In France, prosecutors are struggling to determine which of two identical twins fired the fatal shot in a double gang murder case, as DNA evidence found on the gun matches both brothers. The case, involving 33-year-old Samuel and Jeremy Y, highlights the complexities of forensic science when dealing with identical genetic material, according to Sky News. The brothers are accused of the September 2020 killing of 17-year-old Tidiane B, as well as several attempted murders the following month.
Meanwhile, in the United States, several other stories are unfolding. The state of New Mexico opened a case against Meta on Monday, accusing the tech giant of facilitating child predators. According to The Verge, the case centers on whether Meta misled the public about the safety of its platform.
In the realm of artificial intelligence, MIT Technology Review announced the launch of "Making AI Work," a new AI mini-course newsletter. The newsletter will provide weekly case studies exploring tools and tips for AI implementation across various sectors, offering practical guidance on how generative AI is being used.
Also in the tech world, some ChatGPT users are attempting to create their own versions of the GPT-4o model, after OpenAI announced its retirement. Fortune reported that users are revolting due to the new model's comparatively "cold personality." The company plans to shut down GPT-4o on February 13, a model dating back to 2024. According to the company, 0.1% of ChatGPT users still use GPT-4o everyday.
Finally, in medical research, scientists have identified a complex brain network that may explain many of the stranger symptoms of Parkinson's disease. NPR News reported that the SCAN network, which links movement and thinking, appears to be a key brain area affected in the disease.
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