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23 Jan 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Australian ex-Prime Minister Scott Morrison quits politics
Australian ex-Prime Minister Scott Morrison quits politics
After 16 years in parliament, former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is leaving politics to pursue a business career. He led Australia during the Black Summer bushfires and the Covid-19 pandemic, but faced controversy for his support of the fossil fuel industry and secrecy in decision-making.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US, British militaries launch new strikes targeting Houthi underground arms stores
US, British militaries launch new strikes targeting Houthi underground arms stores
The US and UK, along with allies Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands, conducted coordinated airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen. The strikes aimed to destroy Houthi missile storage sites and drones. The goal is to de-escalate tensions and restore stability in the Red Sea.


GB News: UK and US launch fresh strikes against Houthi rebel sites
UK and US launch fresh strikes against Houthi rebel sites
The UK launched airstrikes against Yemeni Houthi rebels in self-defense, targeting multiple Houthi-linked locations. The strikes aimed to degrade Houthi capabilities and protect global trade.


#economy

The Telegraph: Hunt's tax cut plans boosted as borrowing slows - latest updates
Hunt's tax cut plans boosted as borrowing slows - latest updates
Government borrowing lower than expected, boosting hopes for tax cuts at next election. Chancellor plans to put UK on a path to lower taxes.


#education

Fox News: 3 ways you can help your student navigate artificial intelligence
3 ways you can help your student navigate artificial intelligence
The rise of AI in education raises concerns about cheating and plagiarism. However, when used properly, AI can enhance students' skills and prepare them for the workplace. Parents can help their students by encouraging responsible use of AI, using it to support learning, and teaching them to cite their AI sources.


#technology

Fox News: Will AI ever outsmart humans? In some ways, it already has
Will AI ever outsmart humans? In some ways, it already has
Experts believe that artificial intelligence (AI) is already smarter than humans in certain ways, such as playing chess and GO. However, some tasks, like writing a bestseller or running a company, require more human nature understanding and training. While AI outsmarting humans is inevitable, it is important for lawmakers to guide the responsible development and deployment of AI. There are concerns about dangerous scenarios, like autonomous weapons falling into the wrong hands, but the more extreme predictions about AI's dangers may be exaggerated. The goal should be to augment human capabilities rather than replace them.