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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 ...
Water systems are vulnerable to melting plastic components, toxic contamination and failures that can leave firefighters ...
As AI automates technical work, students and educators need to emphasize social skills and a high degree of self-awareness.
More and more universities are bringing in corporate-style marketing chiefs. New research shows what they’re gaining – and ...
South Africa’s response has been one of strategic autonomy. This involves taking independent and non-aligned positions on ...
The Sanctuary Movement emerged amid a restrictive US asylum process and as the Reagan administration refused to acknowledge ...
Maha Rafi Atal, Adam Smith Senior Lecturer in Political Economy, University of Glasgow Rachel Reeves and the Labour party ...
Eighty years have passed since Japan’s surrender ended the second world war. But the way Japan thinks about its wartime ...
Afghans who have lost US work permits and protections from deportation fear persecution by the Taliban if they return to ...
The proscription of Palestine Action – banning membership or support for the organisation on the ground that the home ...
The island state’s second election in two years was brought on by a no-confidence vote. And there’s another one coming - even ...
International efforts to reach agreement on reducing plastic pollution are disappointing. But we don’t need to wait for a ...
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