As the government pushes public servants to use AI, this is the first time that FOI has been used to reveal how the government staff are already using the technology.
The Better Business Bureau is warning of third-party websites ahead of booking any holiday travel. Denise Spence showed up to ...
Tim Huelskamp's fast-growing newsletter company 1440 has cracked the code on email marketing. He shares his advice.
Jennifer Yang started Dearist to help bring the love of letter writing to kids around the globe after finding an unsent ...
What’s more, to ensure that the message actually looked deceptively genuine, the AI also generated suitable domains as ...
Speechwriting with Copilot? FOI files show a senior official testing AI tools as the APS prepares for a government-wide ...
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How chummy is too chummy? Epstein emails shine light on relationships between journalists, sources
The emails to and from Jeffrey Epstein that were released this week shine a light on the relationship between reporters and ...
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How the Play for Today revival hopes to save British TV from a class crisis
Play for Today’s one-off films were a seminal moment in television in the Seventies and Eighties, writes . Decades later, ...
The writer insists that it’s normal to “ingratiate” oneself with sources—even if that means serving as a de facto media ...
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Why Marcella Hazan Regretted Introducing Americans To Balsamic Vinegar
Marcella Hazan is widely credited with introducing many Italian ingredients to America, but she had strong feelings about the ...
If you want to send a message that might travel the seas, there’s a right way and a wrong way, Jace Tunnell writes.
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