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Study: AI Models Dangerously Prone to Generating Hate Speech

Groundbreaking research from the University of Pennsylvania exposes how leading AI models, including GPT-4, are dangerously susceptible to generating harmful and discriminatory content when prompted with specific political viewpoints.

AI Housing Crisis: Australia's Looming Robodebt Disaster

Exclusive: Australian politicians are recklessly embracing AI for housing policy without proper safeguards, risking a disaster on the scale of the Robodebt scandal. Experts warn of devastating consequences for vulnerable citizens.

How Your Name Impacts Job Interview Success

Groundbreaking research reveals how your first name can significantly impact your chances of securing a job interview, uncovering hidden biases in the hiring process.

US Cider Firm Sued for Firing UK Employee Over Premature Baby

Golden State Cider Company is embroiled in a major discrimination lawsuit after a UK-based employee was allegedly fired for taking time off to care for her premature newborn. The shocking case raises serious questions about corporate ethics and maternity

Trump Sued by Fed's Lisa Cook Over Discrimination Claims

Former President Donald Trump is being sued by Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who alleges a campaign of racial and gender-based discrimination derailed her initial confirmation. The landmark case exposes deep tensions within the US financial oversigh

Shark Tank Chef Sues Wells Fargo for Discrimination

Celebrity chef Shawn Davis, famed for his Shark Tank success, files a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Wells Fargo, alleging systemic racial discrimination and wrongful termination after reporting fraudulent activity.

Port of Seattle sued for discrimination by ill ex-employee

A former Port of Seattle worker, Chris Linhardt, is suing his ex-employer for alleged disability discrimination after being made redundant while battling terminal cancer. The maritime operations manager claims the public port authority failed to provide r

Elderly excluded from UK medical research

Leading UK charities raise alarm as older adults are systematically excluded from clinical trials and medical research, risking age-based healthcare inequality.

Southwest Airlines apologises to blind passengers

Southwest Airlines faces backlash after multiple incidents involving blind passengers being denied proper assistance. The airline has issued an apology, but advocates demand systemic changes.

CEO fired over racist rant at Asian American family

A Philadelphia CEO has been dismissed following a public outcry over a racist tirade directed at an Asian American family in Tennessee. The incident, captured on video, has sparked widespread condemnation.

Trans veteran wins US Air Force benefits case

A transgender veteran has won a landmark case against the US Air Force, securing full retirement benefits after years of legal disputes over discriminatory policies.

Spanish town proposes ban on Muslim residents

A small town in Spain faces backlash after local officials propose banning Muslim residents from moving in, raising concerns over discrimination and human rights violations.

Crohn's sufferer wins workplace discrimination case

A UK office worker suffering from Crohn's disease has secured a significant compensation payout after proving workplace discrimination. The tribunal ruled her employer failed to make reasonable adjustments.

Denver employees sue over racist Taser training

Two Black employees in Denver have filed a lawsuit claiming they were subjected to a racially discriminatory Taser training exercise where they were called 'volunteers' while white colleagues were exempt.

Football discrimination reports hit record high

Reports of discrimination in English football have surged to an all-time high, with a 65% increase in cases compared to last season, according to anti-racism charity Kick It Out.

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