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US and UK refuse to sign Paris summit declaration on ‘inclusive’ AI
The US and the UK have refused to sign the Paris AI summit’s declaration on “inclusive and sustainable” artificial intelligence, in a blow to hopes for a concerted approach to developing and regulating the technology.
The two countries did not immediately explain their reasons for not adding their names to …
‘It won’t end like Jurassic Park. That was a movie!’ The man who wants to bring the woolly mammoth back to life
Canada’s Liberal party was left for dead, but Trump might have just given it a second chance
Campaigner for migrants in Libya says his phone was targeted in spyware attack
An Italy-based human rights activist whose work supports the international criminal court in providing evidence about cases of abuse suffered by migrants and refugees held in Libyan detention camps and prisons has revealed that Apple informed him his phone was targeted in a spyware attack
David Yambio, the president and …
‘Each of us is afraid’: Guinea’s junta leader tightens grip as opposition lies low
Tuesday briefing: Will Labour’s own ‘go home’ moment work – or lead to more desperate measures?
Respect Trump’s mandate and handle disputes ‘directly and privately’, says Mandelson
Britain must respect Donald Trump’s “strong and clear mandate for change”, Peter Mandelson has said, but Keir Starmer’s government could “always make our views known privately and directly” to the US president.
Lord Mandelson, Britain’s ambassador to Washington, said that in dealing with Trump, the government must “understand what drives …
New Zealand government loses ground in polls as economic concerns grow
New Zealand’s National-led coalition government is losing support among voters, new polling shows, amid frustrations over the economy and deepening concern the country is heading in the wrong direction.
Meanwhile, the parliamentary left bloc has taken a narrow lead for the third poll in a row, enough that the opposition …
Migrant workers in UK to fill care roles ‘charged up to £20,000’ in illegal fees
Migrant workers who come to the UK to bolster the country’s care system are having to share beds, sleep rough, and are in some cases being charged more than £20,000 in illegal fees, according to research.
A survey of more than 3,000 people who have travelled to the UK on …