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The Council of Europe has called on Italy to step up its fight against corruption and conflicts of interest, the council's anti-corruption agency GRECO said in a report published on Wednesday (August 28). In its report, GRECO called for stronger measures, particularly targeting senior officials such as prime ministers and ministers, and law enforcement agencies. While acknowledging Italy's “substantial legal framework” in fighting corruption, the commission criticised the system as being too “complex” and therefore ineffective. “This is particularly evident in conflict of interest and financial disclosure regulations, where different rules apply but are not fully applied to all PTEFs…

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Body of Delta Airlines worker killed in tire explosion unidentified, son saysATLANTA (AP) — The son of a worker killed in a tire explosion at a Delta Air Lines maintenance facility near Atlanta's airport says his father's body was unrecognizable. Andre Coleman told Atlanta news station 11Alive on Tuesday he couldn't believe 58-year-old Mirko Malweg was dead and missed him. But after the medical examiner told him the body was unrecognizable, the family was forced to rely on Malweg's tattoos and the Mississippi lanyard around his neck to identify him. Malweg was one of two workers at the wheel and…

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opinion Image courtesy of Dragon Claws REMY MERAZ Posted on August 28, 2024 OPINION – As a former corporate employee and current minority business owner, I have worked tirelessly to reduce bias and discrimination in the workplace. At my new company, we are successfully leveraging artificial intelligence to solve these thorny problems. So I was surprised and disappointed when I recently saw a well-intentioned, but terribly misguided, AI bias bill being considered by the California Legislature. In 2021, I started building an AI-powered coaching platform that helps strengthen emotional intelligence and soft skills in the workplace. This helps companies and…

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A “healthy lifestyle event” will be held Thursday, Aug. 29, at University Park Village Hall (90 Town Center Dr.) and will offer produce, health care services and community resources. Will County Mayor Jennifer Bertino Tarrant is hosting the event in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, the Village of University Park, the Will County Health Department and Community Health Centers and the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. “These events are designed to promote the health of our residents, both through direct services and through connections to local resources that provide support throughout the year,” said Bertino…

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Starmer meets with Scholz and business leaders in Berlin. They agree to sign a cooperation agreement to mend ties. Starmer is due to visit France later to meet with Macron.BERLIN, Aug 28 (Reuters) – British and German leaders agreed in Berlin on Monday to work towards an ambitious treaty covering issues from defence to trade as part of a restructuring of Britain's ties with the European Union.Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit to EU powers Germany and France is aimed at helping Britain move beyond the previous Conservative government's conflicted relationship with its European allies. Since taking office last month, Starmer…

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WASHINGTON, DC — Five railroads recently applied for special exemptions to operate trains without the monitoring of Positive Train Control (PTC), a mandated safety technology, but the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) rejected the applications, in part due to union opposition.“Our opposition was based on our determination to protect our members and the public from the risks associated with running trains without PTC,” explained Greg Hines, SMART-TD’s national legislative director.Class I carriers BNSF and Norfolk Southern, as well as passenger carriers South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, Caltrain and New Mexico Rail Runner Express, requested waivers. Railroads often request waivers from important…

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Whether that means pouring beer in a pub in the summer or working as a holiday representative in a resort near the Mediterranean, we want to hear from young people in Ireland about what seasonal work opportunities are currently available on the continent.If you're under 25 and from Ireland, we'd love to hear from you. Let us know if you've experienced this in recent years and what it was like. Where did you work, what kind of work did you do? Do you have many friends who have experienced it?Have you heard from your siblings or relatives about whether there…

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The European Union created the Digital Services Act of 2023 to force digital platforms like Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Telegram to fight disinformation, online extremism, and outright fraud. But when France arrested Telegram founder Pavel Durov, it was unable to prosecute under this landmark law. The far-reaching DSA represents a significant shift from unbridled internet freedom to tightly regulatory oversight of social media, but several months after it came into force, the difficulty of balancing freedom of expression with government oversight has become clear. Big question marks remain over how the DSA will work, how it will be enforced, and…

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Google has announced that Gemini, its AI tool to rival ChatGPT, now supports AI-generated images of people. The feature had been available on Gemini for some time but was disabled by Google in February after users quickly discovered they could use the tech giant's AI tool to create disturbing images, with Google claiming it had implemented strict guardrails to prevent abuse.In addition to this news, the search engine giant said it will roll out customized Gems, a new feature announced at Google I/O. See: Gemini Live: I used it before you, and it's currently the biggest threat to ChatGPT Gemini…

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ChatGPT has already wreaked havoc in classrooms and changed how teachers approach homework creation since OpenAI made its generative AI chatbot publicly available in late 2022. School administrators scrambled to detect AI-generated essays, while students instead frantically searched for ways to hide their synthetic writing. But by focusing on writing assignments, educators have allowed another big shift to occur on the periphery: students are now more frequently using AI to complete their math homework, too.High school and college students across the country are now trying out free smartphone apps that use generative AI to help them solve their math homework.…

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