‘We need to set the terms or we’re all screwed’: how newsrooms are tackling AI’s uncertainties and opportunities | Artificial intelligence (AI)

In early March, a job advert was doing the rounds among sports journalists. It was for an “AI-assisted sports reporter” at USA Today’s publisher, Gannett. It was billed as a role at the “forefront of a new era in journalism”, but came with a caveat: “This is not a beat-reporting position and does not require…

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News live: Coalition ‘won’t stand in the way’ of Labor’s $150 energy rebates; US cuts research funding from Australian universities | Australia news

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Back to the prime minister’s presser earlier this morning. Asked about government analysis in the Telegraph suggesting that workers could spend up to $5,000 to start going back into the office, Albanese condemned the Coalition’s push to end work-from-home for public…

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The FCC is investigating whether Huawei, other Chinese companies are evading US ban

The US Federal Communications Commission has launched what it describes as a “sweeping investigation” on Chinese companies already on its “Covered List.” Those companies include Huawei, ZTE and China Telecom, which the US government believes are aligned with the Chinese Communist Party. In 2022, the Biden administration banned the sale of communications equipment, video surveillance…

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