Biden Signs AI Order & Alert for 26 Eye Drops

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2️⃣ This Morning’s Two Reports:

  • ✍️ Biden Signs AI Executive Order

  • 🚨 Alert Issued for 26 Eye Drops

✂️ Market Snippet

  • DOW: 🔼 1.58% (32,928.96)

  • S&P 500: 🔼 1.20% (4,166.82)

  • NASDAQ: 🔼 1.16% (12,789.48)

  • BTC: 🔽 0.15% (34,482.00)

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*Stock numbers as of market close, cryptocurrency as of 7:45pm EST yesterday.

✍️ Biden Signs AI Executive Order

President Joe Biden recently signed an executive order aimed at creating safeguards for artificial intelligence (AI). This order seeks to ensure that the development of AI technology benefits society while also protecting national security and consumer rights. 🤖 By utilizing the Defense Production Act, the order mandates AI developers to disclose safety test results. Additionally, standards for secure AI tool release are to be developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. 📜

TL;DR ⏳: President Biden's new executive order is setting the pace for AI development. 📈

🚨 Alert Issued for 26 Eye Drops

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a critical alert advising consumers to immediately discontinue the use of 26 different over-the-counter eye drop products. This warning comes with a serious concern: these eye drops could lead to infections that might cause partial vision loss or even blindness. 🛑 The products in question were sold under various brand names at CVS, Target, and Rite Aid. Upon investigation, the FDA found that the manufacturing facility where the products were made had unsanitary conditions, along with positive results for bacterial contamination. These eye drops are commonly used for treating dry eyes and irritation, but the potential risk has led to a call for a full recall and removal from store shelves. ❌

TL;DR ⏳: Steer clear of 26 eye drop brands linked to infection risks, says FDA. 👀

⚡ BulletList Roundup (10 Headlines)

  1. 🇮🇱 Israel declares Shani Louk, taken by Hamas at age 23, murdered

  2. ✈️ Antisemitic group disrupts Russian airport as Tel Aviv flight arrives

  3. 🔫 Maine mass shooting suspect was previously denied gun purchase

  4. ⚖️ Family requests DOJ inquiry into man killed by police car and buried secretly

  5. 🏛️ Advocates argue Trump should be barred from 2024 election due to Jan. 6 events

  6. 🇺🇸 House Republicans propose $14.3 billion aid bill for Israel, suggest cuts to IRS

  7. 🚧 Judge instructs immigration officials to halt removal of Texas border wire

  8. 🌀 Hurricane Otis's fatalities increase to 45, many still missing

  9. 🗣️ SBF faced with his past statements during FTX trial cross-examination

  10. 🎥 'Hunger Games' prequel secures interim SAG-AFTRA agreement, boasts $100 million budget

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