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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,164

Al Jazeera

More than 20 people were injured after Russian strikes hit the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia. Ukrainian regional authorities said four people were also injured in a Russian joint drone and artillery attack on localities east of Nikopol city in southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region. Russia's Ministry of Defence reports that its air defence units destroyed 10 Ukrainian drones in an hour. Eight of the drones were intercepted over the border region of Bryansk and two over Russian-annexed Crimea. Yury Slyusar, acting governor of Russia's Rostov region, located on Ukraine's eastern border, said Russian air defence units destroyed Ukrainian drones over five districts.


Are there more autistic people now?

BBC News

The definition of autism has not been static. The first studies to describe autism appeared in the 1930s and 1940s, says Francesca Happรฉ, a professor of cognitive neuroscience at King's College London, who's been researching autism since 1988. "The original descriptions of autism are of children who have pretty high support needs, typically are very late to talk," she says. And the focus really was on children, of course, and largely on males." But the definition was broadened, Professor Happรฉ says, when in the 1990s Asperger's syndrome was added to diagnostic manuals.


Head of State Bar of California to step down after exam fiasco

Los Angeles Times

The State Bar of California announced Friday that its embattled leader, who has faced growing pressure to resign over the botched February roll out of a new bar exam, will step down in July. Leah T. Wilson, the agency's executive director, informed the Board of Trustees she will not seek another term in the position she has held on and off since 2017. She also apologized for her role in the February bar exam chaos. "Accountability is a bedrock principle for any leader," Wilson said in a statement. "At the end of the day, I am responsible for everything that occurs within the organization. Despite our best intentions, the experiences of applicants for the February Bar Exam simply were unacceptable, and I fully recognize the frustration and stress this experience caused. While there are no words to assuage those emotions, I do sincerely apologize."


Report: Google will put Gemini AI in the hands of kids under 13

Mashable

This week, Google reportedly sent an email to parents to let them know that the Gemini AI chatbot will soon be available for children under 13 years old. The New York Times cites an email that states the chatbot would be available starting next week for certain users. Only children who participate in Family Link would have access to Gemini, for now. The email reportedly told parents their children would be able to ask Gemini questions or assist with tasks like doing homework. The move comes days after the nonprofit Common Sense Media declared that AI companions represent an "unacceptable risk" for people under 18.


U.S. Copyright Office has registered 1,000 works enhanced by AI

Mashable

In an April article in WIPO Magazine, Assistant General Counsel Jalyce Mangum said that the "Office has registered more than a thousand works where applicants have followed our guidance to disclose and disclaim AI-generated material." Crucially, Mangum said the office considers "whether AI is enhancing human expression or is the source of the expressive choices." Now, we know that more than 1,000 such works have been registered. Many artists have taken a hard line against artificial intelligence, protesting its use in any creative endeavor. Mashable has reported on the backlash to the use of AI in films like The Brutalist and Late Night With the Devil, a recent resurrection project that uses the likeness of Agatha Christie, the restoration of The Wizard of Oz for The Sphere, and the controversial Studio Ghibli image trend that utilized ChatGPT.


Google I/O 2025: What to expect from Android 16, Android XR and Gemini

Engadget

In a couple of weeks, Google's annual developer conference will kick off on May 20. The event is probably the most important on the company's calendar, offering a glimpse at everything it has been working on over the past year. Judging from rumors and information Google has trickled out, I/O 2025 should be one of the more exciting tech keynotes in recent memory. Plus, this year Google has a dedicated Android showcase planned a whole week earlier. If you want to know what to expect from the company later this month, read on.


Meet the AI, crypto executive cozying up to Trump while also backing resistance movement: 'Won't be fooled'

FOX News

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent responds to economic uncertainty, breaking down President Donald Trump's fiscal and cryptocurrency goals on'My View with Lara Trump.' FIRST ON FOX: One of the major players in the crypto and artificial intelligence (AI) industries attempting to cozy up to the Trump administration is a longtime Democratic operative and donor who has backed anti-Trump efforts and candidates while working for companies stacked with Democratic activists. Chris Lehane, a veteran political strategist dating back to the Clinton administration, has donated over 150,000 to Democrats, FEC records show, and many of those Democrats have been outspoken Trump critics for several years. Lehane has been a major backer of Democratic Sen. Mark Warner, who voted to convict Trump during his impeachment trial in 2021 and against several of Trump's Cabinet nominees. He also hosted a San Francisco fundraiser for the Virginia senator, along with Open AI's Sam Altman, in March. Warner has been a key figure in the resistance to the Trump administration, including being a vocal critic of the Trump administration's "sloppy" Signal chat controversy and pushing back on the administration's DOGE push against waste, fraud and abuse in government.


Tons of Echo devices are on sale at Amazon right now, including a Star Wars Echo Dot bundle

Mashable

SAVE UP TO 30% OFF: As of May 2, you can get up to 30% off select Echo devices at Amazon. If you're looking for a Bluetooth speaker that's affordable and doubles as a voice assistant and smart home hub, you should probably forgo the stacks and opt for an Amazon Echo. There's even a cool Star Wars Echo Bundle available that comes with an Echo Dot and a Star Wars Tie Fighter Echo Dot stand. Here are some of the best Echo devices that are currently on sale at Amazon. The Amazon Echo Dot (2022) is a surprisingly good speaker, given its size.


DOGE Is in Its AI Era

WIRED

Elon Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) operates on a core underlying assumption: The United States should be run like a startup. So far, that has mostly meant chaotic firings and an eagerness to steamroll regulations. But no pitch deck in 2025 is complete without an overdose of artificial intelligence, and DOGE is no different. AI itself doesn't reflexively deserve pitchforks. It has genuine uses and can create genuine efficiencies. It is not inherently untoward to introduce AI into a workflow, especially if you're aware of and able to manage around its limitations.


Freedom Flotilla accuses Israel of alleged drone attack on Gaza aid ship

Al Jazeera

"This is a war crime." A representative of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition accused "Israel or one of its allies" of conducting what the group says was a drone attack on its ship carrying aid to Gaza. The Israeli government has not responded to the allegations.