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The Week in AI: Anthropic’s AI Safety Initiative, Regulation Battles, and Investor Alerts: The AI Landscape Shifts

PYMNTS.com 

Anthropic’s new funding program for advanced artificial intelligence (AI) evaluations aims to tackle safety and adoption challenges in AI. As global AI regulations tighten, from Nvidia’s potential antitrust charges in France to California’s pioneering safety laws, the stakes have never been higher. Amid these shifts, tech giants are flagging AI risks in Securities and Exchange […]

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Gale of deaths hits varsity lecturers in north

The Punch 

The University of Maiduguri in Borno State is in grief as it has again recorded the fourth loss of yet another professor – all within a spate of two months. In a similar development, two lecturers –  one with the Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina State and the Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto, were also killed by

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Federal union files human rights complaints over health insurance woes

Ottawa Citizen 

As federal employees living and travelling abroad continue to face issues accessing their health insurance, a federal union representing foreign service officers has filed a pair of human rights complaints. The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO), which represents more than 2,000 current and retired Global Affairs Canada and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada […]

The Kind of People Who Make Neighbors Sad When They Move Away

The Last Word On Nothing 

This is from April 17, 2017. Since then other irreplaceable neighbors have moved away, in particular, two who were my age, a little older, who moved into retirement places. I miss them because of their own lively, interesting, lovely selves but also because I felt they were a protection, that as long as I could […]

Calls for action after report finds unnatural death rates in some First Nations over triple Ontario average

CBC 

Unnatural death rates in First Nations across the Sioux Lookout area of northwestern Ontario are more than triple the provincial average, according to a report on the extent of mental illness and addictions over a 10-year period. As First Nations leaders boost efforts to call for support, here's what health-care advocates and community members say would make a difference.