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Headlines: 18-24 August 2025

Sunday, 24 August 2025

At least 64 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza (LINK) 24 August 2025

AP: Israeli forces shot dead four Palestinian aid-seekers travelling Sunday through a military zone south of Gaza City that is regularly used to reach a food distribution point, a hospital and witnesses said. Gaza City is in famine after 22 months of war, while Israel's military moves ahead with a planned offensive to seize the city, perhaps within days. Israel's defense minister has warned that the city of hundreds of thousands of people could be destroyed. (LINK) 24 August 2025

Retired IDF general temporarily removed from Israel's hostage negotiating team for 14 days amid Qatargate probe — report: questioned under caution in early July on suspicion of contact with a foreign agent and accepting bribes to fund an online campaign improving Qatar’s image in Israel (LINK) 24 August 2025


Moscow says Kyiv has struck a nuclear power plant in Kursk as Ukraine marks Independence Day (LINK) 24 August 2025

Canadian prime minister visits Ukraine, leaves door open to possibility of sending troops (LINK) 24 August 2025


At least 1 dead in Moscow shopping center explosion, 3 injured (LINK) 24 August 2025


Mediterranean rescues find 3 young Sudanese sisters dead on an overcrowded migrant rubber dinghy (LINK) 24 August 2025


Trump family-backed WLFI is live: unlocks, votes & big promises (LINK) 24 August 2025


Smithsonian artists and scholars respond to White House list of objectionable art (LINK) 24 August 2025

— The list of artists and content seems to be drawn from art that was highlighted in a recent article in The Federalist. The conservative online magazine argued that the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, for example, was filled with "wall-to-wall, anti-American propaganda". While some of the artists and scholars NPR spoke to said they fear being further targeted, others said that being called out by the White House is a "badge of honour".


Medvedev's US Open match descends into chaos after photographer enters court (LINK) 24 August 2025


Saturday, 23 August 2025

Nigerian military airstrikes free 76 hostages, including children, in northwest (LINK) 23 August 2025


EU States to suspend postal services to US after US President Donald Trump scapped a tax exemption on low-import goods worth less than $800 last month (LINK) 23 August 2025


Bee venom saved a woman's life from Lyme's disease — and could be the basis of future drugs for a range of painful conditions. (LINK) 23 August 2025


Tennis icon Roger Federer becomes seventh ever billionaire athlete, Forbes says (LINK) 23 August 2025

— Federer was highest-paid tennis player for 16 straight years despite earning less in prize money than rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. Federer becomes tennis’ second billionaire, following Romanian player Ion Tiriac, who won the 1970 French Open men’s doubles championship and began investing after the fall of communism. Also on the list are basketball stars Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and LeBron James, as well as Milwaukee Bucks sixth man Junior Bridgeman. Tiger Woods rounds out the list and joins James as the only players to have become billionaires while still competing in their sports.


Friday, 22 August 2025

Gaza City suffering a 'human-made' famine that's likely to spread, UN-backed initiative Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) says (LINK) 22 August 2025

— CNN: US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said that the UN should declare itself "corrupt" and "incompetent" after the IPC declaration of famine. "The (international) media is missing the real story of 'famine' in Gaza. Hostages ARE starving, Hamas is getting fat, & the UN declares famine while 92% of THEIR food is stolen to be sold by Hamas," Huckabee posted on X. "Meanwhile UN food sits rotting in sun. The UN should declare itself corrupt & incompetent." US President Donald Trump last month said there is "real starvation" in Gaza, contradicting statements by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has said that no one is starving in the territory. Amnesty International called the IPC's findings "a scathing indictment of the failure of states to press Israel into ending its genocide in the occupied Gaza Strip" and said the report confirmed what human rights and aid groups have long been warning of.

— Two more deaths due to starvation were recorded Thursday by the Palestinian health ministry, bringing the total number of those who died of malnutrition to 271, including 112 children. Friday's IPC report added that "malnutrition threatens the lives of 132,000 children under five through June 2026, including 41,000 severe cases, doubling May"s numbers." Formal famine determinations are rare. The IPC has previously determined famines in Somalia in 2011, South Sudan in 2017 and 2020, and parts of Sudan's western Darfur region last year. This is the first time the IPC has confirmed famine in the Middle East. [Under IPC rules since 2019 for declaring a famine] at least 20% of all households must face an extreme food shortage, 30% or more of children must be acutely malnourished or 15% of children suffering from acute malnutrition based on body measurements, and at least 2 in every 10,000 people die every day because of outright starvation or the interaction of malnutrition and disease.


Former Sri Lankan President Wickremesinghe arrested on allegations of misusing state funds (LINK) 22 August 2025


Thai court acquits former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra of royal defamation charge (LINK) 22 August 2025


Trump administration might deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda (LINK) 22 August 2025

— The notice, made public in a court filing in Abrego Garcia's human smuggling criminal case in Tennessee, came minutes after he was released from criminal custody pending his trial on the federal charges.


We need to ensure Putin never attacks Ukraine again, NATO chief says (LINK) 22 August 2025


Trump's peace bid flops as Kremlin says no plans for Putin-Zelenskyy summit (LINK) 22 August 2025

— Russia’s top diplomat said the Kremlin is “not ready at all” for a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed that Zelenskyy was the one not willing to negotiate by refusing to rule out joining NATO or concede to the Kremlin’s maximalist territorial demands. "Putin is ready to meet with Zelenskyy when the agenda is ready for a summit, and this agenda is not ready at all," Lavrov told U.S. channel NBC. "Zelenskyy said no to everything. … How can we meet with a person who is pretending to be a leader?" he added.

— The EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas commented: "We are forgetting that Russia has not made one single concession, and they are the ones who are the aggressor here."


18 cities that could become unlivable by 2075 (LINK) 22 August 2025

Court orders stray dogs in New Delhi released, easing its order to move them all to shelters (LINK) 22 August 2025


Abrupt changes taking place in Antarctica 'will affect the world for generations to come', from rising sea levels to extreme changes in the climate system (LINK) 22 August 2025

Sea-level projections from the 1990s were spot on, study says (LINK) 22 August 2025

— In 1996, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change projected that the most likely amount of global sea-level rise over the next 30 years would be almost 8 cm, remarkably close to the 9 cm that has occurred. But it also underestimated the role of melting ice sheets by more than 2 cm.


Catchup: The World Economic Forum on 15 August closed an investigation on its founder Klaus Schwab on Friday, clearing him of any wrongdoing, and appointed BlackRock (BLK.N), opens new tab CEO Larry Fink and Roche Holding's (ROG.S), opens new tab vice-chair Andre Hoffmann as interim co-chairs of its board. (LINK) 22 August 2025

— WEF also did not find any misconduct by Schwab's wife and former assistant, Hilde Schwab. "Minor irregularities, stemming from blurred lines between personal contributions and forum operations, reflect deep commitment rather than intent of misconduct," WEF said.


US general whose report on Iran nuclear sites angered Trump fired: Head of US Defense Intelligence Agency Jeffrey Kruse fired alongside two senior Navy officials (LINK) 22 August 2025


Lyle Menendez denied parole by the same board that a day earlier rejected his brother Erik’s appeal for freedom after serving decades in prison for killing their parents in 1989 at their Beverly Hills mansion. The reason was the same: misbehaviour behind bars. (LINK) 22 August 2025


Scientists link U.S. air pollution from oil and gas to 91,000 premature deaths each year, with Black, Asian, Native American and Hispanic groups consistently among the most affected (LINK) 22 August 2025


Island nation Tuvalu set to become the first country lost to climate change: 8,750, more than 80% of the population, apply to relocate to Australia with world's first 'climate visa' (LINK) 22 August 2025


18 cities that could become unlivable by 2075 (LINK) 22 August 2025


Justice Department issues transcripts of interviews with Epstein ex-partner Maxwell (LINK) 22 August 2025

Ghislaine Maxwell provided no incriminating information during meetings with deputy AG on high-profile individuals who interacted with Jeffrey Epstein, transcript shows — (LINK)

— Maxwell claims there was no client list, no blackmail scheme and — to her knowledge — no high-profile Epstein associates who committed illicit acts in connection with the notorious sex-offender's crimes.

Ghislaine Maxwell says she doesn't believe Epstein died by suicide but not murdered — interview released by Trump DOJ (LINK) 22 August 2025


Free VPN apps found to have ties with Russia and China — and they're hiding in Google and Apple's app stores (LINK) 22 August 2025

FreeVPN.ONE from Chromewith over 100,000 installations has been accused of snapping unauthorised screenshots of websites and spying on its users location data (LINK) 22 August 2025


Thursday, 21 August 2025

Ukraine says Russia fired 614 drones, missiles as Trump pushes for peace (LINK) 21 August 2025


Ukrainian held in Italy over blast mystery of Nord Stream gas pipelines: German prosecutors say the man was in a group that planted explosives in the Baltic Sea (LINK) 21 August 2025

— There is no evidence so far linking Ukraine, Russia or any other state to the attacks.


Federal judge orders closure of Trump's 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration jail: finds jail was causing severe harm to Florida Everglades (LINK) 21 August 2025


Illegal immigration hit a record-high of 14 million in the US in 2023, Pew report finds: but well short of estimates from President Donald Trump and some critics of immigration (LINK) 21 August 2025

— The increase was driven by some 6 million who were in the country with some form of legal protection. Trump has stripped many of those protections since taking office in January. Preliminary findings show the number rose in 2024, though at a slower rate after then-President Joe Biden severely restricted asylum at the border in June of that year. The number dropped this year under Trump, but is still likely above 14 million.

— The overall U.S. immigrant population, regardless of legal status, reached an all-time high of more than 53 million in January 2025, accounting for a record 15.8% of the U.S. population. The number has since dropped, which Pew said would be the first time it has shrunk since the 1960s.


Appeals court throws out Trump's $500m civil fraud penalty: New York judges stated that the fine was excessive, and likely violated the US Constitution (LINK) 21 August 2025

— New York Attorney General's Office plans to appeal against the decision on the fine to the state's highest court, the Court of Appeals. In a statement, the office said the judges "affirmed the well-supported finding of the trial court: Donald Trump, his company, and two of his children are liable for fraud". In the case against Trump, his two adult sons, and the Trump Organization, Judge Engoron had also banned Trump from serving as a company director or taking out loans from banks in the state for three years. Thursday's decision kept in place this and other nonmonetary penalties that Judge Engoron imposed.


WhiteHouse.gov: "President Trump Is Right About the Smithsonian" (LINK) 21 August 2025


California Democrats approve Newsom's redistricting plan after Texas House passes GOP-drawn maps (LINK) 21 August 2025

— Democrats are seeking to gain five seats in California, while Republicans are eyeing five additional seats in Texas. While the Texas maps will take effect once they’re signed into law, the proposed California maps could still be rejected by voters.


Former top aide to NYC mayor among 7 facing new charges in City Hall corruption probe (LINK) 21 August 2025


Judge says former Trump lawyer Alina Habba has been unlawfully serving as US attorney in New Jersey (LINK) 21 August 2025


White House suspends tours for ballroom construction (LINK) 21 August 2025


Daily Beast: "Tiffany Trumps' in-laws took Jared Kushner for millions": husband Michael Boulos arranged for Kushner to buy a mega yacht "at a steeply inflated price" (LINK) 21 August 2025


Mississippi declares public health emergency over rising infant mortality rate (LINK) 22 August 2025


Swiss gold shipments to US soared in July: 54 tonnes worth almost CHF4.7 billion, almost five times as much as the previous year (LINK) 21 August 2025


"The World of Banksy" exhibition in Saxon, Valais, the first devoted to his works in French-speaking Switzerland and the second largest after New Yorkhas closed after more than 30,000 visitors in less than a year: "Very busy with his commitments in France, its director Alil Vardar announces that he wants to concentrate on his international career" (LINK in French, paywalled) 21 August 2025

Telerama 28 April 2025: Alil Vardar accused of sexual violence and harassment by 20 women: headline — (LINK)

—In the 20 years since he wrote the play "The clan of divorcees" (Le clan des divorcées), some 1.5 million spectators have seen it in Francophone theatres.


Ethel Caterham, world's oldest living person, marks 116th birthday (LINK) 21 August 2025

— The oldest person who ever lived, whose age could be verified, was Frenchwoman Jeanne Louise Calment, who died in 1997 at the age of 122 years and 164 days.


Erik Menendez, 54, younger of the Menendez brothers, denied parole in LA 3 decads after killing parents in 1989 (LINK) 21 August 2025

— His brother, Lyle, is scheduled to face his own parole suitability hearing on Friday. Both brothers were made eligible for paroled release after they were resentenced by a judge in May. Erik Menendez can try for parole again at another hearing in three years, the parole board ruled. The board took issue, specifically, with his violations in prison and past criminal activity before killing his parents: "Contrary to your supporters' beliefs, you have not been a model prisoner and frankly, we find that a little disturbing."


Scientists are divided over whether there is a 'sixth mass extinction' (LINK) 21 August 2025


Trump administration’s anti-woke campaign targets Smithsonian museums (LINK) 21 August 2025


Wednesday, 20 August 2025

PC World: 2.5 billion Gmail users at risk after Google database hack: hacker group now attempting to scam Gmail and Google Cloud users: how to stay safe (LINK) 20 August 2025

— "Be skeptical if you're contacted by alleged support staff who can't confirm their identity. Google employees will never contact you by phone or email to reset a password or make other changes to your accounts."


Israel has begun first stages of its planned assault on Gaza City, says Israeli military spokesman (LINK) — ground.news: 25 media reports (LINK) 20 August 2025


Israel approves settlement project that could divide West Bank (LINK) — ground.news: 177 media reports (LINK) 20 August 2025

Israeli military will call up 60,000 reservists as it plans new phase of war in Gaza (LINK) — ground.news: 154 media reports (LINK) 20 August 2025


Rwanda-backed rebels killed over 140 civilians in Eastern Congo in July, Human Rights Watch says (LINK) — ground.news: 46 media reports (LINK) 20 August 2025


ICC 'deplores' new US sanctions on its judges and prosecutors (LINK) 20 August 2025

— On Wednesday the US State Department announced new sanctions on two judges and two prosecutors in the ICC for engaging in efforts to prosecute US and Israeli citizens. Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused the ICC of being a "national security threat" and "an instrument of lawfare" against the US and Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the US move. The ICC has issued arrest warrants against Netanyahu and his former defence minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity over Israel's war in Gaza. France joined the ICC in denouncing the US move, expressing "dismay" as one of its judges, Nicolas Guillou, was among those sanctioned. The three other ICC officials named by the US were judge Kimberly Prost of Canada as well as deputy prosecutors Nazhat Shameem Khan of Fiji and Mame Mandiaye Niang of Senegal. The penalties mean the four officials cannot access or benefit from any property or interests they hold in the US. This latest round of sanctions comes after the US imposed similar restrictions on the ICC's chief prosecutor, Karim Khan KC, along with four other judges earlier this year. In July, the US also sanctioned UN Human Rights Council special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who has been a prominent critic of Israel's military offensive in Gaza.


Abrupt Antarctic climate shifts could lead to "catastrophic consequences for generations", experts warn (LINK) 20 August 2025

— After increasing slightly during the first 35 years that satellite data was available, Antarctic sea ice cover plunged dramatically over the last decade. Since 2014, sea ice has retreated on average 120 kilometres from the continent's shoreline. That contraction has happened about three times faster in 10 years than the decline in Arctic sea ice over nearly 50.


Swiss Aletsch glacier 'will disappear by 2100' if nothing is done, according to Legambiente, an Italian group that monitors the health of glaciers in Italy and abroad (LINK) 20 August 2025

— Between 2000 and 2023, the glacier retreated by an average of 40 metres a year, according to Glamos, the Swiss glacier monitoring network. At this rate, and without taking into account a higher level of global warming than today, the glacier will disappear in its current form by 2100, "leaving only patches of ice at the highest altitudes". A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Aletsch glacier is the second Swiss glacier to be analysed by Legambiente after the Morteratsch glacier in Graubünden, in 2023. It is now just 20 km long.


Rockfall near Chamonix, in neighbouring France, has killed two and injured two others. Mont-Blanc tunnel is closed to trucks while other vehicles must make a detour. (LINK) 20 August 2025


Tulsi Gabbard announces plans to cut intelligence staff by half (LINK) 20 August 2025

— The director of national intelligence will also revoke the security clearances for 37 US intelligence officials who served under Biden and Obama. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) had around 1,800 employees when Gabbard took the helm. She has already reduced staff by about 25%, according to the Federal News Network, which focuses on news about the federal workforce.


Swiss army knife maker Victorinox considers production shift to U.S. to ease U.S. tariffs (LINK) — ground.news: 10 media reports (LINK) 20 August 2025


Texas lawmakers approve new electoral map favouring Republicans (LINK) 20 August 2025

— After a two-week stand-off in which Democrats fled the state to stall the vote and rally supporters against the redistricting plans, Republicans in the Texas House of Representatives passed the new voting lines in an 88-52 vote.

Winklevoss Twins donate $21 million in Bitcoin to pro-Trump, anti-Democrat crypto PAC, the Digital Freedom Fund (LINK) 20 August 2025


Trump and Melania's meme coins have lost almost all value (LINK) 20 August 2025

— $TRUMP's value at first quickly rocketed to around $75. It dropped shortly thereafter but saw a bump in April when Trump announced “the most EXCLUSIVE INVITATION in the world”: for the top 220 investors in $TRUMP coin to enjoy a private dinner with the president at his Virginia golf club. Since then, the Trump coin's value has slumped again, to $9, having sunk 88 percent from its January high. The $MELANIA coin has followed a similar trajectory, seeing a precipitous, 98 percent decline in value from its $8.50 peak in mid-January. In May, the Financial Times published an investigation revealing that a coterie of traders reaped nearly $100 million by buying $MELANIA coin minutes before it was publicly announced, before off-loading most of their holdings after its value spiked following the announcement. The First Lady's meme coin is now worth less than a quarter of a dollar.


New AI model advances fusion power research by predicting the success of experiments (LINK) 20 August 2025


Founder of Google's generative AI team says don't even bother getting a law or medical degree, because AI's going to destroy both those careers before you can even graduate (LINK) 20 August 2025

— "In the current medical system, what you learn in medical school is so outdated and based on memorization. Either get into something niche like AI for biology... or just don't get into anything at all." But a team found that a standardized benchmark test costs $30 to run with GPT-5, and a whopping $400 with Anthropic's Opus 4.1. But with lower prices comes a noticeable drop in performance, with Opus 4.1 beating out GPT-5 in an accuracy rating test.

"OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wrongfully insists that AI has already reached 'PhD-level' intelligence but ChatGPT-5 can't even correctly count the number of r's in the word "raspberry". — (LINK)


How to use Google Gemini for smarter crypto trading: from analyzing sentiment to strategy development (LINK) 20 August 2025


Tuesday, 19 August 2025

Somalia faces diphtheria surge amid vaccine shortages and aid cuts (LINK) — ground.news: 11 media reports (LINK) 19 August 2025


Conservationist John Hume, 83, among six accused in Pretoria court for rhino horn trafficking involving nearly 1,000 horns: (LINK) — ground.news: 57 media reports (LINK) 19 August 2025


Mali's military rulers charge ex-Prime Minister Choguel Maiga with embezzlement, jails him pending trial (LINK) — ground.news: 29 media reports (LINK) 19 August 2025

— Former prime minister Moussa Mara was also jailed earlier this month for supporting imprisoned critics of the regime. The military rulers of Mali have dissolved political parties and ignored commitments to restore civilian rule by March 2024.


Peter Brannen, Guardian: 'A climate of unparalleled malevolence': are we on our way to the sixth major mass extinction? (LINK) 19 August 2025


Tulsi Gabbard revokes security clearances of 37 current and former national security officials (LINK) 19 August 2025


Air Canada flights slowly resume after flight attendants agree to end their strike (LINK) 19 August 2025


Bus crash in Herat, Afghanistan, kills more than 70 Afghans deported from Iran (LINK) — ground.news: 72 media reports (LINK) 19 August 2025

— The bus collided head-on with a fuel-carrying car and a motorcycle, causing the wreckage to catch fire and most victims, including several children, to die from burn injuries near the highway to Kabul.


Iraq signs agreement with US energy giant Chevron on oil exploration (LINK) — ground.news: 17 media reports (LINK) 19 August 2025

— In July Iraq signed a preliminary deal with US-based HKN Energy to develop the Hamrin oil field in Basra province./p>


Canton Geneva's decision to ban children who don't live in the canton from attending its schools will be challenged in court (LINK) 19 August 2025

— Around 2,500 children attend Geneva schools while living outside the canton — mainly in France: 1,000 will not be able to end their studies in Geneva. 48 families are taking the case to the constitutional court.


American companies have invested billions in AI initiatives — but have basically nothing to show for it — MIT study (LINK) 19 August 2025

— 95% of companies have nothing to show for their AI investments. Only 5% have successfully deployed AI tools at scale. The smallest impacts were measured across professional services, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, consumer and retail, financial services, and energy and materials. Workers prefer ChatGPT to custom AI.

Despite $30-$40 billion in enterprise investment into GenAI, this report uncovers a surprising result in that 95% of organizations are getting zero return — (LINK)


At Europe's melting glaciers, signs of climate peril are everywhere: glaciers in the Alps and Pyrenees have lost about 40% of their mass since 2000 (LINK) 19 August 2025

— In Europe, glaciers support several important industries, like agriculture and tourism. Communities depend on meltwater for drinking and farming, as well as on the ice and snow for winter tourism. Downstream, it feeds rivers that eventually result in rising sea levels worldwide. The retreat of glaciers has also left behind unstable landscapes that are rapidly shifting, causing destructive landslides that threaten Alpine villages.


Every AI model is flunking biomedical research tests — LMArena, which ranks AI models, proposes a fix: partnering with BiomedArena, a leaderboard specific to medical research that lets people compare AI models side by side and vote on which ones perform the best (LINK) 19 August 2025

— Research shows that people trust AI's medical advice over the advice of doctors, even when it's wrong. BiomedArena work is already used by scientists at the Intramural Research Program of the US National Institutes of Health.


55 old photos that are simply mind-blowing: treadmills were basically invented as a way to punish criminals (LINK) 19 August 2025


I tried 10 AI browsers: sorry Google, Microsoft and Apple, only Comet offers our best look at the future with AI (LINK) 19 August 2025


Monday, 18 August 2025

Trump and European leaders press Putin to agree to Zelenskyy meeting: US president says arrangements being made for bilateral meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy and that US will help guarantee Ukraine's security if a deal is reached (LINK) 18 August 2025

— Zelenskyy's formal jacket and trousers not a response to difficult first White House visit, says designer


Trump repeats false Ukraine aid figure while sitting with Zelensky: long-debunked claim that the US has given Ukraine more than $300 billion in wartime aid (LINK) 18 August 2025


“In just seven months, Trump has spent the equivalent of 132 presidential salaries’ worth of taxpayer money playing golf. Most of which is paid directly to his private business. 57 MILLION DOLLARS of taxpayer funds squandered" (LINK) 18 August 2025


Qantas hit with record A$50m fine for illegal layoffs during pandemic in 2020 (LINK) 18 August 2025


Hurricane Erin prompts evacuation orders along N.C. Outer Banks though U.S. expected to avoid a direct hit (LINK) 18 August 2025


Air Canada halts flight restart after union defies back-to-work order: More than 10,000 flight attendants had walked off the job (LINK) 18 August 2025


Saudi Aramco employee named lead author of IPCC global climate report (LINK) 18 August 2025


Switzerland’s bid to scrap 'marriage penalty' tax ignites family values row: Conservative groups push for referendum on changes designed to stop disadvantaging dual-income wedded couples (LINK limited) 18 August 2025


Hyped Jannik Sinner-Carlos Alcaraz championship match comes to abrupt end after five games: Sinner retired with an apparent illness 23 minutes into the first set of the Cincinnati Open final (LINK) 18 August 2025


I got an AI to impersonate me and teach me my own course — here's what I learned about the future of education: as AI becomes ever more central to education, the human teacher becomes more important, not less (LINK) 18 August 2025


11 things you shouldn't use ChatGPT for (LINK) 18 August 2025


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