The Mandarin and Crikey’s ‘revolving door’ list: How power bleeds between politics and the big four
Pope Francis Releases AI Ethics Handbook
Blue J: The Rise Of Generative AI For Tax Research
Tell Ya Boss To Get Fkd: A Bunch Of Aussies Have Now Won The Right To WFH Full-Time
‘Sound of Freedom’ Shines a Light on the Issue of Human Trafficking.
Robodebt and Robododger: PwC’s consulting operation revealed
The double standard is glaring, further illuminated by the findings of the Robodebt Royal Commission. While the AFP dithered for years in investigating the blue-chippers from PwC for selling state secrets to foreign corporations, it was as quick as a rat up a drainpipe when it came to sending out letters to Centrelink clients threatening them with prison sentences unless they paid their Robodebts. Michael West reports.
How Biofuels Scams Have Undermined A Flagship EU Climate Policy
Inside Higher Ed, The ChatGPT Commencement Address:
As Wells College graduates gathered last month, President Jonathan Gibralter delivered a commencement address that sounded like countless others delivered across the country. It hit the usual themes: be prepared for challenges and setbacks, cultivate perseverance, and embrace opportunities.
But his speech culminated with a twist.
“Before I end this address, I wanted to let you know that everything I just said to you was written by artificial intelligence. I asked ChatGPT to write a commencement address from the president of Wells College to the graduates,” Gibralter revealed to a surprised audience.
Zuckerberg’s “Threads” Acknowledges It Wants No Politics Or News On Its New Twitter Ryan Grim. That was fast!
Elon Musk Is Making Mark Zuckerberg Seem Cool Again WSJ. No, he’s really not.