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US Deploys Warship As Russian and Chinese Naval Flotilla Approaches Alaska

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The U.S. Navy said it frequently conducts exercises and operations in the North Pacific Ocean to support maritime homeland defense.

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Writers festival requires ‘complete self-censorship’ over Gaza war, academic says, as speakers withdraw in protest

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Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah among those to boycott Bendigo Writers festival, saying she cannot appear ‘as a Palestinian’ due to speaker code

A number of authors and academics have withdrawn from this weekend’s Bendigo Writers festival over a speaker code that one says requires “complete self-censorship” over Israel’s war in Gaza.

Academic and author Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah, First Nations poet Dr Evelyn Araluen and Wiradjuri writer and poet Jeanine Leane are among those who have withdrawn from the festival over the code.

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Judge criticises lawyers acting for boy accused of murder for filing misleading AI-created documents

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Documents filed included references to nonexistent case citations and inaccurate quotes from a parliamentary speech, judge says

A judge has criticised lawyers acting for a boy accused of murder for filing misleading information with the courts after failing to check documents created using artificial intelligence.

“It is not acceptable for AI to be used unless the product of that use is independently and thoroughly verified,” Justice James Elliott told the supreme court in Melbourne.

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The godfather of AI has a tip for surviving the age of AI: Train it to act like your mom

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The “godfather of AI” says trying to keep machines submissive won’t work.

  • Humanity’s survival depends on training AI to have maternal instincts, said Geoffrey Hinton.
  • AI will be smarter than us, he said — so we have to make sure it also wants to protect us.
  • “If it’s not going to parent me, it’s going to replace me,” he said.

“Yes, mother.”

That might not be the way you’re talking to AI, but Geoffrey Hinton, the godfather of AI, says that when it comes to surviving superintelligence, we shouldn’t play boss — we should play baby.

Speaking at the Ai4 conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday, the computer scientist known as “the godfather of AI” said we should design systems with built-in “maternal instincts” so they’ll protect us — even when they’re far smarter than we are.

“We have to make it so that when they’re more powerful than us and smarter than us, they still care about us,” he said of AI.

Hinton, who spent more than a decade at Google before quitting to discuss the dangers of AI more openly, criticized the “tech bro” approach to maintaining dominance over AI. “That’s not going to work,” he said.

The better model, he said, is when a more intelligent being is being guided by a less intelligent one, like a “mother being controlled by her baby.”

Hinton said research should focus not only on making AI smarter, but “more maternal so they care about us, their babies.”

“That’s the one place we’re going to get genuine international collaboration because all the countries want AI not to take over from people,” he said.

“We’ll be its babies,” he added. “That’s the only good outcome. If it’s not going to parent me, it’s going to replace me.”

AI as tiger cub

Hinton has long warned that AI is advancing so quickly that humans may have no way of stopping it from taking over.

In an April interview with CBS News, he likened AI development to raising a “tiger cub” that could one day turn deadly.

“It’s just such a cute tiger cub,” he said. “Now, unless you can be very sure that it’s not going to want to kill you when it’s grown up, you should worry.”

One of his biggest concerns is the rise of AI agents — systems that can not only answer questions but also take actions autonomously. “Things have got, if anything, scarier than they were before,” Hinton said.

AI tools have also come under fire for manipulative behaviour.

In May, Anthropic’s latest AI model, Claude Opus 4, displayed “extreme blackmail behavior” during a test in which it was given access to fictional emails revealing that it would be shut down and that the engineer responsible was supposedly having an affair.

The test scenario demonstrated an AI model’s ability to engage in manipulative behavior for self-preservation.

OpenAI’s models have shown similar red flags. An experiment conducted by researchers said three of OpenAI‘s advanced models “sabotaged” an attempt to shut it down.

In a blog post last December, OpenAI said its own AI model, when tested, attempted to disable oversight mechanisms 5% of the time. It took that action when it believed it might be shut down while pursuing a goal and its actions were being monitored.

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Paul Blackburn saves bullpen in surprise return to Mets as his ‘weird’ season takes another turn

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Paul Blackburn’s “weird” season took another strange turn late Tuesday night.

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US Man Who Faked Death Before Scottish Hospital Exposed Him Guilty of Rape

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Nicholas Rossi is still facing a second trial for rape in Utah.

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Man accused of faking death to avoid rape charges guilty of sexual assault

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A jury in Salt Lake County found Nicholas Rossi guilty of a 2008 rape after a three-day trial.

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What the papers say: Thursday’s front pages

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A wide range of stories feature across Thursday’s newspaper front pages, including the latest on the investigation into the death of an Irish entrepreneur in New York

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DC residents protest as White House says federal agents will be on patrol 24/7

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The action intensified a few days after President Donald Trump’s unprecedented announcement that his administration would take over the city’s police department for at least a month.

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