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Public Health Needs to Get Off the Laptop and Into the Streets
Transformational experiences in South Africa with TAC emphasized the importance of community engagement and effective communication in health education.
If you lose your job to AI, it's even harder to bounce back
AI-driven job displacement can lead to lasting economic setbacks for affected workers, including prolonged unemployment and reduced earnings potential.
Treon lands 6.8m to accelerate industrial AI innovation | Computer Weekly
Treon secured €6.8m in funding to enhance AI-driven services for factories and logistics, addressing maintenance challenges in industrial environments.
Utilizing uv workflows enhances Python code execution and script management for coding agents, ensuring proper handling of dependencies and sandboxing.
The war with Iran threatens global universities in the Middle East, with U.S. institutions declared 'legitimate targets' by Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
Is Anthropic limiting the release of Mythos to protect the internet - or Anthropic? | TechCrunch
Anthropic limited the release of its Mythos model due to its potential to exploit software vulnerabilities, sharing it only with select large organizations.
The Assembly review TV has rarely seen anything like this delightful gem
The Assembly features celebrities interviewed by young adults with neurodivergence, allowing for direct and profound questions that challenge conventional interview norms.
Banning New Foreign Routers Mistargets Products to Fix Real Problem
The FCC has banned foreign-made routers from U.S. sale due to security concerns, impacting consumer options without effectively addressing vulnerabilities.
Spring TV is stacked: The shows you won't want to miss right now
New TV programming offers fictionalized depictions of societal issues, featuring big stars and concluding series, promising a packed month of quality content.
Don't look at who voted to call the slave trade the gravest crime', look at who didn't | Kenneth Mohammed
The Ghana-led UN resolution on slavery highlights global disparities in acknowledging historical injustices, with significant opposition from Western nations.
China probes malicious' cyberbullying of teen diving champion Quan
Quan Hongchan faces cyberbullying and pressure over her appearance, prompting an investigation by Chinese authorities into the toxic online abuse she has received.