November 4, 2025
A I GLOBAL SPEAK Science & STEAM SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

A Growing Challenge in the AI Era

As artificial intelligence tools become more integrated into content generation workflows, one of the most critical challenges emerging is the detection of hallucinations in summarizations. Hallucinations occur when AI-generated summaries contain information not present or supported in the original source material. These fabrications, which can be presented in a highly convincing and fluent manner, threaten […]

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AI Unleashed on School Children

Schools across the U.S. are increasingly deploying AI-powered surveillance tools like Gaggle, Lightspeed Alert, Bark, and GoGuardian to monitor students’ online activity on school-issued devices, aiming to identify signs of self-harm, violence, or bullying Wikipedia. A widely publicized case involved a 13-year-old girl in Tennessee. After making an offensive (but contextually non-threatening) joke through a […]

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Questionable Error On Government Website: Articles Deleted From The Constitution Relevant To Immigration

There’s currently no credible evidence that a government website “glitch” removed content specifically about former President Trump. What actually occurred—according to widely reported sources—is that key sections of the U.S. Constitution, including the writ of habeas corpus, went missing from the Library of Congress’s official site due to a coding error. Here’s a breakdown: What […]

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DOGE Staffer “Big Balls” Brutally Beaten in Attempted D.C. Carjacking

In a violent and high-profile incident early Sunday morning, Edward Coristine — a 19-year-old former employee of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and widely known online by his nickname “Big Balls” — was assaulted during an attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C. The attack occurred in the Logan Circle neighborhood around 3 a.m. while Coristine […]

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Water Bill To Protect Water Suppliers

As of July 2025, California legislators are considering Senate Bill 466, aimed at giving water utilities legal immunity from lawsuits during the period they work toward compliance with the state’s newly enacted hexavalent chromium‑6 drinking water standard CalMatters. Chromium‑6, the carcinogenic chemical highlighted in the Erin Brockovich–inspired Hinkley water contamination case, has prompted California to […]

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White House Orders Nasa to Important Destroy Satellite

On August 4–5, 2025, multiple outlets—including Futurism and NPR—reported that the White House has instructed NASA to prepare plans to terminate at least two climate-focused satellites, specifically the Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2 (OCO‑2) and OCO‑3, which track atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. OCO‑2 launched in 2014 and became a global “gold standard” for high-resolution CO₂ data; OCO‑3, […]

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Elon Musk Awarded $29B from Share Holders

• Yesterday (August 4, 2025), Tesla’s board approved a new $29 billion stock-based compensation award for CEO Elon Musk. The award grants him 96 million restricted shares, valued at approximately $300 per share, contingent on his continued service in executive leadership for at least two years at Tesla. Musk must also hold the shares for five […]

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California Police Misconduct Previously Classified Goes Public

On August 4, 2025, a landmark database—the Police Records Access Project—went live, providing unprecedented public access to formerly secret internal police records in California WIRED. Built over seven years by a coalition involving UC Berkeley, Stanford University, CalMatters, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and public interest groups, the database contains roughly 1.5 million pages […]

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A I GLOBAL SPEAK POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production SDG 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

DOGE Uses AI to Delete Hundreds of Federal Regulations

In a sweeping move emblematic of the Trump administration’s approach to governance, the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is using artificial intelligence to eliminate hundreds—and potentially hundreds of thousands—of federal regulations. Launched via executive order in January 2025, DOGE’s mission is simple: reduce federal regulatory burdens by 50% by January 20, 2026, using […]

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Hearings Reveal Causes For DC crash that killed 67

On January 29, 2025, an American Airlines regional jet (Flight 5342) collided midair with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River, approximately 0.8 km from runway 33 at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia. All 67 individuals aboard both aircraft died, marking the worst U.S. aviation disaster since 2001 AP News+13Wikipedia+13Facebook+13. Over several days of […]

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