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According to the term you entered "monitoring": 9 news found
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ECONOMY
AI in healthcare intended to reduce costs faces challenges requiring more human oversight

Healthcare AI, meant to lower costs, shows increased need for human oversight, raising questions about viability and resource allocation.

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ENVIRONMENT
French Efforts to Tackle 'Agribashing' Show Limited Results, Monitoring Units Mostly Ineffective

French authorities' initiative to combat agribashing shows little effective outcome despite earlier commitments and monitoring bodies set up since 2019.

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WORLD NEWS
Meta replaces fact-checking with community monitoring approach

Meta discontinuing its fact-checking program, moving to a community-driven model to emphasize free speech across its platforms.

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POLITICS
Antioch Police Department to Undergo Federal Oversight Following Racism Reports

Antioch Police Department agrees to federal oversight and reforms after racist texts spark civil rights investigation, focusing on accountability and transparency.

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WORLD NEWS
Chile's President Boric Makes Historic Visit to South Pole

President Gabriel Boric leads a historic trip to the South Pole, marking the first visit by a Latin American president to Antarctica.

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WORLD NEWS
China's HMPV Outbreak: Should India Be Concerned?

India is monitoring a respiratory virus outbreak in China, evaluating its impact and readiness for potential cases of HMPV.

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ECONOMY
NOAA's Initiative Monitors Potential Atmospheric Tampering for Geoengineering Signals

NOAA scientists are proactively monitoring the atmosphere for signs of potential geoengineering efforts, contributing to a broader understanding of climate change solutions.

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WORLD NEWS
Experts Surprised Yet Optimistic as Teen Drug Use Declines

A new study reveals record low rates of substance use among teens, leaving experts both confused and hopeful about the trend's sustainability.

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