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Snapchat joins other popular platforms in fight against 'AI slop'
Snapchat, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Substack are trying to combat the proliferation of fake AI content. Source link
Health Canada drops final barriers to sperm donation by gay and bisexual men
Health Canada says it will drop questions about sexual behaviour from its screening process, eliminating a barrier that precluded many gay and bisexual men from donating sperm. Source link
Bank of Canada governor defends use of replacement workers during strike
The head of the Bank of Canada is defending the central bank’s use of replacement workers during a strike involving security officers. Source link
Canada, allies express renewed concern over North Korean IT worker scheme
North Korea has continuously deployed a network of remote IT workers to defraud businesses and transfer revenues toward the proliferation of nuclear weapons, says a statement by Global Affairs Canada and its counterparts in nine other countries. Source link
How a Sydney band became massive in wartime Ukraine
Sydney band breathe. managed to become the only international act at Kyiv’s Atlas music festival. What they saw is etched in their collective memories. Source link
Spider-Man director says audiences are ready for a more mature Peter Parker
Spider-Man: Brand New Day has premiered into a very different cinematic landscape than its predecessors, but director Destin Daniel Cretton still sees the light. Source link
WestJet to begin parking planes ahead of possible strike
WestJet says it’s still bargaining with flight attendants in hopes of a deal, but the company is beginning to keep planes on the ground as a “necessary measure” to protect travellers and their operations. Source link
To understand how war abroad impacts Australia, look to the price of milk
This century’s biggest oil shock is entering its sixth month, with no end in sight as war in Iran continues. Is it showing up in your daily budget? Source link
Netflix sued for $105M US after copy of unreleased Nicolas Cage film stolen from L.A. office
A U.K. production company and filmmaker are suing Netflix for $105 million US, after a copy of an unreleased Nicolas Cage movie was stolen from the streaming giant’s Los Angeles offices. Source link
Viral hit The Polygamist raises issues — and eyebrows
The Netflix show The Polygamist prompts strong reactions online, while opening up some important community discussions around fidelity and addiction. Source link