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Tennis pro Erin Routliffe explodes over lack of 'robots' at Australian Open
Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Erin Routliffe may be the only person unhappy that robots haven't taken over the world. The tennis pro from New Zealand and her partner, Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada, were competing in the third round of women's doubles at the Australian Open Sunday when Routliffe exploded into a brief tirade after she believed her opponent's serve skimmed the net. Erin Routliffe of New Zealand and Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada in action against Laura Siegemund of Germany and Beatriz Haddad Maia of Brazil in the third round of women's doubles at the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park Jan. 20, 2025, in Melbourne, Australia. The contentious point came during a tiebreak in the first set with Beatriz Haddad Maia of Brazil serving.
- South America > Brazil (0.53)
- Oceania > New Zealand (0.53)
- North America > Canada (0.53)
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Government minister to demand Tinder and Grindr explain what they're doing to protect children
The culture secretary Jeremy Wright is to question Tinder and Grindr about measures used to protect children after police records showed they are at risk of grooming and sexual exploitation on the dating apps. The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said he was "truly shocked" to discover the perpetrators of child sex offences had used online dating services. Mr Wright said: "I will be writing to these companies asking what measures they have in place to keep children safe from harm, including verifying their age. "If I'm not satisfied with their response, I reserve the right to take further action." Police have investigated more than 30 incidents of child rape since 2015 where victims were sexually exploited after evading age checks on dating apps, according to The Sunday Times. Dwain Chambers made his sprint comeback in the 60m event at the British Indoor Championships. The 40-year-old came in second during his heat with a time of 6.78 however after a ...
- Atlantic Ocean > North Atlantic Ocean > English Channel (0.05)
- Europe > United Kingdom > England > Tyne and Wear (0.05)
- Europe > France (0.05)
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WTF campaign: Australians open to pay cuts as AI, robots threaten jobs
In an effort to stay relevant, Galaxy's Australian Futures Survey reveals proactive workers have: The future of work is a hot-button topic being tackled by the #WTFAustralia campaign, which aims to start a conversation about the big issues and encourage problem solvers to share their ideas. Readers can join in tomorrow on the What's the Future, Australia? You can ask an expert for advice if you're concerned or there's a chance to win $500 just by sharing your ideas on the issue. Social analyst David Chalke said whether new technology should be a source of worry or excitement for workers depended on their situation. "If you are 50-plus, tired, low paid and low skilled, you should be terrified because the jobs for you in the future are not going to be there, they will be automated," he said.
- Oceania > Australia > Queensland (0.05)
- North America > United States > California > Orange County > Laguna Beach (0.05)
OTN Systems Hub: DevOps ROI, Machine Learning a...
Whether you are a sports fan or not Big Data and Machine Learning is a trend that is not only impacting sports but our lives in general. From Google Search and Translate, to the Amazon referral engine, and Pinterest suggestions, Machine Learning is behind much of the intelligence and workings of these services. What does all of this have to with the Australian Open? Serena Williams and Roger Federer won the 2017 Australian Open. When you watch the matches, there is some fascinating commentary which shares how one player is doing versus the opponent.