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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Who’s behind the Facebook page posting hateful AI slop about the UK? The answer might lie in south Asia | Niamh McIntyre

    An investigation has revealed a significant operation using AI tools to generate and spread hateful propaganda targeting British audiences. Young men in South Asia are reportedly creating content that boosts far-right talking points and Islamophobia, driven by substantial financial incentives from online ad revenue. The widespread availability of generative AI has made it easier and faster to produce this content, while Meta's reduced content moderation efforts have allowed it to proliferate. AI

    Who’s behind the Facebook page posting hateful AI slop about the UK? The answer might lie in south Asia | Niamh McIntyre

    IMPACT Reveals how AI tools are being exploited to create and disseminate hate speech, impacting social cohesion and potentially influencing public opinion.

  2. India brings back COVID-era work-from-home rules and asks farmers to halve fertilizer use as the Iran war chokes its oil lifeline

    Iran's ongoing conflict has led to significant geopolitical and economic disruptions, impacting global internet infrastructure and national economies. The country is demanding fees from major tech companies for the use of undersea internet cables that pass through the Strait of Hormuz, potentially forcing a shift to overland fiber routes. Meanwhile, India is implementing austerity measures, including encouraging work-from-home policies and reducing fertilizer use, to mitigate the impact of choked oil supplies. These global events are occurring alongside major tech conferences like Google I/O, where updates on AI products are expected. AI

    India brings back COVID-era work-from-home rules and asks farmers to halve fertilizer use as the Iran war chokes its oil lifeline

    IMPACT The cluster mentions Google I/O and expected AI updates, but the primary focus is on geopolitical and economic disruptions.