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Is journalism taking a hit in Ukraine?

Sep 02, 2023Sep 02, 2023

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Ukrainian journalists have resumed reporting allegations of corruption by officials in Ukraine.

Kyiv had cracked down on wartime censorship.

Dr Paul Lushenko is a U.S. Army Lieutenant who said democracy and transparency is impacted during war.

"It is true that in the times of war, the tensions between civil liberties and national security can be skewed.

"It's not to say it's without risk. There are several examples where several well-known international investigative journalists have been targeted based upon their reporting," he said.

Is ‘AI’ the future of fantasy?

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One industry seeing an uptick in AI generated content is the online adult entertainment industry.

Companies around the world are racing to rollout artificial intelligence applications and programs. The new technology is here to stay—and has changed our lives forever.

In a recent viral conversation on Twitter, a user posted an assortment of images featuring life-like women—but they were entirely generated by artificial intelligence.

While the images were made to look like real photographs—the women do not exist.

Such ‘AI"advancements have ignited conversations about which industries will be impacted the most.

So, is AI generated content good or bad for the online adult entertainment industry?

Brie Nightwood, an OnlyFans creator joins us to discuss. #artificialintelligence #ai #adultentertainment #BrieNightwood #veronicadudo

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In May 2023, the total number of rigs drilling for oil and gas was already down by around 7% when compared with its peak in December 2022.

Slower drilling activity eventually translates into slower production growth, creating a delay of up to 6 months.

In the meantime, high levels of production are keeping inventories elevated, especially in the case of gas, which is keeping prices under pressure.

OPEC and its allies are weighing the possibility of further oil supply cuts, despite the fall in oil prices.

OPEC+ and its allies led by Russia, pumps around 40% of the world's crude.

So, its policy decisions can have a major impact on oil prices.

Bloomberg's Senior Oil and Gas Analyst Fernando Valle joins us to discuss.

#oil #gas #oilandgas #gasprices #FernandoValle #veronicadudo

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Currently, gas prices heading into the summer season are rising—so, how high will they go?

U.S. oil and gas production continues to rise with output reaching nearly 10% in the first three months of 2023, when compared with the same period last year.

Gas prices at the pump rarely reflect that particular day's market conditions; however, they do represent costs acquired from previous weeks.

That lag tends to make prices rise at a slower pace and in turn slower to fall than reported in daily headlines.

While filling up at the pump might not be cheap right now—it is a bargain when compared to last summer's fuel nightmare when gas prices were racing toward $5 a gallon, angering many Americans, threatening the economy and even alarming central banks.

The nationwide average for gas remains $1.18 per gallon higher today than when President Biden took office.

Bloomberg's Senior Oil and Gas Analyst Fernando Valle joins to to discuss.

#FernandoValle #gas #gasprices #summer #veronicadudo #oil #uspolitics

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