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Entirely AI-written movie to show at Asia short film festival

As well as shining a spotlight on global conflicts in Ukraine and Palestine, the Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2024 will for the first time in its history show a movie made completely by AI.

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Report: College-Bound Students Fear AI Will Impact College and Career Success

A report finds that college-bound students express concerns over AI's influence on college admissions, scholarships, and career opportunities. Read to learn more.

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Google Enhances Cybersecurity with Threat Intelligence Initiative

Google seeks to create a robust and efficient cybersecurity solution by integrating the expertise of Mandiant and VirusTotal with the advanced features of the Gemini AI model.

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Mustafa Suleyman Calls Microsoft 'a Truly AI-First Business'

Mustafa Suleyman, a founder of Google's DeepMind AI lab, took to social media to explain why he's more excited about work now that he's at Microsoft.

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Victor Davis Hanson's New Book Explores How Civilizations End

Victor Davis Hanson tackles a topic related to military history in his new book, “The End of Everything: How Wars Descend Into Annihilation.”

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Politics News - 1540 WADK Newport

Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz(WASHINGTON) -- President Joe Biden will deliver a major speech denouncing antisemitism on Tuesday at the U.S. Capitol.The remarks are part of a U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum ceremony marking the Days of Remembrance to honor the memory of the six million Jews killed during the Holocaust as well as other victims of Nazi persecution."He will speak to the horrors of Oct. 7 when Hamas unleashed the deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Monday. "And he will speak to how since Oct. 7, we've seen an alarming rise in antisemitism in the U.S. in our cities or communities and our campuses."Jean-Pierre also said Biden will highlight his administration’s national strategy to counter antisemitism and protect Jewish Americans.Biden's high-profile address comes at a fraught political moment, as a possible Israeli invasion of Rafah looms and college protests against the war in Gaza are unfolding across the U.S.The president’s faced heavy criticism from Republicans over the campus unrest, with many conservative lawmakers blasting his response as insufficient. Overall, GOP lawmakers have seized on the protests to further their narrative of "chaos" under the Biden administration and to show their strong support for Israel.The White House has pushed back on GOP assertions Biden hasn't condemned antisemitism forcefully enough, arguing he's done more on the issue than any other president.Last week, Biden spoke out in an address from the White House against violent and antisemitic incidents at some colleges and universities, saying hate speech of any kind is "wrong" and "un-American." He also used the remarks to emphasis the right to free speech and peaceful protest.Meanwhile, he faces a divided Democratic caucus when it comes to the Israel-Hamas war. Biden’s tried to balance unwavering support for Israel’s security with sympathy for Palestinians killed and suffering in Gaza, though he’s faced protesters at various events who've called him “Genocide Joe.”Since Oct. 7, Israeli military operations have killed more than 34,000 people in Gaza and injured more than 78,000 others, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health. At least 1,700 Israelis have been killed and 8,700 others injured by Hamas or other Palestinian militants, according to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.“We understand how painful this is for many, many communities,” Jean-Pierre said during Monday's press briefing."The president understands how important this moment is,” she continued when asked about how he is preparing for Tuesday's speech. “And I would say this is a president that tends to meet the moment when it comes to speeches and remarks like these. He understands what's going on, has his fingers on the pulse in terms of what people are feeling."Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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Career coach explains how Gen Z job seekers are misusing ChatGPT: 'Exact same cover letters'

Shoshana Davis, a Gen Z career coach, shared that recently one of the recruiters she works with received about 100 identical responses to a question in the job application. She added that young professionals 'need to educate themselves' on how to use ChatGPT properly and not just to copy answers.

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