Millions of Australians at risk of quitting their job in 2026
By Adam Vidler
Millions of Australians are considering leaving their jobs in the coming year, as workplace burnout continues to wreak havoc around the country.
New research from Allianz Australia found that almost 80 per cent of employee responders, and almost 66 per cent of surveyed managers, don't believe their organisation enforces good workplace habits and boundaries.
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Interesting that AI firms are looking to set up captive insurance arms. Also used by big oil & gas firms, they are typically located in offshore jurisdictions & allow companies to boost profits, reduce tax liabilities & mask how financial liabilities are managed.
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The Trumpian Fantasy of WhiteHouse.gov
The Atlantic [no paywall]: “Last week, Donald Trump’s White House anticipated the impending government shutdown like an album release, placing a massive countdown clock at the top of WhiteHouse.gov. “Democrat Shutdown Is Imminent,” read the online home of the People’s House, on a black background. Now that the shutdown has happened, a clock is counting upward: “Democrats Have Shut Down the Government,” it says, with numbers climbing to mark the seconds, minutes, hours, and days that have elapsed.
Data Hoarder Uses AI to Create Searchable Database of Epstein Files
404 Media: “A data hoarder on Reddit used AI to create a searchable database of more than 8,100 files about Jeffrey Epstein released by the House Oversight Committee, making it one of the easiest ways to search through a very messy batch of files. The project, called Epstein Archive and released on Github, allows people to search the database to find files that mention specific people, organizations, locations, and dates. Thousands of people are named in the more than 33,295 pages worth of files released by the House Oversight Committee last month as part of its investigation into Epstein
A.I. Video Generators Are Now So Good You Can No Longer Trust Your Eyes
The New York Times Gift Article: “This month, OpenAI, the maker of the popular ChatGPT chatbot, graced the internet with a technology that most of us probably weren’t ready for. The company released an app called Sora, which lets users instantly generate realistic-looking videos with artificial intelligence by typing a simple description, such as “police bodycam footage of a dog being arrested for stealing rib-eye at Costco.” Sora, a free app on iPhones, has been as entertaining as it is has been disturbing.