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After Backing AI Boom, Why Greg Abbott Is Turning Against AI Data Centers
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 10 h

After Backing AI Boom, Why Greg Abbott Is Turning Against AI Data Centers

Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who previously supported AI investment, is now opposing the construction of AI data centers in rural areas. His concerns include rising electricity costs, water usage, and negative impacts on local communities. Abbott has called for policies that prevent these data centers from being built in rural neighborhoods and has urged regulators to ensure that data centers cover the costs of necessary infrastructure rather than passing them on to residents. This shift reflects broader national debates over the environmental and economic impacts of AI expansion, particularly regarding energy and water resources.

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Jodie Foster Says Brad Pitt's $634mn Hit 'F1' Felt Like It Was Made by AI
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 10 h

Jodie Foster Says Brad Pitt's $634mn Hit 'F1' Felt Like It Was Made by AI

Actress Jodie Foster expressed concerns during a discussion at the Aspen Ideas Festival about the film 'F1,' starring Brad Pitt, suggesting it felt like it was created by artificial intelligence. Foster criticized the film's structured storytelling and predictable scenes, implying that the dialogue and narrative adhered to a formulaic approach. While she acknowledged the film's commercial success and critical acclaim, including four Oscar nominations and a win for Best Sound, she emphasized her comments were not meant to attack the film or its creators. Instead, she highlighted broader issues within Hollywood regarding creativity and risk-taking in storytelling. Her remarks have reignited debates about the role of AI in filmmaking and whether such technology undermines artistic originality.

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Trois choses à surveiller au milieu de la dernière querelle d'Anthropic avec le gouvernement
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 10 h

Trois choses à surveiller au milieu de la dernière querelle d'Anthropic avec le gouvernement

Anthropic, une société d'IA basée aux États-Unis, a développé un modèle d'IA avancé appelé Mythos, qui a démontré des capacités exceptionnelles dans le traitement du code. Préoccupé par les risques potentiels de cybersécurité, Anthropic a partagé un accès limité avec des experts en cybersécurité avant de publier une version modifiée appelée Fable au public. Cependant, le gouvernement américain est rapidement intervenu, citant des problèmes de sécurité nationale et imposant des restrictions à l'exportation sur Fable. Anthropic a par la suite révoqué l'accès aux deux modèles. Cet incident a suscité des discussions sur les implications plus larges de la réglementation de l'IA, certains affirmant que la réponse du gouvernement était trop réactive plutôt que bien planifiée. En outre, l'événement a soulevé des questions sur la fiabilité des entreprises américaines d'IA, incitant les dirigeants européens à envisager d'accélérer leurs propres efforts de développement de l'IA.

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Forecasters cite 'dangerous' conditions as heat scorches Midwest while on its way to the East
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 10 h

Forecasters cite 'dangerous' conditions as heat scorches Midwest while on its way to the East

An intense heatwave is affecting the Midwest and Great Lakes regions of the United States, with temperatures exceeding 100°F in some areas due to high heat and humidity. The National Weather Service issued warnings about dangerous conditions and the risk of heat-related illnesses, particularly for those without access to air conditioning. Cities like Detroit, Chicago, and Philadelphia are opening cooling centers and implementing measures such as misting tents and extended hours for public services. The heat is expected to move eastward toward the Northeast, impacting cities like New York and Boston. Some communities, including Norristown, Pennsylvania, have canceled events due to the extreme weather. Health officials warn that prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to compounded heat stress, emphasizing the importance of hydration and avoiding dehydration-inducing beverages.

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Woman Kept Complaining of Headaches, Ear Camera Reveals Unexpected Cause
United States🩺 Santé
il y a 10 h

Woman Kept Complaining of Headaches, Ear Camera Reveals Unexpected Cause

Megan Lindley, a woman from South Yorkshire, England, experienced persistent earaches and headaches that she couldn't explain. After being diagnosed with two autoimmune diseases, she feared a foreign object, such as an insect, had entered her ear. Using an earwax camera purchased by her boyfriend, she discovered a series of black strands near her eardrum, initially mistaking them for a spider. Upon closer examination, she identified them as a stray eyelash. Removing the lash proved difficult due to its proximity to her eardrum, and she experienced lingering headaches afterward. Lindley now shares her experience to raise awareness about potential causes of similar symptoms.

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Chinese National Charged for Trafficking Women from Asia in Boston Sex Ring
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 10 h

Chinese National Charged for Trafficking Women from Asia in Boston Sex Ring

A Chinese national named Zengzeng Liu, also known as 'Bella,' has been charged with trafficking women from Asia into a prostitution ring operating in Boston. Liu was indicted on multiple counts related to recruiting individuals for prostitution and running a racketeering enterprise via interstate communication. The operation was discovered after an FBI task force investigated advertisements on a website linked to prostitution. During an undercover raid, agents found an apartment where a Japanese woman claimed she had been transported to Boston by Liu, who she referred to as the 'boss.' The women reportedly communicated with Liu through WeChat and were not permitted to leave the apartments during their time there. If convicted, Liu could face up to 20 years in prison for each recruitment charge and up to five years for each racketeering-related count.

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The AI Squeeze Is Showing Up in Jobs Figures
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

The AI Squeeze Is Showing Up in Jobs Figures

The article discusses the increasing impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the U.S. labor market, as evidenced by recent employment figures and layoff reports. In June, the U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected, with declines observed in sectors heavily adopting AI, such as finance and information technology. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that these two sectors combined lost approximately 150,000 jobs in 2026, though overall employment growth remained stable due to a surge in construction activity. A report by Challenger, Gray & Christmas noted that AI remains the top reason for layoffs, accounting for 31% of June’s layoff announcements. Analysts warn that while AI adoption has risen to 20.6% among U.S. firms, its broader effects on employment remain debated, with some experts cautioning against overestimating its immediate impact.

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La police de New York suit un événement majeur au Madison Square Garden
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

La police de New York suit un événement majeur au Madison Square Garden

L'événement fait partie d'un ensemble plus large d'activités comprenant les célébrations du 4 juillet, le 250e anniversaire de New York et une saison touristique estivale chargée. Les documents internes du NYPD font référence à une "célébration du mariage de Mme Swift avec Travis Kelce", décrivant une opération de deux jours avec un dîner de répétition et une célébration plus grande. Les mesures de sécurité comprennent des fermetures de rues et des barrières de protection, avec environ 135 agents du NYPD potentiellement déployés.

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Karoline Leavitt Calls Out Gen Z for Being Lazy
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

Karoline Leavitt Calls Out Gen Z for Being Lazy

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Gen Z for being 'lazy' and 'raised with silver spoons,' accusing them of complaining about high living costs despite lacking real work experience. During an interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters, Leavitt linked this perceived laziness to 'liberal indoctrination' and criticized the public education system, suggesting homeschooling could offer better values. She defended traditional American ideals of meritocracy and hard work, contrasting them with what she sees as a modern lack of effort among young people. The discussion touched on Gen Z's concerns over economic instability and inflation, which contrast with older generations' experiences. While Leavitt framed the issue as a generational shift away from self-reliance, the article notes similar criticisms have historically targeted previous generations, such as millennials, who were once labeled lazy for their lifestyle choices.

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Cape Verde hope to continue World Cup fairytale against Messi's Argentina
World🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

Cape Verde hope to continue World Cup fairytale against Messi's Argentina

Cape Verde, the smallest nation ever to reach the World Cup knockout stages, faces Argentina in a highly anticipated match, hoping to continue their 'fairytale' run. The underdog team, which drew with Spain and outperformed Group H rivals Uruguay and Saudi Arabia, aims to pull off a historic upset against Lionel Messi's Argentina, the reigning champions. Argentina, led by Messi with six goals in their group stage, is expected to dominate, though coach Lionel Scaloni acknowledges Cape Verde's strength and warns against underestimating them. Meanwhile, other matches in the Round of 16 include Australia aiming for their first World Cup knockout victory and Egypt dealing with potential fitness issues for star player Mohamed Salah.

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List of Slavery Signs Trump Can Remove From National Parks After Court Win
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

List of Slavery Signs Trump Can Remove From National Parks After Court Win

A federal appeals court in the United States has temporarily blocked a lower court order that required the National Park Service (NPS) to reinstate exhibits on topics like slavery, civil rights, and climate change, which were removed under the Trump administration. The ruling, issued by the First Circuit Court of Appeals on July 2, pauses the reinstatement process until further legal proceedings conclude. The lower court had previously ruled that the removal of these exhibits constituted censorship and sanitization of historical narratives. The decision follows the Trump administration’s executive orders aimed at reshaping historical content in national parks, leading to the removal of exhibits deemed 'concerning' by the Department of the Interior. A coalition of organizations, including Democracy Forward, challenged the removals, arguing they amounted to political censorship. While the administration maintains that the changes aim to present a more complete historical narrative, critics argue that the process undermines the educational purpose of national parks.

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La première partie de la Coupe du monde est terminée: Messi attend Ronaldo.
World⚽ Sports
il y a 11 h

La première partie de la Coupe du monde est terminée: Messi attend Ronaldo.

La Coupe du Monde de la FIFA est entrée dans sa deuxième phase, avec des équipes désormais éliminées et chaque match portant un poids significatif. Les 18 premiers jours du tournoi élargi, qui comprend 48 nations, ont livré des moments passionnants, avec des équipes impressionnantes tandis que d'autres décevantes. L'introduction des pauses pour le repos devrait apporter des revenus supplémentaires, ajoutant potentiellement 500 millions d'euros aux coffres de la FIFA. Les fans ont vu plus de buts que la moyenne au cours de la dernière décennie, avec 215 buts marqués en temps régulier sur trois matches. La France est en tête du classement avec la plus grande différence de buts, conservant sa position parmi les meilleurs favoris.

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Russia Surging Warplane Flights Near NATO Territory
United States🏛️ Politique
il y a 11 h

Russia Surging Warplane Flights Near NATO Territory

The article reports that Russia has significantly increased flights of nuclear-capable bombers and fighter jets near NATO territory, particularly in the Arctic region. Between January 1 and July 3, 2026, NATO fighter jets were scrambled 62 times in response to these flights, marking a sharp increase compared to previous years. Norway, which shares a border with Russia and hosts strategic Russian military assets, noted that this level of activity exceeds any recorded in the past five years. The heightened activity is attributed to fears in Moscow that Ukraine’s long-range drone attacks could threaten Russian military installations in the Arctic, including those housing nuclear submarines critical to Russia’s second-strike capability. Ukraine has intensified its drone campaigns against Russian infrastructure, leading to retaliatory strikes by Russia. NATO officials emphasize that such flights are viewed as an intimidation tactic, especially in light of growing Chinese influence in the Arctic.

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