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Perfume Genius: ‘I really like body hair! I like a bush. I didn’t even notice Jimmy Fallon censored mine’

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The singer on looking like Amelia Earhart, the time he set his mother’s house on fire and his beef with the Octopus Teacher guyEveryone was talking about your pubic hair after it was censored on The Tonight Show.Should we all be showing more or less bush?More! I really like body hair.I like a bush.I like the whole deal.I’m sure if I didn’t have a bush, they wouldn’t have censored it.

Do you know what I mean? The body hair itself, that is too scandalous.I didn’t even notice that it was censored! I was really excited.I was like, “Oh, maybe it’ll be a huge black bar.” But they just tastefully softened the area.I was really excited to play that show and I’m glad that they aired it, even though they needed to blur out my bush.

I’m very pro-bush,Some people have said that you look like Amelia Earhart,Do you think you share anything with her spiritually?Big Perfume Genius vibes https://t,co/3aXhsgWotiI mean, I’d probably do what she did,I would probably die but I would do it.

Sometimes I get really rough, wrong comparisons,Twinks on Twitter are so demonic,One of the comparisons was just a corpse, like a mummy with a ring on,A gay-seeming mummy,One of your albums is titled Set My Heart on Fire Immediately.

Have you set anything on fire?My mum’s house.When I was living there I put a cigarette out, and it didn’t go out.I went to bed.I woke up to the neighbour knocking on my door because part of the house was on fire.I started hosing it down.

The policeman came and hosed it down,I fucked up the whole house,That was pre-Perfume Genius, pre-rehab,Do you have a nemesis?The Octopus Teacher guy,And Frank Sinatra.

That Octopus Teacher guy framed the movie like he was doing this to work on his relationship with his family but then he just spends all the time in the ocean with an octopus,And then at the end the octopus dies because he doesn’t want to interfere with nature,But there are long scenes of him rubbing his body all up and down this octopus, which feels like interference to me,If you could change the size of any animal to keep as a pet, what would it be?I love monkeys,I don’t think it’s ethical to have a monkey of any size but I guess we’re not being ethical right now.

I love gibbons,But it wouldn’t be a pet,It would be a roommate,I would want it to make its own choices,It doesn’t have to pay rent.

It’ll be more like a family member,Last month you posted photos from your wedding,(Congratulations!) What is the best thing you’ve done for love?It’s like black magic when I’m in love with somebody, because it’s months before I even acknowledge it to them but all I can think about is them,With [my husband] Alan, it was like I was setting intentions,I was burning little pieces of paper.

I was doing witchcraft.It worked.Any time I’ve ever been really into someone, it’s like a 24-hour job for me.If you had to be on a reality TV show tomorrow, which one would it be?I’d be pretty terrible at all of them.Alan would be so good, I would hand him out to all of those.

I think he would win so much money.Like, Love is Blind, The Bachelor.I’m very bad at anything flirty.I fall a lot, I run into things.I can’t really be hot on purpose.

It would probably be Big Brother.I would do Survivor but I burn easily and I’m a sickly little Victorian child.I’d probably get consumption or some old-timey disease.They’re kind of the same concept but you just have to be in the house.What is the strangest job you’ve ever had?Oh, I’ve had a few.

I worked as a telemarketer for a mortgage bank but I’m 99% sure that it was a scam, because I was just supposed to get people’s social security numbers.That’s really all they wanted me to do.The guys who ran it had just got out of prison and my pay cheques would bounce.I also worked at a personal ads company and this was pre-iPhone, so a lot of people didn’t have scanners.They would send their pictures to me to scan and put on their profiles.

I wasn’t supposed to but I took them all home, so I would have this whole box of pictures of people,I could read all their messages too,I wasn’t supposed to do any of these things but I definitely had favourite people I would check up on,You tweeted: “Two gay guys … what a combo,” Who is your favourite combo of two gay guys?Everybody knows that I’m a big Brokeback head.

I cried for like months after Brokeback Mountain,It was very severe for me,I would be doing the dishes and just kind of fall thinking about it,Up until then, I hadn’t seen such a big-budget, beautifully produced gay movie,For a week straight I was just listening to a dance remix of the guitar riff.

Who are other gay guys? This on-the-spot thinking is hard for me today.I just took Tylenol.It makes you autistic? Well, too late for me.If you had a sandwich named after you, what would be in it?I don’t like fussy sandwiches.I like lettuce, tomato, onion, cold cuts, mayo, some kind of Italian seasoning, oil and vinegar.

It would just be a straight-up sandwich – which is kind of weird, because I’m sure people would think I would put flowers in it or something,People don’t think my name should be Mike,It should be like some something Tilda Swinton-y,But I’m just a regular gremlin kind of person,Perfume Genius is touring Australia in December, including the Sydney Opera House on 9 December and stops in Melbourne, Ballarat and Brisbane; see here for dates
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Cyber-attacks rise by 50% in past year, UK security agency says

“Highly significant” cyber-attacks rose by 50% in the past year and the UK’s security services are now dealing with a new nationally significant attack more than every other day, figures from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have revealed.In what officials described as “a call to arms”, national security officials and ministers are urging all organisations, from the smallest businesses to the largest employers, to draw up contingency plans for the eventuality that “your IT infrastructure [is] crippled tomorrow and all your screens [go] blank”.The NCSC, which is part of GCHQ, said “highly sophisticated” China, “capable and irresponsible” Russia, Iran and North Korea were the main state threats, in its annual review published on Tuesday. The rise is being driven by ransomware attacks, often by criminal actors seeking money, and society’s increasing dependence on technology which increases the number of hackable targets.The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, the security minister, Dan Jarvis, and the technology and business secretaries, Liz Kendall and Peter Kyle have written to the leaders of hundreds of the largest British companies urging them to make cyber-resilience a board-level responsibility and warning that hostile cyber-activity in the UK has grown “more intense, frequent and sophisticated”

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Equity threatens mass direct action over use of actors’ images in AI content

The performing arts union Equity has threatened mass direct action over tech and entertainment companies’ use of its members’ likenesses, images and voices in AI content without permission.The warning came as the union said growing numbers of its members had made complaints about infringements of their copyright and misuse of their personal data in AI material.Its general secretary, Paul W Fleming, said it planned to coordinate data requests en masse to companies to force them to disclose whether they used members’ data in AI-generated material without consent.Last week the union confirmed its was supporting a Scottish actor who believes her image was used in the creation of the “AI actor” Tilly Norwood, which has been widely condemned by the film industry.Briony Monroe, 28, from East Renfrewshire, said she believed that an image of her face had been used to make the digital character, created by the AI “talent studio” Xicoia, which has denied her claims

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AI could make it harder to establish blame for medical failings, experts say

The use of artificial intelligence in healthcare could create a legally complex blame game when it comes to establishing liability for medical failings, experts have warned.The development of AI for clinical use has boomed, with researchers creating a host of tools, from algorithms to help interpret scans to systems that can aid with diagnoses. AI is also being developed to help manage hospitals, from optimising bed capacity to tackling supply chains.But while experts say the technology could bring myriad benefits for healthcare, they say there is also cause for concern, from a lack of testing of the effectiveness of AI tools to questions over who is responsible should a patient have a negative outcome.Prof Derek Angus, of the University of Pittsburgh, said: “There’s definitely going to be instances where there’s the perception that something went wrong and people will look around to blame someone

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UK MPs urged to investigate TikTok’s plans to cut 439 content moderator jobs

Trade unions and online safety experts have urged MPs to investigate TikTok’s plans to make hundreds of jobs for UK-based content moderators redundant.The video app company is planning 439 redundancies in its trust and safety team in London, leading to warnings that the jobs losses will have implications for online safety.The Trades Union Congress, Communication Workers Union and leading figures in online safety have signed an open letter to Chi Onwurah MP, the Labour chair of the science, innovation and technology committee, calling for an investigation into the proposals.The letter warns the cuts could expose children to harmful content, citing estimates from the UK’s data watchdog that up to 1.4 million TikTok users are under 13

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Google won’t reveal if it is lobbying Trump about YouTube’s inclusion in Australia’s under-16s ban

Google has told parliament that Australia’s under-16s social media ban will be “extremely difficult to enforce”, but won’t say if it is lobbying the Trump administration about YouTube’s inclusion ahead of Anthony Albanese’s US visit.On Monday, Google and Microsoft appeared before a Senate inquiry on a range of age assurance and verification requirements being applied to social media and other aspects of the internet including search.Google’s senior manager of government affairs and public policy in Australia and New Zealand, Rachel Lord, told the inquiry the under-16s ban – which is expected to include YouTube – will have “unintended consequences” and won’t make children safer.Sign up: AU Breaking News email“The legislation will not only be extremely difficult to enforce, it also does not fulfil its promise of making kids safer online,” Lord told the inquiry.“YouTube has invested heavily in designing age-appropriate products and industry leading content controls and tools that allow parents to make choices for their families

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‘Death to Spotify’: the DIY movement to get artists and fans to quit the music app

This month, indie musicians in Oakland, California, gathered for a series of talks called Death to Spotify, where attenders explored “what it means to decentralize music discovery, production and listening from capitalist economies”.The events, held at Bathers library, featured speakers from indie station KEXP, labels Cherub Dream Records and Dandy Boy Records, and DJ collectives No Bias and Amor Digital. What began as a small run of talks quickly sold out and drew international interest. People as far away as Barcelona and Bengaluru emailed the organizers asking how to host similar events.The talks come as the global movement against Spotify edges into the mainstream

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Labour MPs call on Rachel Reeves to scrap council tax

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Muddle over semantics or pressure from China? Collapsed spying case remains baffling

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Farage criticises ‘disgraceful’ rhetoric after alleged attack on Reform council leader

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Government made ‘every effort’ to support China spying trial, says minister

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Badenoch accuses Labour of prioritising economic ties with China over national security – as it happened

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Why Britain’s climate and defence strategies need to be better integrated | Letter

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