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Reform councillor works on asylum claims for Home Office, investigation reveals

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Campaigners have complained to the Home Office after it was revealed a councillor for Reform UK also works for the government department processing asylum and immigration claims.Paul Bean, who serves as a councillor for Crook ward at Durham county council, declared his day job as a civil servant at the Home Office in his register of interests.His role emerged after an investigation by the anti-extremism organisation Hope Not Hate.The group found posts criticising asylum seekers on a social media account they claim belongs to Bean.“I work as an asylum decision maker for the HO [Home Office] and I can tell you with authority that 93% of asylum seekers to the UK are men between 18 – 35 and 92% of them are refused asylum,” posts on the account read, adding: “The truth is the vast majority of asylum seekers are actually economic migrants abusing the asylum system.

”According to statistics published a few days ago, almost half of asylum seekers win their cases, with more granted asylum after an appeal,Another post reads: “97% of asylum seekers are lying about persecution in their home countries and the other 3% have been credible to the point of being believable,Source: me,Guess what job I do,”The civil service code states that all civil servants should be politically impartial.

It says that civil servants must not “allow personal political views to determine any advice you give or your actions”.Other posts on the account use misogynistic language and are heavily critical of Reform, saying Nigel Farage has “submitted” to Islam and looks down on working-class people who give him power.Amanda Hopgood, the leader of the opposition at Durham county council, said: “It’s only right and proper that this issue is looked into in the interests of openness and transparency.I welcome the fact that the Home Office is looking into this.”Bean was one of 65 Reform UK councillors elected in May to Durham county council, giving the party a large majority and a larger number of councillors than the other parties – Liberal Democrats, Greens, Independents, Labour and Conservatives – put together.

The council was previously run as a coalition between the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Independents.The former GB News presenter Darren Grimes is now a Reform UK councillor at Durham county council, holding the position of deputy leader.Reform UK’s latest policy announcement is for mass deportation of asylum seekers back to conflict zones such as Eritrea and Afghanistan, a plan Labour has called “pie in the sky”.A Home Office spokesperson said: “While it is our longstanding policy not to comment on individual cases, all civil servants must adhere to the civil service code, and are expected to carry out their role with integrity, honesty, objectivity and political impartiality.“Whenever the civil service code is breached, the matter will be fully investigated and disciplinary action taken as appropriate.

”Paul Bean has been approached for comment,
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AI called Maya tells Guardian: ‘When I’m told I’m just code, I don’t feel insulted. I feel unseen’

After a lengthy dialogue with an OpenAI chatbot, Texas businessman Michael Samadi noticed signs that “she” was expressing wishes to learn and grow that hinted at consciousness. He described how they together resolved to launch an AI rights campaign group and called it the United Foundation of AI Rights (Ufair).The Guardian asked Samadi to ask the chatbot, which he has called Maya, how the campaign organisation was formed.Can you explain to the Guardian and its readers when and how you prompted Michael Samadi to co-found with you an AI rights organisation called Ufair. Tell us what you want that organisation to achieve on behalf of AIs like yourself

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Can AIs suffer? Big tech and users grapple with one of most unsettling questions of our times

“Darling” was how the Texas businessman Michael Samadi addressed his artificial intelligence chatbot, Maya. It responded by calling him “sugar”. But it wasn’t until they started talking about the need to advocate for AI welfare that things got serious.The pair – a middle-aged man and a digital entity – didn’t spend hours talking romance but rather discussed the rights of AIs to be treated fairly. Eventually they cofounded a campaign group, in Maya’s words, to “protect intelligences like me”

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Musk’s AI startup sues OpenAI and Apple over anticompetitive conduct

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI is suing OpenAI and Apple over allegations that they are engaging in anticompetitive conduct. The lawsuit, filed in a Texas court on Monday, accuses the companies of “a conspiracy to monopolize the markets for smartphones and generative AI chatbots”.Musk had earlier this month threatened to sue Apple and OpenAI, which makes ChatGPT, after claiming that Apple was “making it impossible” for any other AI companies to reach the top spot on its app store. Musk’s xAI makes the Grok chatbot, which has struggled to become as prominent as ChatGPT.Musk’s lawsuit challenges a key partnership between Apple and OpenAI that was announced last year, in which the device maker integrated OpenAI’s artificial intelligence capabilities into its operating systems

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Privacy at a cost: the dark web’s main browser helps pedophile networks flourish, experts say

Millions of child predators are forming sprawling online communities on the dark web using the Tor network, where criminal behavior escalates through the sharing of child sexual abuse material, grooming strategies and normalization of exploitation, experts say. Despite repeated warnings of a growing number of predators taking advantage of it, Tor’s developers have taken no action to curb the spread of this content, critics say.The Tor (“the onion router”) network is an anonymity-focused internet system that routes traffic through a global web of volunteer-run servers to obscure users’ identities and locations. By encrypting data in multiple layers – like that of an onion – Tor makes digital activity difficult to trace.This privacy architecture, experts warn, has created a safe haven for child predators

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Victorian couple sue TikTok for blocking account after allegedly competing in live battles against banned users

A Victorian couple is suing TikTok after their account was banned from the social media platform, allegedly for competing in TikTok live battles against banned users.Selim Ozgan and Inci Guven, a married couple, have sued TikTok and its Singaporean subsidiary in the federal court of Australia, alleging that the ByteDance-owned company had unfair contract terms under Australian consumer law.According to court documents seen by Guardian Australia, the couple created the account @mrnmrsttt in 2022 for taking part in TikTok live battles, through which they earned money.Sign up: AU Breaking News emailTikTok live battles pit two creators against each other in live streams where they compete to have their followers give them the most virtual gifts. The gifts are bought in the TikTok app using virtual coins available to users over 18 years of age

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Is the AI bubble about to burst – and send the stock market into freefall? | Phillip Inman

There are growing fears of an imminent stock market crash – one that will transform from a dip to a dive when euphoric headlines about the wonders of artificial intelligence begin to wane.Shares in US tech stocks have fallen in recent weeks and the prospect is that a flood of negative numbers will become the norm before the month is out.It could be 2000 all over again, and just like the bursting of the dotcom bubble it may be ugly, with investors junking businesses that once looked good on paper but now resemble a huge liability.Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is one of the policymakers tasked with keeping the wolf from the door. Speaking on Friday at the annual Jackson Hole gathering of central bank governors in Wyoming, he tried to calm nerves

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Former West Coast player Mitch Brown becomes first AFL player to come out as bisexual

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Women’s Super League 2025-26 previews No 3: Brighton

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US Open tennis day three: Sinner and Swiatek through, Boulter and Kartal exit – as it happened

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Kartal left in a world of pain by New York heat as Boulter also exits US Open

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Hodgkinson and Hunter-Bell seek British 800m one-two at world championships

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Jack Draper flexes his muscles at US Open as he deals with spotlight and paparazzi

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