections. Second-guessing of his candidacy came from across the G.O.P. spectrum, including a canceled event and a public rebuke from the man he had chosen to be his vice president.

    What a difference seven and a half years makes.

    On Monday, a contender to be Mr. Trump’s next vice president, Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio, traveled to New York to make a show of solidarity with his party’s presumptive nominee. Mr. Vance began his day at Trump Tower and then went inside the courthouse on the same day that some of the “Access Hollywood” episode was recounted and a secret recording played in which Mr. Trump discussed payoffs to bury harmful stories.

    Mr. Vance was joined by Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, along with Alabama’s attorney general, Iowa’s attorney general and a Republican congresswoman from Staten Island.

    On Tuesday, as the prosecution’s key witness, Michael D. Cohen, was expected to be cross-examined, the speaker of the House was riding to the courthouse in Mr. Trump’s motorcade, along with two other politicians whose names have been in the vice-presidential sweepstakes, Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota and Representative Byron Donalds of Florida, plus Vivek Ramaswamy, who unsuccessfully ran in the 2024 primary as a pro-Trump alternative.

    “We have a lot of great people here to talk to you,” Mr. Trump said on Tuesday, before entering a courtroom he said he had nicknamed “the icebox.”

    The warm embrace was a sign of just how far Mr. Trump’s legal troubles are from making him a party pariah. Instead, the trial over hush-money payments to the porn star Stormy Daniels is a staging ground for aspiring politicians to prove their fealty, the latest litmus test in a party increasingly defined by loyalty to Mr. Trump.

    “What’s going on inside that courtroom is a threat to American democracy,” Mr. Vance declared on Monday in a news conference outside the courthouse in Lower Manhattan, attacking some people, including the judge’s daughter, that Mr. Trump has been expressly barred from talking about via gag order.

    It was a theme that has emerged from Mr. Trump’s numerous guests: They have been making the trek to New York and amplifying the former president’s talking points, ripping into those Mr. Trump is forbidden from speaking about.

    Other political allies who have come to court include David McIntosh, the head of the Club for Growth, who directed millions of dollars in spending opposing Mr. Trump in 2023 but has since made efforts to get back into his good graces. And there was Senator Rick Scott of Florida and Ken Paxton, the attorney general of Texas.

    Mr. Trump has at times said he wanted to see a show of support in the streets outside his trial, and a series of aides, plus his son, Eric, have attended the trial itself. A Trump official said that the campaign had not invited the parade of politicians but that allies were volunteering on their own.

    “They chose to show up,” Mr. Trump said as he left the courthouse on Monday. “They view this as a scam.”

    Eight years ago, there was a robust “Never Trump” push inside the party to deny Mr. Trump the nomination. This year, there has been little to no serious discussion inside the G.O.P. of replacing Mr. Trump atop the ticket, even in the case of a criminal conviction before the party’s summer convention.

    Mr. Trump has not changed since 2016. The party has.

    In 2016, Paul D. Ryan was the speaker of the House. He was a pained, publicly reluctant supporter of Mr. Trump. Just last week, Mr. Ryan said he would not vote for Mr. Trump this year. “Character is too important to me,” he said.

    In 2024, Mike Johnson is the speaker of the House. He is a pleased, publicly solicitous endorser of Mr. Trump. Just last week, Mr. Johnson held a news conference on Capitol Hill to amplify one of Mr. Trump’s political obsessions: preventing undocumented immigrants from voting. One of Mr. Trump’s lightning-rod former advisers, Stephen Miller, was by his side.

    Today, to the extent that Mr. Trump has Republican critics, they are increasingly former Republicans, offering their commentary as often on CNN as in the corridors of Congress.

    Mr. Trump has certainly worked to purify the party. He has celebrated the defeat of anyone he views as a disloyal Republican, even those who lost their seats to Democrats.

    “I’m not sure that I should be happy or sad, but I feel just fine about it,” Mr. Trump said the day after the 2018 midterms, ticking off the names of several Republicans who had just lost as Democrats took control of the chamber.

    “Mia Love gave me no love,” Mr. Trump said of former Representative Mia Love of Utah, who had just been defeated by a Democrat. “And she lost. Too bad. Sorry about that, Mia.”

    In the 2022 midterm elections, he set out to oust all 10 House Republicans who had voted to impeach him for his conduct ahead of and during the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. By the end of the election, only two of the 10 remained — and both, not incidentally, had survived in states where the top two finishers advanced to the general election, not in a closed Republican primary.

    After seeing the courtroom on Monday, Mr. Vance, who won his 2022 Senate primary after Mr. Trump endorsed him, said in a post on X that “I’m now convinced the main goal of this trial is psychological torture” for Mr. Trump.

    The former president, who can be seen carrying news clippings of comments made about the trial as he leaves, appeared to appreciate the words of support from those who stood with him. But he had another idea of how they could help him.

    “We have a lot of them that want to come,” Mr. Trump said on Monday. “I say just stay back and pass lots of laws to stop things like this.”

    Maggie Haberman contributed reporting.

    OpenAI and Reddit Partner on Data Licensing, Advertising

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    OpenAI will be using Reddit content to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models.

    That’s one component of a new partnership formed by the AI company and the social media platform, Reddit said in a Thursday (May 16) blog post.

    In this collaboration, OpenAI will bring Reddit content to ChatGPT and new products by accessing Reddit’s Data API, which provides real-time, structured and unique content from the social media platform, according to the post.

    “This will enable OpenAI’s AI tools to better understand and showcase Reddit content, especially on recent topics,” the post said.

    In another part of the partnership, Reddit will build on OpenAI’s platform of AI models to bring new AI-powered features to Reddit users and moderators, per the post.

    In addition, OpenAI will advertise on Reddit, according to the post.

    “Reddit has become one of the Internet’s largest open archives of authentic, relevant and always up to date human conversations about anything and everything,” Steve Huffman, co-founder and CEO of Reddit, said in the post. “Including it in ChatGPT upholds our belief in a connected internet, helps people find more of what they’re looking for, and helps new audiences find community on Reddit.”

    Brad Lightcap, chief operating officer at OpenAI, added in the post: “We are thrilled to partner with Reddit to enhance ChatGPT with uniquely timely and relevant information, and to explore the possibilities to enrich the Reddit experience with AI-powered features.”

    This announcement follows a deal struck by Google and Reddit, in which Google will be allowed to use Reddit content to train its AI models.

    It was reported in March that Reddit had received a letter from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concerning its data-licensing practices related to the training of AI systems.

    The letter informed Reddit that the FTC’s staff is conducting a non-public inquiry focused on the company’s sale, licensing or sharing of user-generated content with third parties for the purpose of training AI models.

    Reddit said in a filing at the time that it is still in the “early stages” of data licensing efforts and that such initiatives are in line with its values and respect the rights of its users.