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AI experiment suggests life may horribly imitate art

THIS has been a week of peculiarly disturbing news, and my good friend Stephen CuUnjieng's column on Friday about the concerning implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry ('A counterintuitive view of artificial intelligence,' Feb. 9, 2024) reminded me of one of the more terrifying stories. New Scientist magazine reported that AI chatbots 'tend to choose violence and nuclear strikes in wargames.' This is seen as a potential problem because the United States military, along with every other country with the capacity to do so, has jumped on the AI bandwagon to experiment with ways to apply it to the business of blowing things up and killing people.

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Defence suggests woman had ulterior motive for accusing Taiawa Harawira of child molestation

The timing of the Māori rights movement’s land marches in the 1970s and 1980s has become a major defence point in the historic child molestation trial of...

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Shopper discovers Countdown bread was shipped from Woolworths, Australia

A curious Countdown shopper has discovered an artisan-style bread range sold in-store is not as fresh as the packaging suggests - and is shipped here from...

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A hot bath or sauna shows similar benefits to running, research indicates

Research suggests the benefits of exercise and a hot bath are more similar than you’d think. Here’s why. I study the effects of exercise on the body - so...

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This salt alternative could help reduce blood pressure. So why are few people using it?

New research suggests potassium-enriched salt may have myriad health benefits. What is it, what do studies show, and why isn’t it more popular? One in three...

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Cyclone Gabrielle red zone victims could pay some of the cost of demolishing their homes, council suggests

Some Hawke’s Bay Cyclone Gabrielle victims involved in Category 3 voluntary buy-out processes with councils might be asked to shell out for some of the costs...

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Diplomatic intervention after American suggests putting salt in tea

By RNZ The US Embassy in London has intervened in a controversy over a recommendation by an American academic to add salt to tea. Michelle Francl, who made...

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Can learning a new language stave off dementia?

Research suggests that bilingual people enjoy some cognitive benefits later in life, but it probably requires more than a few Spanish lessons in your 60s. My...

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Twelve treatments for thinning hair that actually work

Would you have 20ml of fat sucked out of your thigh, then injected all over your scalp three times at three-month intervals to regrow your hair? However...

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