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Former University of Louisville basketball coach Dino Gaudio is facing federal charges for allegedly trying to extort the program, the acting U.S. attorney for the Western District of Kentucky announced on Tuesday.
Gaudio was charged by the U.S. attorney s office for allegedly threatening to tell the media of recruiting violations if he wasn’t paid 17 months of salary to not report the issue.
Gaudio extorted money from UofL, threatening to tell the media about recruiting violations, according to the charging document. Jason Riley (@JasonRileyWDRB) May 18, 2021
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Court documents also show a text Gaudio sent to other Louisville coaches containing one of the recruitment videos he threatened to release, according to a tweet from Fox affiliate WDRB reporter Jason Riley.
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EVA HAMRUD, METAFACT
11 APRIL 2021
We encounter artificial intelligence (AI) every day. AI describes computer systems that are able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. When you search something on the internet, the top results you see are decided by AI.
Any recommendations you get from your favorite shopping or streaming websites will also be based on an AI algorithm. These algorithms use your browser history to find things you might be interested in.
Because targeted recommendations are not particularly exciting, science fiction prefers to depict AI as super-intelligent robots that overthrow humanity. Some people believe this scenario could one day become reality. Notable figures, including the late Stephen Hawking, have expressed fear about how future AI could threaten humanity.
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September 23, 2020
Statement By Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
A grand jury indicted one former Louisville police detective, Brett Hankison, in
connection with the death of Breonna Taylor charging him with three counts of wanton endangerment of someone else
Statement By Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
A grand jury indicted one former Louisville police detective, Brett Hankison, in
connection with the death of Breonna Taylor charging him with three counts of wanton endangerment of someone else – a man, his pregnant wife and their five-year-old daughter in an adjoining apartment. But no officer was held responsible for Breonna Taylor’s murder. The two officers who fired the fatal shots that hit and killed Ms. Taylor were not charged.
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