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'We have to accept this is England's identity'
Former captain Alan Shearer on England's dramatic Euro 2024 win over Slovakia and how boss Gareth Southgate will not change his ways. -
The Hill - Politics
China is militarizing AI, and that's the AI threat we should worry about
Congress and the Biden administration are focusing on potential AI harms, while China is militarizing AI technology and seeking to access American data through technology companies, prompting the need for more funding for the FCC to remove Chinese ...China -
The Hill - Politics
We shouldn’t have to accept gerrymandering in 2024 — here’s how we fight it
Alexander v. South Carolina NAACP is just the most recent in a string of decisions disenfranchising minority voters. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Robinhood Could Use AI to Break Into Advisory
The online broker needs to keep expanding its retirement offerings. -
ABC News - Health
Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024?
Voters in five states will decide referendums on abortion rights this year, with potentially more to comeAbortion -
VentureBeat - Tech
Meta’s LLM Compiler is the latest AI breakthrough to change the way we code
Meta unveils LLM Compiler, an AI-powered suite of models revolutionizing code optimization and compilation, promising faster, more efficient software development and new frontiers in AI-assisted programming. -
The Guardian - World
AI scientist Ray Kurzweil: ‘We are going to expand intelligence a millionfold by 2045’
The Google futurist talks nanobots and avatars, deepfakes and elections – and why he is so optimistic about a future where we merge with computers. The American computer scientist and techno-optimist Ray Kurzweil is a long-serving authority on ... -
The Guardian - World
Republicans hail Trump immunity ruling as Democrats warn ‘we will not have a democracy’
Chuck Schumer says ruling will undermine supreme court’s credibility and calls it ‘a sad day for our democracy’. While Republicans applauded the supreme court’s decision to grant Donald Trump immunity for official acts undertaken as president, ...Donald Trump -
Inc. - Business
Researchers May Have Just Developed a Way to Identify AI's Fingerprints
A new study of changing vocabulary in academic papers finds that certain words are becoming more common.
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Le Pen says she will seek to form government even if short of outright majority
French far-right party leader says she will look for allies if RN fails to secure 289 parliamentary seats on Sunday -
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The far-right surge in France
Opponents must mobilise to prevent Marine Le Pen’s party from taking power -
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Joe Biden and the tragedy of liberal denialism
The left ignores problems on its own side, and recent history has turned on that failureJoe Biden -
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Turkey arrests hundreds after violence against Syrian nationals
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Starmer accepted £76,000 of freebies including tickets to over 20 football games
Commons register of interests shows Labour leader’s declarations in last parliament spanned concerts to clothing