Suicide pod doctor’s sudden death shocks
A Swiss euthanasia advocate has died months after he was accused of strangling the first person to use a controversial 3D-printed “suicide capsule”.
A Swiss euthanasia advocate has died months after he was accused of strangling the first person to use a controversial 3D-printed “suicide capsule”.
Company workers aren’t the only ones facing an AI tidal wave, with one state announcing a new $28m drive to embed the tech revolution into its public sector.
A video showing an Aussie fast-food restaurant using an AI drive-through revealed entry-level jobs – typically taken up by Aussie teens – could be on the chopping block.
The world’s population could be set for a dramatic fall due to the rise of artificial intelligence, according to a bleak warning.
A massive arms race is sweeping the Asia-Pacific region as countries like Australia grow alarmed over the China threat.
Europe is gearing up for World War III with survival guides, nuclear bunkers and conscription plans to survive a Russian invasion.
A protester has been tackled into the crowd after interrupting Peter Dutton’s speech, with another accusing him of ‘lying to the Australian people’.
A protester has been tackled into the crowd after interrupting Peter Dutton’s speech, with another accusing him of ‘lying to the Australian people’.
A nation nursing tense relations with China has announced its next move to prepare for a potential 2027 invasion.
German train holds insane raves while travelling across the country
Things didn’t go according to plan during a live demonstration of Google’s new AI at the 2024 Made By Google event.
The skipper propelled sea water at the burning speedboat to help extinguish the fire
Scarlett Hawkes, 28, wearing one her patchwork outfits – made out of old tea towels. This woman transforms old tea towels into dresses
Friends and family watched the game while gathered around the casket
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