Saturday 13 April 2024

Fighting Fake News with REAL,13/4/24, Keating, Truth in Humor, The Voice Democracy Crisis, Vikki Campion, Gaza & killer algorithms, Pushing Peace, Bruce Lehrmann,

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Title screenshot of the essay at Meanjin

News Corp was at the centre of the media campaign against the Voice. While the organisation claimed to be explaining both sides…

Source: The Meanjin essay: The Voice and Australia’s democracy crisis – » The Australian Independent Media Network

 

However, Coles, who purportedly still stocks Anzac biscuits in tins and plastic Australia Day crap as well, is also in the Liberal Party’s bad books. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton went after both retailers recently, revealing the Coalition is ‘working on a plan to forcibly break up the supermarket giants’ — because, ‘ya know, the cost of living has nothing to do with his previous government’s economic policies.

Source: Uniting Australia with Vikki Campion’s fast-asleep, anti-woke Anzac bikkie tins

The Israeli army used a new artificial intelligence (AI) system to generate lists of tens of thousands of human targets for potential airstrikes in Gaza, according to a report published last week. The report comes from the nonprofit outlet +972 Magazine, which is run by Israeli and Palestinian journalists.

The report cites interviews with six unnamed sources in Israeli intelligence. The sources claim the system, known as Lavender, was used with other AI systems to target and assassinate suspected militants – many in their own homes – causing large numbers of civilian casualties.

Israel accused of using AI to target thousands in Gaza, as killer algorithms outpace international law

 

Foreign Minister Penny Wong has taken Australian policy a modest step towards embracing recognition of a Palestine state ahead of a two-state solution, as a pathway to a lasting Middle East peace.

“At the same time, [Opposition Leader Peter] Dutton reflexively dismisses concern for Palestinians as ‘Hamas sympathising’. On this, and in his approach to the world, Mr Dutton needs to decide if he wants to be a leader in difficult times – or if he wants to continue being a wrecking ball, making those times even more difficult.”

Source: Countries like Australia are Floating the idea of Recognizing Palestine to push Peace

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