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Many Australians secretly use AI at work, a new report shows. Clearer rules could reduce ‘shadow AI’
A new report finds unapproved, worker-led ‘shadow use’ of generative AI can sometimes be a good thing. But the lack of clear ...
Eighty years have passed since Japan’s surrender ended the second world war. But the way Japan thinks about its wartime ...
The system leads to high marginal effective tax rates on secondary earners, discouraging employment. When some parents return ...
The proscription of Palestine Action – banning membership or support for the organisation on the ground that the home ...
International efforts to reach agreement on reducing plastic pollution are disappointing. But we don’t need to wait for a ...
Very hot water may accelerate cancer growth. One animal study from 2016 studied mice that were prone to developing cancer.
As with any meetings involving Trump, expectations are low and anxieties are high in the run-up to the US-Russia summit in ...
Researchers are dealing with a disturbing trend that threatens the foundation of scientific progress: scientific fraud has become an industry. And it’s growing faster than legitimate peer reviewed ...
A new national survey shows the second world war dominates Australians’ understanding of their military history, but ...
Bendigo Writers Festival has had to cancel 11 sessions, as writers withdraw over a code of conduct sent two days ago.
Being open and honest is meant to build trust in science but research suggests it can sometimes have the opposite effect.
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