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AI is developing fast, but regulators must be faster | Letters
The recent open letter regarding AI consciousness on which you report (
AI systems could be ‘caused to suffer’ if consciousness achieved, says research, 3 February
) highlights a genuine moral problem: if we create conscious AI (whether deliberately or inadvertently) then we would have a duty not to …How some objects can have a mind of their own | Brief letters
Rothschild braces for more ‘skeletons in the cupboard’ over conduct of late chair
Senior bankers at Rothschild & Co gathered on Tuesday in a meeting room at its St Swithin’s Lane headquarters in the heart of the City of London to discuss a memo that would shake the storied financial group to its foundations.
The memo, to be sent to staff on Wednesday …
Antoine Dupont ‘surprised’ at rule that deprives England of Jack Willis
The France captain, Antoine Dupont, has revealed he is surprised by the Rugby Football Union’s policy that bans Steve Borthwick from picking players based abroad and admitted he is glad he will not lock horns with his Toulouse teammate Jack Willis on Saturday.
England host Dupont and co at Twickenham …
Patrick Mahomes, the Super Bowl’s final boss who evolved towards greatness
Kansas City Chiefs
’ starting quarterback in 2018 he has turned theNFL
into a video game of sorts, waiting at the highest levels to …French police investigating deaths of retired British couple in Aveyron home
French police are investigating the deaths of a retired British couple whose bodies were found in their renovated rural home in Aveyron in south-west France.
Andrew Searle, a retired fraud investigator, and his wife Dawn were discovered dead on Thursday at their home in the village of Les Pesquiès, south …
Trump’s meme coin sparks more than 700 copycats posing as official crypto
Despite once calling cryptocurrency “
”,Donald Trump
made a theoretical fortune of billions after launching a self-named andhighly controversial meme coin
immediately before his second inauguration in January.Now an army of digital imposters is trying to cash in on the president’s name …
Nicolas Sarkozy fitted with electronic tag after losing corruption appeal
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was fitted with an electronic tag on Friday after losing his appeal against his conviction for
corruption and influence peddling
.He will be required to remain at his Paris home between 8pm and 8am, but has been given a special dispensation to …
What do Trump’s tariffs mean for US-China trade?
When it comes to the US’s neighbours, Trump’s Treasury secretary, the hedge …
Israeli soldier sentenced to seven months for assaults on Gaza detainees
An Israeli soldier has been found guilty of severe assaults of Palestinian detainees from Gaza, the first conviction for abuse in a system where dozens of people have died in custody and whistleblowers say torture and violence is rife.
Israel Hajabi, 25, repeatedly attacked bound and blindfolded detainees with his …