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Report reveals authors say no to AI using their work—even if money is on the table

May 23, 2025

When it was revealed that Meta had used a dataset of pirated books to train its latest AI model, Llama, Australian authors were furious. Works by writers including Liane Moriarty, Tim Winton, Melissa Lucashenko, Christos […]

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Kyoto conundrum: More hotels than households exist in ancient capital

May 23, 2025

While moderate touristification can bring economic benefits to cities, overtourism has adverse social effects on residents and visitors. To prevent this, it is necessary to understand the disruptive balance between tourist accommodations and residential housing.This […]

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Global study finds Australians are third most prolific swearers

May 23, 2025

Australians swear online less frequently than Americans or the British, according to new research analyzing cultural differences between the way English-speaking countries use vulgar language.This article was originally published on this website.

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Integrated urban planning found to slow rural depopulation in Spain

May 22, 2025

Researchers from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) and Universidad de Cádiz (UCA) have carried out a study aimed at understanding and addressing the problem of rural depopulation. To tackle this issue, the researchers propose […]

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Evidence shows AI systems are already too much like humans. Will that be a problem?

May 22, 2025

What if we could design a machine that could read your emotions and intentions, write thoughtful, empathetic, perfectly timed responses—and seemingly know exactly what you need to hear? A machine so seductive, you wouldn’t even […]

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Trust in scientists in Ireland lower in younger generation, new study

May 22, 2025

Trust in scientists in Ireland is ahead of global averages, but lower among younger people, according to new research by education experts from Trinity College Dublin.This article was originally published on this website.

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Teachers knew what children needed to recover from the pandemic—but their insights were ignored

May 22, 2025

Five years have passed since schools and nurseries closed in England as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns. This unprecedented disruption to children’s normal routines created considerable concern—both at the time and in the years since.This […]

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‘Perfect bodies and perfect lives’: How selfie-editing tools are distorting how young people see themselves

May 22, 2025

Like many of her peers, Abigail (21) takes a lot of selfies, tweaks them with purpose-made apps, and posts them on social media. But, she says, the selfie-editing apps do more than they were designed […]

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Worker-led programs are tackling gender-based violence in supply chains, but they’re at risk

May 22, 2025

Gender-based violence and harassment is a widespread issue in supply chains. Women workers in garment manufacturing, food production and hospitality are routinely subjected to unwanted touching and sexual advances and inappropriate comments, while promotion and […]

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Young food entrepreneurs are changing the face of rural America

May 22, 2025

Visit just about any downtown on a weekend and you will likely happen upon a farmers market. Or, you might grab lunch from a food truck outside a local brewpub or winery.This article was originally […]

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