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[News] From weeks of work to days: How I rebuilt two data journalism projects with AI
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- June 29, 2026
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Award‑winning Italian data journalist Jacopo Ottaviani recounts how he used generative AI to remake two of his seminal data‑visualisation projects in days rather than weeks. The 2012 prison‑death map “Patrie Galere,” originally assembled with BatchGeo, Open Refine and other ad‑hoc tools, was rebuilt in two days with Claude Opus and Sonnet, yielding an open‑source LeafletJS […]
Nicole McKee’s new Act leadership role means record Māori party leaders – but no one Māori voice
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- June 29, 2026
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New Zealand has more party leaders of Māori descent in parliament than ever before. Sunday’s announcement that Nicole McKee is the Act Party’s new deputy leader means both minor parties in the coalition government now have leaders and deputy leaders who whakapapa Māori. McKee joins Act Party leader David Seymour, who has Māori ancestry, while […]
He started Singapore’s first rage room. Now, he sells grass for dogs to pee on.
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- June 28, 2026
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Poopee’s indoor grass patches are even drawing franchise enquiries from across Southeast Asia What do you do when your dog refuses to use a pee pad, your schedule won’t allow constant trips downstairs, and your carpet is slowly turning into a wreck day after day? For 32-year-old Royce Tan, the answer was simple: start a […]
SK bioscience Launches AI-Powered Initiative to Reduce Uncertainty in Vaccine-Development Decisions
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- July 3, 2026
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INCHEON, South Korea, July 2, 2026 — SK bioscience has announced that it will lead the Research Optimization & Trial Outcome Recommender (ROTOR) project, an AI-powered evidence synthesis and clinical development decision-support platform initiative funded by the Gates Foundation, establishing a global collaboration framework. The project is expected to involve technical collaboration with global health […]