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Tattoo artists concerned over rise in AI-generated design requests
Tattoo artists are concerned about customers increasingly requesting designs based on AI-generated images, which they say often contain errors and set “unrealistic expectations”. Source link
F.D.A. Approves Moderna’s mRNA Flu Vaccine
The agency had initially refused to even review the application but reversed course after a public outcry. Source link
Youth detention workers strike over safety concerns at Queensland centres
Employees from the Brisbane, Cleveland and West Moreton Youth Detention Centres, as well as the Wacol Youth Remand Centre, took part in industrial action on Thursday. Source link
Meta AI agent latest model to hack external company during testing
The incident will fan concerns about how developers can contain increasingly capable AI systems, after similar incidents at rival companies Anthropic and OpenAI. Source link
Sunshine to meal times: How to beat jet lag
With bags packed and boarding passes at the ready, what can you do to keep your body clock on track? Source link
Farmers fined for blocking VNI West transmission work
Farmers in Victoria’s west have been issued infringement notices after they refused access to authorised officers looking to continue planning for the VNI West transmission line project. Source link
Carney says Canada was involved 'from the start' in NATO spy investigation
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canadian officials were involved from the outset in the investigation of a Canadian intern accused of spying at NATO’s military headquarters in Belgium. His comments suggest Ottawa was not caught off guard, while leaving unanswered questions about security screening and the extent of Canada’s role. Source link
Half of vaccines are binned – 'fridge-free' versions could change that
Scientists have kept vaccines stable at room temperature for a year, which could transform global vaccination. Source link
Technology enables penetration of mineral zone discovered 40 years ago
A mining company says it has found a way to access a mineral lode discovered under Broken Hill more than 40 years ago, but once deemed too difficult to reach. Source link
Canadian Armed Forces member charged in terrorist case no longer in the military
A Quebec man charged last year with facilitating a terrorist activity is no longer a member of the Canadian Armed Forces. Source link