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Immediately after October 7, a little know company shipped over 100 reconnaissance drones to Israel for use in its siege of Gaza. Having been battle-tested on Palestinian civilians, the UAVs are now being used to surveil protesters across the US. This article was originally published by ¡Do Not Panic! AI-powered quadcopter drones used by the IDF to commit genocide in Gaza are flying over American cities, surveilling protestors and automatically uploading millions of images to an evidence database. The drones are […]
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The post AI drones used in Gaza now surveilling American cities appeared first on The Grayzone.
The Illinois congressional candidate on why more Democrats aren’t taking direct action and how leaders should be responding to the right.
The post Kat Abughazaleh on the Right to Protest appeared first on The Intercept.
Graham Platner’s firearms trainings are only the most public example of the left’s efforts to arm themselves.
The post Inside the World of Leftist Gun Nuts appeared first on The Intercept.
Getting rid of fossil fuels is really hard – and we’re not making much progress Martin Brueckner, Charles Roche and Tauel Harper If miners, the…
The post Getting rid of fossil fuels is really hard first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.ICE’s investigative division, increasingly involved in ground-level immigration enforcement, is using Nvidia tech to crunch data.
The post ICE Investigations, Powered by Nvidia appeared first on The Intercept.
Failures in privatised care starkly illustrate the inevitable failure of neoliberalism Geoff Davies The failures of privatised child care and aged care have starkly illustrated…
The post Failures in privatised care starkly illustrate the inevitable failure of neoliberalism first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The heart of mainstream economics Jim Byrne You need assumptions to build useful economic models – but those assumptions should not influence the results. I…
The post The heart of mainstream economics first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Key policies for the energy transition Mark Diesendorf The federal government has released its 2035 greenhouse gas emissions target. However, more important than the target…
The post Key policies for the energy transition first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.From public good to corporate enterprise: The financialisation of universities- (Part I) John H Howard In recent months, Australian universities have been increasingly scrutinized over…
The post From public good to corporate enterprise first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.When ‘sustainable’ fashion backfires on the environment Erez Yerushalmi and Krishnendu Saha The circular economy – the idea of “reduce, reuse and recycle” – has…
The post When ‘sustainable’ fashion backfires on the environment first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The Road Not Taken Lars Syll Had the whole discipline catastrophically misunderstood Keynes’ deeply revolutionary ideas? We heterodox economists, who have chosen the road less…
The post The Road Not Taken first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Are business schools priming students for a world that no longer exists? Carla Liuzzo and Mimi Tsai Endless economic expansion isn’t sustainable. Scientists are telling…
The post Are business schools priming students for a world that no longer exists? first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Scientists take another step toward unraveling a tangled web
The post Why Do Spiders Decorate Their Webs? A New Piece of the Puzzle appeared first on Nautilus.
Financial markets cannot punish a sovereign government. Here’s why Steven Hail, Stephanie Kelton and Darren Quinn What the UK Mini-Budget Really Proved “You’ve got to…
The post Financial markets cannot punish a sovereign government. Here’s why first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.