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For up-to-the-minute news updates, visit our live blog Good evening. Much has been written about the potential of artificial intelligence to transform our working lives and wider society, but the rapidly growing sector is also feeling the heat over competition and its impact on the environment. We report today that Microsoft has given up its seat as an observer on the board of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, following noises from regulators about Big Tech’s plans.
The OECD said that if governments are to persuade voters to press on with the net zero transition they needed to make green jobs pay better and guarantee wages for workers who lose their jobs in high-emission industries. Australia, backed by the US, UK and Japan, accused a Chinese state-backed cyber hacking group of targeting the country’s government and private sector networks. The “malicious” attack had echoes of a group previously identified as Advanced Persistent Threat 40.
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