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14.10.2024 6:41
Japan tech firms tap AI to help workers handle abusive customers Japanese tech companies NTT Communications Corp. and SoftBank Corp. are developing systems utilizing artificial intelligence to help call-center workers deal with abusive customers. NTT Communications has created a call center support system that can monitor exchanges between customers and workers and display examples of appropriate responses on operators' screens. Read full story here

14.10.2024 7:08
Court orders review of Gender Queer book抯 classification after challenge by Australian rightwing activist Classification Review Board to undertake new assessment of memoir targeted in conservative campaignsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Australian classifications review board has been ordered to review its assessment of the book Gender Queer, after the federal court found the board had ignored, overlooked or misunderstood public submissions for it to be censored.Last year, the Classification Review Board rejected calls to restrict access to a memoir about gender identity that was the target of conservative campaigns to have it banned in the US, and found the content was appropriate for its intended audience.Sign up for Guardian Australia抯 breaking news email Continue reading... ...

14.10.2024 8:13
Biden commends Nobel Peace Prize-winning Japanese anti-nuclear group U.S. President Joe Biden on Sunday commended Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors organization, for serving as a "human testament" to the tragedy of nuclear weapons for decades and telling a story that the world needs to hear. In a statement released to congratulate the group on its receipt of the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize, Biden touched on his visit last year to Hiroshima, when he met on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit with a survivor of the world's first atomic bomb attack. Read full story here

14.10.2024 9:00
Families seek to clear names of men who refused to fight for former Dutch colony Conscientious objectors refused to take part in military campaign against Indonesian independence in 1940sFamilies of 20 men who were jailed for refusing to fight to preserve the former Dutch colony in Indonesia have formally asked for their names to be cleared, arguing that instead of 揹eserters, traitors and cowards their relatives deserve to be recognised as having been on the right side of history.An official investigation into the period when Dutch colonies asserted their independence after the second world war found a failed military campaign in Indonesia had systematically used 揺xcessive violence and massacred hundreds of innocent villagers, whose families eventually won compensation. Continue reading... ...