Miami US Attorney Instills Fear as Trump Enemy Probes Ramp Up

Miami’s US attorney is alarming staff with unconventional interrogation tactics to oust prosecutors, while warning the office about dishonesty and disobedience as he staffs up investigations of the president’s perceived enemies, according to multiple people familiar with the situation.

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April Miller Boise arrived at Intel shortly before Open AI’s launch of ChatGPT three years ago, and has been on the fore since, helping the chip maker institute key strategic changes in the emerging AI era. “Fundamentally, it has changed computing, and the way probably all of us do and will do our work.” said Boise, Intel’s executive vice president and chief legal officer.

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