Groups of protesters clashed at a pro-Palestinian tent encampment at UCLA. Demonstrations have taken place at colleges across the U.S. this week leading to multiple arrests. Photo: Etienne Laurent/AFP/Getty Images #wsj #ucla #protest
SpaceX launched its uncrewed Starship rocket from southern Texas in the third test flight of the vehicle that the company’s CEO Elon Musk wants to eventually fly on deep-space missions. Photo: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images #WSJ #thewallstreetjournal #Spa
The International Criminal Court accused the head of the Black Sea Fleet and a bomber-unit leader of targeting Ukraine’s civilian power supply. The announcement marks the second time warrants have been issued for Russian officials linked to the war in Ukra
The new system, called Sora, takes a written prompt and renders a richly detailed video through artificial intelligence. OpenAI, which created ChatGPT, said a group of researchers will identify ways the program could be misused. Photo: OpenAI
A Boeing 737 MAX-9 flight from Alaska Airlines made an emergency landing in Portland, Ore., after a section of the aircraft ripped away in midair on Friday. Photo: Kyle Rinker/Reuters #wsj #alaskaairlines #boeing737
OpenAI said co-founder Sam Altman is leaving as chief executive. Mira Murati, chief technology officer at the artificial-intelligence company, will serve as interim CEO. Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg News #wsj #thewallstreetjournal
The company at the center of the generative artificial intelligence revolution took the stage at the WSJ’s Tech Live event. OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman and CTO Mira Murati sat down with WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern to talk about AGI, the cap
Thousands of people were feared dead after heavy flooding from Mediterranean storm Daniel caused widespread flooding in Libya, senior officials said Monday. Photo: The Press Office of the Prime Minister of the Eastern Libyan Government/AFP/Getty Images #ws