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#society

Times Of Israel: Chicago authorities charge man with hate crime for attack of Jewish DePaul students
Chicago authorities charge man with hate crime for attack of Jewish DePaul students
Adam Erkan, 20, has been charged with aggravated battery and a hate crime for allegedly assaulting two Jewish students at DePaul University who were expressing support for Israel. This follows a lawsuit filed by the students against the university for failing to protect them from antisemitic attacks.

The incident has spurred increased scrutiny of antisemitism on college campuses, particularly in the wake of rising tensions following the October 7 attack by Hamas. DePaul University has condemned the violence and expressed commitment to addressing antisemitism, while the students involved continue to advocate for Jewish rights on campus.


GB News: Popular English beach could DISAPPEAR forever as seaside town to fund £30m revival project
Popular English beach could DISAPPEAR forever as seaside town to fund £30m revival project
Anchorsholme Beach, a historic destination near Blackpool, faces potential disappearance due to coastal erosion. Blackpool Council is proposing a £30 million project to install five new rock groynes to protect the beach and surrounding properties from flooding.

The project aims to stabilize the beach and enhance local biodiversity, with construction expected to begin later this year and continue until 2028, during which the beach will be largely inaccessible. The initiative is partly funded by the Environment Agency and executed by Balfour Beatty.


#technology

Fox News: 'Terminator' director James Cameron flip-flops on AI, says Hollywood is 'looking at it all wrong'
'Terminator' director James Cameron flip-flops on AI, says Hollywood is 'looking at it all wrong'
James Cameron has shifted his view on artificial intelligence, advocating for its integration into Hollywood, particularly in visual effects workflows. He believes that AI can enhance efficiency and reduce costs in big-budget filmmaking, allowing artists to focus on more creative tasks rather than repetitive ones.

While Cameron acknowledges concerns about AI's potential dangers, he emphasizes the importance of managing its output rather than restricting input. He supports the idea of legal controls on AI-generated content but values the creative freedom of artists and the role of fan art in the industry.