El Pais English Edition

El Pais English Edition is a news outlet that provides translated content from the Spanish version of El Pais. The articles cover various topics including science, technology, politics, and business. The publication has a team of native English-speaking journalists and translators working from their main newsroom in Madrid. They offer a selection of news stories and features with added context and explanation for their readers.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

90%

Examples:

  • The articles show a slight negative bias towards certain subjects, such as Apple's Siri and Javier Milei.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • There are no clear conflicts of interest found in the articles.

Contradictions

92%

Examples:

  • In one article, the EU's stance on self-regulation in AI is contradicted by other sources.

Deceptions

85%

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  • Some articles contain deceptive practices, such as not providing the full context for certain statements or events.

Recent Articles

  • New Study: Earth's Inner Core Slowing Down, Potentially Leading to Longer Days

    New Study: Earth's Inner Core Slowing Down, Potentially Leading to Longer Days

    Broke On: Friday, 01 January 2010 New research from the University of Southern California reveals the Earth's inner core has slowed down for the first time in decades, potentially leading to longer days. Seismic data shows this shift occurred around 2010 and is caused by turbulent movements in the outer core and gravitational pulls from mantle regions. The team aims to further investigate why this change is happening.
  • Apple and OpenAI: A Game-Changing Partnership at WWDC 2023 - Expected AI Enhancements for iOS and iPhone

    Apple and OpenAI: A Game-Changing Partnership at WWDC 2023 - Expected AI Enhancements for iOS and iPhone

    Broke On: Monday, 20 May 2024 Apple and OpenAI are set to announce a partnership at WWDC on June 10, bringing advanced AI features to iOS and iPhone users through on-device and cloud-based services. Anticipated enhancements include an auto-summarization tool for notifications, improved Siri technology, and AI-based photo editing. Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives expects exclusive access to advanced AI features on iPhone 16 and iOS 18, generating additional revenue growth opportunities through subscription fees.
  • EU's AI Act: Navigating Challenges Towards Comprehensive AI Regulation

    Broke On: Monday, 04 December 2023 The EU is working on creating future-proof rules for technology and adopting a holistic approach to AI regulation. Negotiations for the AI Act are facing challenges due to the rise of generative AI and various national interests. Key issues under discussion include the use of facial recognition systems by the police and the control of highly unpredictable foundation models with systemic risk. Spain, the current European Council president, supports self-regulation with limited obligations, while the European Parliament seeks a stronger regulatory framework.
  • Venezuelans Vote for Annexation of Disputed Essequibo Region in Non-Binding Referendum

    Broke On: Sunday, 03 December 2023 Venezuelans have voted in a non-binding referendum to approve the takeover of the Essequibo region, a disputed territory with neighboring Guyana. The Essequibo region, which represents two-thirds of Guyana's territory, is rich in oil and gas resources. In response to the rising tensions, Brazil has reinforced its border with both Venezuela and Guyana.
  • Ancient Mosquito Fossils Suggest Males Also Fed on Blood, Challenging Evolutionary Understanding

    Broke On: Friday, 01 December 2023 The oldest known mosquito fossils have been discovered in Lebanese amber, dating back to the early-Cretaceous period. The fossils are of a new species called Libanoculex intermedius. The male mosquitoes had piercing-sucking mouthparts, suggesting they likely fed on blood. This discovery challenges the belief that only female mosquitoes are bloodsuckers.
  • OpenAI's Project Q*: A Leap in AI or a Threat to Humanity?

    Broke On: Wednesday, 22 November 2023 OpenAI's project Q* can accurately solve simple mathematical problems, indicating a reasoning capacity similar to human intelligence. Concerns were raised among OpenAI staff about the potential risks to humanity posed by rapid advances in AI. OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman was dismissed and then reinstated amid disagreements over the direction of the project. The OpenAI board was reshuffled, with concerns raised about the lack of diversity and a potential shift towards capitalist interests.
  • Argentina's Presidential Election: Contrasting Visions and Fraud Claims

    Broke On: Friday, 17 November 2023 The run-off is between the current economy minister for the ruling Peronists, Sergio Massa, and libertarian outsider Javier Milei. Milei has echoed former US President Donald Trump's claims of election fraud, injecting uncertainty into Argentina's presidential runoff. The Argentinian presidential campaign has largely ignored environmental issues, despite the country facing severe climate change consequences.
  • Russia Withdraws from Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Amid International Concern

    Broke On: Thursday, 02 November 2023 Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law revoking Russia's ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. The move has sparked international concern, with the head of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban-Treaty Organization and the United States expressing condemnation. Germany has provided Ukraine with additional military aid, including armoured personnel carriers, air surveillance radar systems, and reconnaissance drones. The US has imposed sanctions on several companies based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and on one of Russia's largest publicly traded holding companies, Sistema.