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The Doomsday clock is at 90 seconds to midnight – how close are we to catastrophe? Explained
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The Doomsday clock is at 90 seconds to midnight – how close are we to catastrophe? Explained

[ad_1] (The Conversation) Once every year, a select group of nuclear, climate and technology experts assemble to determine where to place the hands of the Doomsday Clock. Presented by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the Doomsday Clock is a visual metaphor for humanity's proximity to catastrophe. It measures our collective peril in minutes and seconds to midnight, and we don't want to strike 12. In 2023, the expert group brought the clock the closest it has ever been to midnight: 90 seconds. On January 23 2024, the Doomsday Clock was unveiled again, revealing that the hands remain in the same precarious position. No change might bring a sigh of relief. But it also points to the continued risk of catastrophe. The question is, how close are we to catastrophe? And if so, why? Destro...
Elon Musk to block X in EU just to avoid fixing the misinformation problem?
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Elon Musk to block X in EU just to avoid fixing the misinformation problem?

[ad_1] Billionaire Elon Musk has gained a reputation for ruling X (formerly Twitter) with an iron fist. Ever since he took over, he has ordered massive layoffs, changed the company name and logo, changed how blue ticks work, and is now heavily pushing the X Premium Subscriptions to its user base. Not all decisions made by him have proven to be popular, but Musk continues to dominate the headlines with his often quirky decisions that are implemented post haste. However, a new report has claimed what could be the most controversial decision by the billionaire. It appears that Musk might block X in Europe.According to a report by Business Insider, Musk has suggested that X could stop being accessible in Europe over the compliance pressure from the EU's Digital Services Act, a new regulatio...
Indian-Origin Doctor In Bahrain Fired Over Anti-Palestine Tweets
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Indian-Origin Doctor In Bahrain Fired Over Anti-Palestine Tweets

[ad_1] New Delhi: The Royal Bahrain Hospital has fired an Indian-origin doctor after he allegedly posted anti-Palestine tweets on his social media account. Dr Sunil Rao, in a series of posts on X, expressed his support for Israel whose efforts to crush Hamas group have sparked a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.  His posts in support of Israel came at a time when nearly 3,000 people have been killed in Gaza in Israel's retaliatory strike over a Hamas attack.Announcing his termination on X, the Royal Bahrain Hospital said, "It has come to our attention that Dr Sunil Rao who is working as a specialist in internal medicine has posted tweets that are offensive to our society. We would like to confirm that his tweets and ideology are personal and do not reflect the opinion and values of the hospit...
Social media is awash in misinformation about Israel-Gaza war, but Musk’s X is the most egregious
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Social media is awash in misinformation about Israel-Gaza war, but Musk’s X is the most egregious

[ad_1] While Twitter has always struggled with combatting misinformation about major news events, it was still the go-to place to find out what's happening in the world. But the Israel-Hamas war has underscored how the platform now transformed into X has become not only unreliable but is actively promoting falsehoods.Experts say that under Elon Musk the platform has deteriorated to the point that it's not just failing to clamp down on misinformation but is favoring posts by accounts that pay for its blue-check subscription service, regardless of who runs them. If such posts go viral, their blue-checked creators can be eligible for payments from X, creating a financial incentive to post whatever gets the most reaction — including misinformation. Ian Bremmer, a prominent foreign policy ex...