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AI is forcing journalism to rediscover what the profession actually does
Around the world, news organisations are racing to create rules for artificial intelligence. Editors debate whether reporters may use AI to draft text, summarise documents or help in research. Some outlets promise readers they will disclose when a machine helps write an article. Others hope credibility will come from avoiding AI altogether.
But this debate begins with a mistaken assumption: that journalism earns trust because journalists physically write the sentences themselves.
That has never...
Trump holds phone call with Putin to discuss ‘quick’ ending to Iran war
US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin held a “serious and constructive” phone call about the war in Iran on Monday, the Kremlin said.
The Russian president called for a “quick political and diplomatic settlement” to the US-Israeli military campaign in Iran, according to Putin’s diplomatic adviser Yuri Ushakov.
The two leaders also discussed the Ukraine conflict in the conversation, which Washington had requested, Ushakov said.
“The accent was placed on the situation...
China-US trade relations may reach a ‘tactical truce’, slowing down economic decoupling
Companies in southern China are feeling growing confidence in the state of US-China relations and are reinvesting cautiously in the country, according to a survey by a US business lobby group.
The American Chamber of Commerce in South China (AmCham South China) – a mix of foreign and domestic firms – generally expects bilateral ties to stabilise in the year ahead, but is also adapting to geopolitical friction as China shifts from assembling Western goods to supplying industrial parts to emerging...
US teacher dies after students’ toilet paper prank goes wrong
It was a prank that turned deadly, authorities said: a group of teenagers unspooled rolls of toilet paper outside the home of a beloved high school teacher who tripped in the street and was struck by a pickup truck as the pranksters started to drive away.
The 40-year-old teacher, Jason Hughes, died after being brought to a hospital late Friday, the Hall County Sheriff’s Office said. The 18-year-old driver of the pickup was arrested on a felony charge of vehicular homicide, and four other teens...
Ships brandish China links to evade Iran’s attacks in Strait of Hormuz
Ships anchored in the Gulf or transiting the Strait of Hormuz are changing their tracking data to boast links to China in an attempt to evade Iranian attacks, according to data from shipping tracker Marine Traffic analysed by Agence France-Presse.
Iran has effectively closed the vital waterway since US-Israeli strikes on it began on February 28, and at least 10 vessels have been attacked since.
But by claiming to have an “all-Chinese crew” aboard, or changing their destination to “Chinese...
US, China clash over fentanyl, tariffs at global drugs meeting ahead of Trump-Xi summit
The United States and China traded barbs at a UN drugs meeting on Monday, with Washington accusing Beijing of failing to stop sales of precursor chemicals for fentanyl and China dismissing the allegation as false while calling the US irresponsible.
The exchange, delivered in separate statements at the UN’s annual Commission on Narcotic Drugs meeting in Vienna, underscored tensions between the two countries over illicit drugs and tariffs, with their leaders due to meet in China at the end of...
Anthropic sues Trump administration as row over AI use by military deepens
Anthropic on Monday filed a lawsuit to block the Pentagon from placing it on a national security blacklist, escalating the artificial intelligence lab’s high-stakes battle with the US military over usage restrictions on its technology.
Anthropic said in its lawsuit that the designation was unlawful and violated its free speech and due process rights. The filing in federal court in California asked a judge to undo the designation and block federal agencies from enforcing it.
“These actions are...
