Search results
This Week in AI: With Chevron's demise, AI regulation seems dead in the water
TechCrunch· 21 hours agoSupreme Court struck down “Chevron deference,” a 40-year-old ruling on federal agencies’ power that...
The dragnet approach to the EU individual sanctions regime is failing
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 21 hours agoDr Moshe Kantor's case clearly demonstrates a cleanup of the list is long overdue. Those who deserve...
Bayes Esports speaks with Esports World Cup to discuss recent data deal - Esports Insider
Esports Insider· 22 hours agoWith the inaugural Esports World Cup officially kicking off, Bayes Esports shares a Q&A between the...
‘Like a son to me’: George Cottrell, the high-rolling convicted fraudster at Nigel Farage’s side
The Guardian· 22 hours agoIt’s an enigma at the heart of Nigel Farage’s general election campaign: why has a 30-year-old...
Scientists discover new plant species that could lead to 'climate proof' chocolate
Irish Examiner· 22 hours agoMost of the world's chocolate production is concentrated in West African countries like Ghana and...
Google Drive cloud storage review: primarily for Google users
TechRadar· 22 hours agoGoogle Drive is built to be web-centric but also provides useful mobile applications. Google Drive has grown nicely from its shaky start to be a genuine ...
Tegan Higginbotham: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
The Guardian· 24 hours agoThe comedian, screenwriter and actor’s list includes a Jurassic Park melodica cover and Kristen Wiig’s Liza Minnelli impersonation
‘Radical’, ‘a headrush’, ‘insanely clever’: the best Australian books out in July
The Guardian· 24 hours agoAgainst this backdrop, Finegan Kruckemeyer’s debut novel is a startlingly optimistic work, a fable about making families and communities, about the practices that bring people together as the ...
After our first cold water swim our teeth chatter and hands ache – and I imagine the spirit of Mum...
The Guardian· 24 hours agoMy grandmother stayed in her one-bedroom high-rise tower flat facing the Williamstown beach until she had to move into an aged care home. Gran wasn’t a swimmer, but she was a great supporter ...
Our attitudes towards AI reveal how we really feel about human intelligence
The Guardian· 24 hours agoThe idea that superintelligent robots are alien invaders coming to “steal our jobs” reveals profound shortcomings in the way we think about work, value, and intelligence itself. When we “other ...