BREAKING: Kamala Harris just announced she is going to New Orleans to slam the Supreme Court's decision allowing Republicans to attack Black representation in Congress.
🦁 Nashville Zoo is asking the public to help oppose a proposed data center planned on neighboring property.
Zoo officials say they are concerned about potential impacts on animals, visitors and natural resources, and want more information about the project's environmental effects before it moves forward.
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Cheltenham Escarpment is England's newest National Nature Reserve. 🎉
The site’s extraordinary Jurassic geology supports nationally important limestone grassland, wildflowers like common rock rose and 33 butterfly species including rare Duke of Burgundy.
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Our planet is sending us signals.
Too wet. Too dry. Too hot.
But listen, listen again.
Do you hear something else?
This #WorldEnvironmentDay, we turn the volume up on the urgent signals the Earth is sending and how, together, we can act #NowForClimate.
📽 Open Planet
England’s newest NNR is declared: The Cheltenham Escarpment. This one really sums up the breadth of our work @naturalengland, spanning from geology to genetics & with people at the centre. This is number 15 of 25 in The King’s Series of NNRs.
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IBM said this in 1979. I think many of us forgot it.
For years, I treated AI systems mostly as productivity tools.
Faster analysis.
Better recommendations.
Smarter automation.
And somewhere along the way, I noticed something uncomfortable in myself.
The more capable the systems became, the easier it was to mentally hand them authority they never actually earned.
That is why this old IBM training line hit me so hard:
A computer can never be held accountable.
Therefore a computer must never make a management decision.
In 1979, this sounded obvious because computers were calculators sitting in special rooms.
In 2026, agents write reports, evaluate contracts, approve workflows, and increasingly operate with very little friction between recommendation and action.
Which is exactly why the old distinction matters more now, not less.
AI can support judgment brilliantly.
But accountability still lives in the human who says yes.
I almost think the real danger of AI is not that systems become too intelligent.
It is that humans become too comfortable outsourcing responsibility to them.
What is one decision you believe should always require a human to own the final accountability?
#HumanAgentOrchestrator #AIReadiness #AgenticAI #EnterpriseAI
Once again I will be giving a workshop at this years #Dinocon! Like last year this is for people who have already a decent grasp of anatomy and are somewhat confident in their artistic abilities
An event designed for the Deaf community is launching at The Deep in Hull. Until Monday, the aquarium will showcase nearly 90 new signs developed for various marine species. It will also run sign language interpreted ocean talks across the 4 days alongside hands-on activities
If you do not personally come to the conclusion that it is time to end this war, Ukraine will continue fighting for its existence. We will have those who support us.
But you, too, will have to fight much harder for your own existence — not Russia’s, but your own. And this is not a threat from me or from Ukraine. It is a fact of Russian history that you know well: when Russia grows tired, change comes.
We can work toward that fatigue.
You can stop your war.
Eternal memory to all those whose lives were taken by this war.
Glory to Ukraine!
Open Letter
To the President of the Russian Federation
From the President of Ukraine
When you came to power in Russia more than 26 years ago, many people in Ukraine viewed you positively. That is how it was. But that is now in the past.
Now, the overwhelming majority of Ukrainians view it positively that our long-range drones paid a visit to the opening of your forum in St. Petersburg, covering a distance of more than 1,000 kilometers. As you know very well, that distance is not the limit of our capabilities.
Sarah Everard was kidnapped, raped and murdered by a WHITE Police Officer.
Nigel Farage called for calm.
But when he can use racism he calls for Cold, Hard, Rage.
We brought the war onto your territory, and you would not have been able to cope with it without North Korea’s help. You are the first ruler of Russia to turn to Pyongyang for assistance.
And today you are fully dependent on China — also for the first time in Russia’s history.
You believed Ukrainians would not have the strength to defend themselves. Yet today, our people are helping our partners in the Middle East and the Gulf build their own defenses.
You hoped for internal unrest in Ukraine. Instead, it was your own military formations that staged a mutiny against you. June 23 will mark another anniversary of that event, and silence will not erase this fact from history.
And now it is you whom your own officials, businessmen, and propagandists look at with obvious fatigue. The world can see it.
Join me on Rewilding the World in conversation with Craig Bennett, chief executive of the iconic Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts. Under Craig’s leadership, the Wildlife Trusts have become one of the most important forces for ambitious nature recovery in Britain.
Out now wherever you get your podcasts.
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