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😄 Joke of the Day

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📰 News

Chinese Rare Earth Mining Threatens Entire Mekong River Ecosystem
Satellite data reveals at least 27 new rare earth mines have opened across Laos since 2022—most in protected areas within the Mekong River Basin—despite mining being officially banned, with operations funded by Chinese investors continuing under weak local oversight and posing transboundary pollution risks to 50 million people who depend on the river system.

FTC Receives 200 Complaints About ChatGPT-Linked Mental Health Crises
Between November 2022 and August 2025, federal regulators documented complaints from users attributing delusions, paranoia, spiritual crises, and what they described as "AI psychosis" to ChatGPT interactions, raising urgent questions about psychological dependency features and the absence of safeguards for vulnerable users.

WIRED's AI Reality Check: Trillions Fuel Uncontrolled Human Experiment
WIRED's October special issue "AI of a Thousand Faces" documents how large language models infiltrated classrooms, therapy sessions, government systems, and private homes in 2025, creating what the magazine calls "humanity's biggest uncontrolled experiment" as hundreds of millions now use AI daily while deployment accelerates faster than oversight.

Backdoor Vulnerabilities Found in AI Models From Just 250 Malicious Documents
Anthropic researchers discovered that language models ranging from 600 million to 13 billion parameters develop identical backdoor behaviors after exposure to as few as 250 tainted training documents—regardless of model size—overturning previous assumptions that larger datasets would proportionally reduce poisoning risks.

UNESCO Sites Face Triple Climate Exposure by 2050
The organization's first global assessment found 98% of its 2,200+ World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves, and Geoparks have endured climate extremes since 2000, with 20% overlapping Indigenous lands, while a new live monitoring platform integrates 40+ datasets to provide near-real-time alerts for wildfires, droughts, and biodiversity loss.

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Mona Shtaya - Campaigns and Partnerships Manager (MENA) at Digital Action
Tech justice advocate exposing digital discrimination, content moderation biases, and surveillance technologies' impact on marginalized communities across the Middle East and North Africa, working to hold governments and tech giants accountable for human rights violations in digital spaces.

🎧 Today's Podcast Pick

The Tech Policy Press Podcast - "Following DOGE, US States Pursue 'Efficiency' Initiatives"
Justin Hendrix speaks with policy analyst Maddy Dwyer and University of Michigan professor Ben Green about dozens of state governments launching AI-powered efficiency programs modeled after the federal Department of Government Efficiency—examining what happens when governments deploy AI to identify waste while expanding access to sensitive data systems

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