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Many Australians secretly use AI at work, a new report shows. Clearer rules could reduce ‘shadow AI’
A new report finds unapproved, worker-led ‘shadow use’ of generative AI can sometimes be a good thing. But the lack of clear ...
In an ever more dangerous world the focus should be on how we can limit, not increase, the risk of major nuclear conflicts.
Under EU law, for a brand to market their products as “natural mineral water” it has to remain unaltered. French mineral ...
One theory is that reduced enjoyment for music may reflect a more generalised anhedonia, an absence of pleasure for anything.
Poverty, migration and dysfunctional institutions are causing widespread food insecurity. Without coherent, transparent ...
Global plastics treaty talks in Geneva have ended without agreement after more than three years of negotiations.
The system leads to high marginal effective tax rates on secondary earners, discouraging employment. When some parents return ...
The Sanctuary Movement emerged amid a restrictive US asylum process and as the Reagan administration refused to acknowledge ...
More and more universities are bringing in corporate-style marketing chiefs. New research shows what they’re gaining – and ...
The 40-year-old ‘vaccine court’ relies on scientific evidence to determine whether a person experienced harm from a routine ...
Afghans who have lost US work permits and protections from deportation fear persecution by the Taliban if they return to ...
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