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Into the spider’s lair: how an Australian film-maker made an impossible documentary with AI

Jodie Heenan says her award-winning short film Guardians of the Burrow ‘looks and feels’ real Scene: a dimly lit underground burrow. A giant Amazonian tarantula and a tiny dotted humming frog share the space, an unlikely duo captured in extraordinary detail.Except, they haven’t been. Guardians of the Burrow, a short “wildlife documentary” by the Australian

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Seabird Crisis: Why California’s mass seabird die-off could be more than a temporary tragedy

California’s coast is witnessing a heartbreaking seabird crisis, with thousands of emaciated birds washing ashore. This alarming trend, driven by a prolonged marine heatwave and El Niño, is disrupting the ocean’s food web. Scientists warn this could be a clear sign of climate change’s severe impact on marine ecosystems, with potential long-term consequences for biodiversity

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Vendor Lock-in Agentic AI Platforms

Why it matters: Learn how vendor lock-in agentic AI platforms trap enterprises and how open standards like MCP and A2A cut switching costs of 19 to 34 percent.

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UK regulator warns of “arms race” to keep up with AI use in financial services

Regulators are in an “arms race” to keep up with the use of artificial intelligence in financial services, a senior UK official has warned, with millions of people using the technology to help them make personal finance decisions. Sheldon Mills, an executive director at the Financial Conduct Authority, told the FT the watchdog would need

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