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A Vatican document released on Tuesday offers wide-ranging ethical guidelines for the application of artificial intelligence in sectors from warfare to healthcare, with an underlying call that the burgeoning technology must be used as a tool to complement, and not replace, human intelligence. Pope Francis has issued several warnings about the risks…
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The world's largest and oldest iceberg is on a collision course with a remote island... potentially putting wildlife in danger. Known as 'megaberg' the colossal slab of ice is drifting towards South Georgia - a British overseas territory - north of Antarctica. The iceberg first broke away from the Antarctic shelf in the 1980s. So how has it survive…
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A new blood test is being trialed in the UK to detect the early signs of dementia. It is hoped it could identify patients sooner, so they can potentially benefit from drugs that slow the progression of the disease. With more than 400,000 Australians identified by the Government as living with dementia - and a forecast that those numbers could go up…
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Amid a rise in antisemitic incident around the world, a wave of scrutiny has fallen at the feet of a somewhat unlikely target - the richest man in the world - Elon Musk. SBS spoke to Dr Max Kaiser, an Executive Officer of the Jewish Council of Australia, on the debate around a gesture performed by Mr Musk which appeared to be a Nazi salute.…
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Aujourd’hui dans notre rétrospective, Valentine Sabouraud revient sur les débuts compliqués du service de sécurité sociale Medicare auquel, 40 ans plus tard, les Australiens restent très attachés. Récit avec des extraits issus de National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.
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The arrival of a new AI chatbot developed by a Chinese startup has fuelled competition in the artificial intelligence sphere. The new technology has disrupted global stock markets and stimulated global and economic competition between the United States and China. So what makes this AI technology different from its competitors?…
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The New South Wales public mental health system is buckling under pressure, as the state grapples with mass resignations by psychiatrists. Leaked hospital records from one of Sydney's major hospital emergency departments reveal some severely distressed patients are waiting up to three-and-a-half days for care. And there are now fears the entire sys…
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The Denman glacier in East Antarctica is one of the largest and fastest melting glaciers on the continent, and yet little is known about what’s causing the accelerated retreat. But over the past three years Australian scientists have collected tonnes of rock and ice-core samples from the largely untouched region. It's hoped their research will cont…
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More than 50,000 displaced Palestinian residents have returned to northern Gaza, after Israel opened a corridor into the Strip. Some Australians with missing family are preparing to travel to the region to search for their loved ones, despite official advice not to travel there.
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Each of the big four bank are now predicting the Reserve Bank will cut official interset rates for the first time since November 2020, so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with NAB Chief Economist Alan Oster to find out more. Plus, Ben Clark from TMS Capital goes through the day's market action as the ASX200 hits another record.…
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Making lifestyle changes in four key areas could delay the onset of dementia. That's according to the results of a world-first Australian trial, the largest internet-based trial in this space. With some 420-thousand Australians living with dementia, researchers say their interventions should be scaled up and rolled out to the wider population.…
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In a major reversal, The Trump administration has withdrawn a memo ordering a freeze on trillions of dollars in federal funding, following a widespread backlash. In another surprise announcement, President Donald Trump also announced an expansion of a crackdown on undocumented immigrant workers, saying he will send 30,000 to a mass detention centre…
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The Northern Territory's soaring prison population has broken a grim new record. More than four and half thousand people are now crammed into prisons and police watch-houses. Police and justice advocates say chronic over-crowding and extended lock downs are taking a toll a toll on officers and inmates alike.…
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