WA minister in fight over friend's mine
A Western Australian cabinet minister who takes advice from his personal friend, Andrew Forrest, will decide the fate of Aboriginal sacred sites on the multibillionaire's new Solomon iron ore mine.
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Air Canada's customer service agents on strike
Air Canada's 3,800 sales and customer service employees are on strike, after late-night contract negotiations failed to reach a deal on two main issues: pensions and wages.
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How Simple Photos Could Be Used as a Test for a Conscious Machine [Contest]
The mystery of human consciousness appears routinely as one of the greatest science problems of all time. One way to get a grip on this seemingly ineffable property would be to build a conscious machine. It may be many years before that happens. But the overriding question, when someone does try, will be: how will we know whether that machine is really conscious--and not merely faking it? [More]
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