The AI apocalypse: Imminent risk or misdirection?
As tech bosses raise the doomsday alarm, others say it’s a distraction from AI’s real, less sensational dangers.
As tech bosses raise the doomsday alarm, others say it’s a distraction from AI’s real, less sensational dangers.
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Alongside the fighting in Sudan, there’s a battle of narratives. Plus, racist rhetoric in Tunisia.
Since Musk took over Twitter, it has changed for the worse, from reinstating previously banned accounts to layoffs.
Washington does damage control after leak of classified documents reveals sensitive information about Ukraine war.
Protests erupt in Israel amid Netanyahu’s government push for broad judicial reform. Plus, Greece’s wiretapping scandal.
Trump uses the possibility of an arrest to fundraise and rile up his base. Plus, the squeeze on Nicaragua’s journalists.
A debacle with sports host sparks a furious debate about free speech at the BBC. Plus, what could AI mean for the media?
Could an upcoming court case leave a mark on the Fox network? Plus, Taiwan’s political satirists – taking digs at China.
Fire, violence and exultant settlers – Israel’s occupation gets darker. Plus, journalism in crisis in Pakistan.
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Peruvians are protesting but what story is the media telling? Also, the dangers of dissent in Belarus.