Just because you can deal with your inbox more quickly doesn’t mean you’ll spend your afternoon on the beach.
NZ’s new AI strategy is long on ‘economic opportunity’ but short on managing ethical and social risk
Most New Zealanders are worried about AI, but the government’s new strategy has little to reassure them. Emulating the EUs approach to managing risk might help.
Indeed and Glassdoor to lay off 1,300 workers as AI shakes up job search business
How AI is changing dating
Artificial intelligence is spurring a revolution in online dating. But how will this change the way we view connection?
Pope Leo XIV: AI Developers, Users Share Responsibility to Promote Good of Humanity
In spite of global advancements, Pope Leo commented that approximately 2.6 billion persons living in rural and low-income areas do not even have access to basic communication technologies.
Former U.S. Diplomat: U.S. Must ‘Catch Up’ to China on AI
China will eventually agree to a deal on trade with the U.S. but can’t just “cave.” America’s national security apparatus is not ready for AI. When it comes to foreign-owned land in the United States, notably purchases from China, “the devil is in the details.” These were some of the insights I got …
AI tool that writes police reports needs better oversight, transparency, report says
The Electronic Frontier Foundation says Axon’s Draft One tool lacks features for determining which parts of a police report were written by a human and which were written by a machine.
Bridging the divide: building Pacific agency in the AI era – Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
The Pacific Islands mostly lack the technical and governance foundations to navigate the AI era, say Peter Brimble and David Hua.
Study Shows How AI Can Cut Over 5 Billion Tons of Carbon Emissions in 3 Key Sectors
AI can cut up to 5.4B tonnes of CO₂ yearly by 2035 by transforming food, energy, and transport. Here’s how AI may be climate’s biggest ally.
Indeed, Glassdoor to cut 1,300 jobs amid AI integration, memo shows
Recruit Holdings , the Japanese parent of Indeed and Glassdoor, will reduce headcount by around 1,300 across the two job sites amid a shift in focus toward artificial intelligence, according to a memo seen by Reuters on Thursday.