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Firm told to scrap Heathrow immigration centre 'ballooncraft' job

Firm told to scrap Heathrow immigration centre ‘ballooncraft’ job

The government has instructed a contractor, Mitie, to remove job listings from a recruitment website for positions aimed at providing vocational training for detainees at an immigration removal centre near Heathrow Airport. The roles included a “hospitality and floristry tutor,” tasked with teaching skills such as cake decorating and ballooncraft, and a “gym manager,” with […]

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Nous Research drops Hermes 4 AI models that outperform ChatGPT without content restrictions

Nous Research drops Hermes 4 AI models that outperform ChatGPT without content restrictions

Nous Research, an emerging artificial intelligence startup known for its role in the open-source AI movement, has recently released Hermes 4, a new family of large language models. This announcement highlights a key development in the ongoing debate about access to advanced AI technologies, positioning Hermes 4 as a potential competitor to proprietary systems from

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Spice Reacts to Son’s Viral Birthday Gifts: “My Son Was My First Inspiration” | Caribbean Music Awards 2025 - Billboard

Spice Reacts to Son’s Viral Birthday Gifts: “My Son Was My First Inspiration” | Caribbean Music Awards 2025 – Billboard

Spice, the Jamaican dancehall artist, recently commented on her son’s viral birthday gifts, which received significant attention online. The artist, whose real name is Grace Hamilton, shared the story during the Caribbean Music Awards 2025, highlighting how her son has been a source of inspiration for her career. She expressed gratitude for the support and

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In crowded voice AI market, OpenAI bets on instruction-following and expressive speech to win enterprise adoption

In crowded voice AI market, OpenAI bets on instruction-following and expressive speech to win enterprise adoption

OpenAI has introduced a new voice model, named GPT-Realtime, which aims to enhance the competitive landscape in the enterprise voice AI sector. The model is designed to follow complex prompts and feature more natural-sounding voices. As the demand for realistic AI voices grows, particularly in applications such as customer service and real-time translation, OpenAI faces

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BBC reveals web of spammers profiting from AI Holocaust images

BBC reveals web of spammers profiting from AI Holocaust images

An investigation by the BBC has revealed that a network of content creators is posting AI-generated images purportedly depicting Holocaust victims on Facebook. Organizations dedicated to Holocaust remembrance report that these images are causing distress among survivors and their families, raising concerns about the manner in which the Holocaust is being portrayed on social media

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National security or xenophobia? Texas restricts Chinese owning and renting property

National security or xenophobia? Texas restricts Chinese owning and renting property

Texas has enacted Senate Bill 17 (SB 17), which will restrict property transactions for individuals and organizations from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia. This law, signed by Governor Greg Abbott on June 20 and effective September 1, aims to enhance national security by preventing these nations from purchasing or leasing property in Texas, including

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AI demand means data centres are worsening drought in Mexico

AI demand means data centres are worsening drought in Mexico

Querétaro, a city in central Mexico, is recognized for its colonial architecture and notably for its extensive data centre operations, making it the country’s data centre capital. Major companies such as Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and ODATA have established facilities in the region, with numerous data centres reportedly in operation and additional ones underway. Ascenty,

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