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Australian government may explore using AI for cabinet submissions despite security concerns | Australian politician

The federal government can “explore” using artificial intelligence programs to write cabinet cases or cases of technological involvement in security risks and data breaches. The finance minister, Katy Gallagher, also announced on Wednesday the public service would build its own special AI program for government workers, spruiking productivity benefits for rolling out generative programs such […]

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Minns says his office may not have been notified of the Neo-Nazi rally because it was held over the weekend | Chris Minns

The NSW Premier, Chris Minns, said staff in his office may not have been informed of Saturday’s Neo-Nazi Rally by Parliamentary Security “because it was on the weekend”. The Premier said the secretary of the department’s department of changes in security procedures after the exit of other parliamentary figures and police at the Macquarie Street […]

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Former CFMEU Boss John Setka charged with threatening and harassing union manager | Victoria

Former construction Union Boss John Setka has been arrested and charged by Victoria Police after allegedly sending threatening and harassing emails to a union manager. The 61-year-old was arrested at a house on foot at about 6.40am on Wednesday. Police searched the property and recovered a mobile phone and an iPad. Setka was later charged […]

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Japan’s new PM faces a Dilemma the size of Sumoichi: Will Takaichi be tempted to ban the women’s sport? | J’tan

Anticipation is building among Japan’s sumo fans as they wait to find out if the country’s first female minister, Sanae Takaichi, will buck centuries of tradition to present a trophy later this month. In the 11 days of the current 15-day tournament in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, the sports officials are left with the possibility of […]

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UK aims to curb AI sex abuse to prompt more testing

Liv McMahonTechnology Technology Getty Images The UK government will allow tech workers and child safety charities to activate artificial intelligence tools to ensure they don’t visualize sexual abuse. A reform of the crime and policing bill announced on Wednesday will enable “authorized testers” to identify models for their ability to sexually abuse children before they […]

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Israel has destroyed more than 1,500 buildings in Gaza since the ceasefire

Benedict Garman,Try the BBC and Barbara Metzler,Try the BBC BBC Israel has destroyed more than 1,500 buildings in areas of Gaza that remain under control from the cease-fire by Hamas as analyzed by the BBC show REAL. New photos – the latest taken on 8 November – show that the entire neighborhood controlled by the […]

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Why Ofsted’s school inspection shakeup risks causing new problems

Branwen JeffreysEducation Editor BBC Ofsted’s new ‘traffic light’ rating system for schools across England came into force this week – but does it mark meaningful change or, as one expert argues, “high level tinkering”? Listen to Branwen reading this article When Nick Green quit teaching after 17 years, one factor drove him above all others: […]

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Australia’s sleeper closures affect thousands of delivery drivers and 120 employees | GIG ECONOMY

Menulog is ending operations in Australia, becoming the latest casualty in the competitive service sector that will affect thousands of delivery riders, as well as around 120 direct employees. The owner, Dutch multinational takeaway.com, announced on Wednesday that the Australian-based service will no longer take orders from 26 November. “While Morulbog has a proud 20-year […]

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The Borderline Ebighuity: How Google Maps removed the face of the Western Sahara border for users in Morocco | Morocco

Dotted lines describe the border between Western Sahara and Morocco, which indicates the facing situation of the territory, not yet seen by people using Google Maps in the latter. After media reports last week highlighted the discrepancy, the UN Security Council tied it to the Western Autonomy which acknowledged that it was often shown in […]

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‘Sobering’ study reveals extent of bullying and mental health problems for children in Wales | Children

Most students in Primary School School have problems sleeping while a third suffer from emotional difficulties, a significant study has revealed. Half of the children aged seven to 11 who took part in the research said they were beaten at school and ate more than half a meal or vegetables every day. A study of […]

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