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theconversation.com - Timothy Koskie - ABC will trial using AI for journalism. What are the risks and benefits?
ABC will trial using AI for journalism. What are the risks and benefits?
The Conversation

Earlier today, the ABC flagged a shift in their position on generative artificial intelligence (AI) use in their news production. Despite previous caution, a recent deal with US tech company Anthropic has opened the door for ABC staff to bring…

retractionwatch.com - Avery Orrall - Ethics journal retracts paper by high school student for AI, peer review manipulation
Ethics journal retracts paper by high school student for AI, peer review manipulation
Retraction Watch

The Journal of Medical Ethics has retracted a paper on the use of AI in the pharmaceutical industry for containing references that don't exist. The article's sole author: a high school student. The paper, which argues biased algorithms can…

boingboing.net - Jason Weisberger - Prediction market pays news networks to launder gambling as analysis
Prediction market pays news networks to launder gambling as analysis
Boing Boing

Popular Information and Public Notice report that CNN and CNBC have been heavily promoting Kalshi prediction markets while inconsistently disclosing that Kalshi is not just a questionable source but a business partner. CNN and CNBC are not just…

japantimes.co.jp - Fiona E. Murray — Robert Murray - NATO needs to create its own defense market
NATO needs to create its own defense market
The Japan Times

When World War II began in 1939, Canada had almost no meaningful military industry. Six years later, Canadian factories had produced thousands of aircraft, hundreds of naval vessels and more than 800,000 military vehicles. A country of just 11…

japantimes.co.jp - Kazuaki Nagata - Japan might be giving the currency market the silent treatment
Japan might be giving the currency market the silent treatment
The Japan Times

Japan might be talking up the yen by saying less about it, the lack of information adding to the sense of uncertainty and putting traders on the back foot. “It seems to me that the government may be changing its approach to FX…

forbes.com - Benjamin Wolff - Shared Futures 2026 & The Irreplaceable Human Art Of Creating With AI
Shared Futures 2026 & The Irreplaceable Human Art Of Creating With AI
Forbes

Amandeep Singh Gill, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Special Envoy for Digital and Emerging Technologies, speaking to the audience at Shared Futures 2026: The AI Forum In Homer's “Odyssey,” Penelope is the seemingly…

japantimes.co.jp - Women increasingly active in Japan's fish markets
Women increasingly active in Japan's fish markets
The Japan Times

Women are becoming increasingly visible in Japan's fish markets as the country shifts toward a more gender-neutral society, making inroads into the traditionally male-dominated industry. At the Toyosu wholesale food market in Tokyo's Koto Ward…

forbes.com - Tracy Brower - How To Future-Proof Your Career And Increase Your Value At Work
How To Future-Proof Your Career And Increase Your Value At Work
Forbes

So here are pragmatic strategies to future-proof your career. Strikingly, 66% of managers and 59% of employees say their skills aren't fully relevant anymore, according to data from TalentLMS. And 38% of managers say they're not even sure what…

reason.com - Liz Wolfe - A.I. predictions failing to come true
A.I. predictions failing to come true
Reason Magazine - Free Minds and Free Markets

Right/wrong: 'A year ago, the message from many business leaders was that AI was going to wipe out jobs. For the past month or so, tech CEOs have been striking a more optimistic tone,' reports The Wall Street Journal 's Katherine Bindley, citing…

nytimes.com - Melody Gutierrez - Inside the chaotic, violent weekend that derailed Terrion Arnold's NFL future
Inside the chaotic, violent weekend that derailed Terrion Arnold's NFL future
The New York Times

Terrion Arnold was looking for a thief. A quarter-million dollars in cash, jewelry and other valuables had vanished from the beach-themed townhouse the NFL cornerback had rented in Largo, Fla., about a half-hour outside Tampa. Talking with police…

nasa.gov - Stephen Carney - ESA's Euclid Space Telescope Finds Universe's Most Ancient Quasars - NASA Science
ESA's Euclid Space Telescope Finds Universe's Most Ancient Quasars - NASA Science
NASA

Led by ESA (European Space Agency) with contributions from NASA, the Euclid space telescope has discovered 31 of the oldest quasars ever documented. In fact, two are the oldest ever observed, dating back to the universe's infancy, when it was just…

digitaltrends.com - Moinak Pal - EV batteries are lasting much longer than the industry expected
EV batteries are lasting much longer than the industry expected
Digital Trends

One of the biggest arguments against buying an electric vehicle has long been battery longevity. Critics have questioned whether expensive battery packs would survive beyond a few years or require costly replacements before the rest of the car wore…

searchengineland.com - Lauren Donovan - Search Engine Land welcomes Traffic Think Tank to its community portfolio
Search Engine Land welcomes Traffic Think Tank to its community portfolio
Search Engine Land

[Boston, MA, July 6, 2026] — Search Engine Land today announced that Traffic Think Tank has officially joined the Search Engine Land family, expanding opportunities for search marketers to connect, collaborate, and learn through one of the…

gizmodo.com - Matt Novak - Fox News Struggles to Defend Trump Crypto 'Grift,' So He'll Just Have to Do It Himself
Fox News Struggles to Defend Trump Crypto 'Grift,' So He'll Just Have to Do It Himself
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

Donald Trump tried to defend the money he's made from crypto while taking questions in the Oval Office on Monday. The president has raked in over $1 billion from cryptocurrency ventures, according to his latest financial disclosure documents, made…

japantimes.co.jp - World absorbs historic Iran war oil supply loss, but depleted stocks bring risks
World absorbs historic Iran war oil supply loss, but depleted stocks bring risks
The Japan Times

The world has absorbed with surprising ease the loss of over a billion barrels of oil supply since the Iran war began, but, with long-term peace elusive and buffer reserves now drained, it still faces the looming risk of future price spikes.

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