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Oil falls as demand outlook weakens, Iran supply disruption concerns ease By Reuters

Oil falls as demand outlook weakens, Iran supply disruption concerns ease By Reuters

By Emily Chow SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices slid as much as $3 to a near two-week low during Asian trade on Tuesday on the back of a weaker demand outlook and after a media report…

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South African Minister and Reserve Bank governor who drove significant economic
reforms

South African Minister and Reserve Bank governor who drove significant economic reforms

Tito Mboweni, former South African Reserve Bank Governor, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Labour was arguably one of the country’s most consequential economic policymakers and drove several significant economic reforms. Mboweni passed away on…

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The AI sexbot industry is just getting started. It brings strange new questions – and risks

The AI sexbot industry is just getting started. It brings strange new questions – and risks

Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting personal. Chatbots are designed to imitate human interactions, and the rise of realistic voice chat is leading many users to form emotional attachments or laugh along with virtual podcast hosts.…

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Three workers sue Pemex for injuries at Texas refinery By Reuters

Three workers sue Pemex for injuries at Texas refinery By Reuters

HOUSTON (Reuters) – Three workers filed a lawsuit in a Texas state court in Houston on Monday against Mexico’s national oil company Pemex for injuries they allege were received in a hydrogen sulfide release at…

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As OpenAI attracts billions in new investment, its goal of balancing profit with purpose is getting more challenging to pull off

As OpenAI attracts billions in new investment, its goal of balancing profit with purpose is getting more challenging to pull off

OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company that developed the popular ChatGPT chatbot and the text-to-art program Dall-E, is at a crossroads. On Oct. 2, 2024, it announced that it had obtained US$6.6 billion in new funding…

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Australia has led the way regulating gene technology for over 20 years. Here’s how it should apply that to AI

Australia has led the way regulating gene technology for over 20 years. Here’s how it should apply that to AI

Since 2019, the Australian Department for Industry, Science and Resources has been striving to make the nation a leader in “safe and responsible” artificial intelligence (AI). Key to this is a voluntary framework based on…

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Oil prices erase nearly all of last week’s gains on China demand woes By Reuters

Oil prices erase nearly all of last week’s gains on China demand woes By Reuters

By Colleen Howe (Reuters) – Oil prices on Monday wiped out nearly all gains made last week after data showed China’s inflation rate declined and a lack of clarity on the country’s economic stimulus plans…

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As an ethical hacker, I can’t believe the risks people routinely take when they access the internet in public

As an ethical hacker, I can’t believe the risks people routinely take when they access the internet in public

In the modern world we are all constantly connected, but this comes with risks. As most cybersecurity specialists will tell you, the biggest vulnerability in any system is the user – whether at home or…

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What are the chances for an escalation in the Middle East over the next 6-9 months By Investing.com

What are the chances for an escalation in the Middle East over the next 6-9 months By Investing.com

Investing.com — The next 6 to 9 months are likely to see a major escalation in the Middle East, with a 60% probability, as per analysts at Alpine Macro.  The geopolitical tension between Israel and…

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Committed a workplace gaffe? You will survive it (and you may even get promoted)

Committed a workplace gaffe? You will survive it (and you may even get promoted)

Nearly everybody has emailed the wrong thing to the wrong person at the wrong time. It’s a leveller in modern workplaces. The consequences of errors may be immense or trivial, but not much can change…

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