Healthcare's AI Bubble: Inside the Gold Rush Where Everyone' - Walking the floor at HLTH 2025 felt like stepping into healthc
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Healthcare’s AI Bubble: Inside the Gold Rush Where Everyone’s an “AI Company”

Walking the floor at HLTH 2025 felt like stepping into healthcare's version of the dot-com boom—complete with inflatable unicorns, pickleball…

AI Chatbots Still Fail at Basic News Accuracy, BBC Study Rev - In what could become a significant credibility crisis for the
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AI Chatbots Still Fail at Basic News Accuracy, BBC Study Reveals

In what could become a significant credibility crisis for the AI industry, new research indicates that chatbots from major technology…

AI Browser Agents Face Critical Security Vulnerabilities, Ex - The Hidden Dangers Behind AI's Web Browsing Revolution As Ope
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AI Browser Agents Face Critical Security Vulnerabilities, Experts Warn

The Hidden Dangers Behind AI's Web Browsing Revolution As OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity's Comet attempt to redefine how we…

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South Africa Prioritizes Climate Finance and Adaptation Ahead of COP30 Summit in Brazil

With COP30 approaching, South African officials emphasize climate finance accessibility and adaptation measures for developing countries. The conference is expected to advance funding mechanisms and operationalize the Loss and Damage Fund.

Climate Finance Takes Center Stage Ahead of COP30

With fewer than 30 days remaining until the COP30 climate conference in Belém, Brazil, South Africa is strengthening its position on climate action that prioritizes people, planet and prosperity, according to statements from Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Dr Dion George. The minister confirmed that South Africa’s updated Nationally Determined Contribution aligns with the country’s Climate Change Act and aims to balance environmental integrity with social justice.

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Government Unveils Plan to Slash Business Regulations Amid Mixed Reactions

Ministers have pledged to cut regulatory burdens by a quarter while streamlining corporate reporting requirements. Business leaders welcome the initiative, though opposition voices question its effectiveness post-Brexit.

Regulatory Overhaul Announced

The government has committed to reducing the administrative cost of regulation by 25% before the end of the current parliamentary session, according to official statements. The initiative aims to streamline business operations and enhance economic competitiveness through significant deregulation efforts.