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Duffy: Effort to recruit gamers as air traffic controllers ‘wildly successful’

Duffy: Effort to recruit gamers as air traffic controllers ‘wildly successful’

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is targeting video gamers to serve in air traffic controller roles, an effort Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy described as “wildly successful.”  “This has been wildly successful, and if you think just what these gamers are doing on screens, they’re talking and there’s a lot of things going on,” Duffy said… Source link

Iran Guards recruit children to ‘defend the homeland’, placing them in line of fire

Iran Guards recruit children to ‘defend the homeland’, placing them in line of fire

The poster shows a teenager standing alongside a Basij militiaman in combat fatigues, his hand over his heart. The message is clear: all Iranians, including youths, are summoned to defend the Islamic republic as it faces wave after wave of US and Israeli attacks.  A propaganda poster for the Basij paramilitary force calling on youths to help “defend the homeland”, published by the Iranian news agency ANA. © ANA screen grab In late March, a month into the Iran war, a deputy commander of the Revolutionary Guards for Greater Tehran, Rahim Nadali, announced on state television the launch of a campaign to recruit citizens “aged 12 and over” to become “volunteer fighters” and “defend the homeland”.  The campaign is aimed at both boys and girls, according to Iranian news agency ANA, which says young recruits could take part in intelligence operations, “identity checks and patrols”, as well as carrying out logistical tasks such as preparing meals and distributing equipment and supplies.  To display this content from Instagram, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices However, several NGOs have warned that children are already being used in operational …

Celebrity Traitors tipped to recruit BBC presenter for next series

Celebrity Traitors tipped to recruit BBC presenter for next series

BBC host Amol Rajan has been tipped for a role on the second series of The Celebrity Traitors. The Sun has reported that Rajan, who is known for his presenting work on University Challenge and the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, has signed up to join the cast in the Scottish castle when the show begins filming later this year. A source told the publication: “Getting Amol is a massive coup. He is used to holding the country’s sharpest minds to account and spotting a lie from a mile away on the Today programme. “Producers know he won’t be easily fooled by his fellow celebrities. He has the perfect poker face and the academic brains to go all the way, whether Claudia taps him on the shoulder to be a Traitor or leaves him as a Faithful.” The source added: “Amol is a huge fan of the show and couldn’t resist the chance to take part. Viewers are going to see a completely different, much more ruthless side to him.” A BBC spokesperson said …

The Bay Area’s animal welfare movement wants to recruit AI

The Bay Area’s animal welfare movement wants to recruit AI

AI has injected a shot of optimism. Like much of Silicon Valley, many attendees at the summit subscribe to the idea that AI might dramatically increase their productivity—though their goal is not to maximize their seed round but, rather, to prevent as much animal suffering as possible. Some brainstormed how to use Claude Code and custom agents to handle the coding and administrative tasks in their advocacy work. Others pitched the idea of developing new, cheaper methods for cultivating meat using scientific AI tools such as AlphaFold, which aids in molecular biology research by predicting the three-dimensional structures of proteins. But the real talk of the event was a flood of funding that advocates expect will soon be committed to animal welfare charities—not by individual megadonors, but by AI lab employees.  Much of the funding for the farm animal welfare movement, which includes nonprofits advocating for improved conditions on farms, promoting veganism, and endorsing cultivated meat, comes from people in the tech industry, says Lewis Bollard, the managing director of the farm animal welfare fund …

Scientists Recruit Undergrad to Step Into Room Filled With Ravenous Mosquitoes for “Full-Body Massacre”

Scientists Recruit Undergrad to Step Into Room Filled With Ravenous Mosquitoes for “Full-Body Massacre”

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Some dedicate their lives to science. Others, like Georgia Tech student Chris Zuo, give their bodies. A bizarre three-year study run by Georgia Tech engineering and biology professor David Hu sought to identify how mosquitoes choose their prey. As explained by Hu in the Conversation, mosquitoes are the world’s most dangerous animal, causing over 700,000 deaths every year by spreading deadly disease like Malaria. In the initial experiment, Zuo stood in as bait in a chamber full of 100 hangry skeeters. Though he had a mesh suit, it failed to stop the bugs from reaching his skin, causing him to suffer what Hu calls a “full-body massacre.” As the trials went on, Zuo became a graduate student. He switched out of the failed mesh suit to a basic long-sleeved shirt, washed with unscented detergent, as well as gloves and a face mask. He and a fellow student, Soohwan Kim, were then tasked with standing in the chamber while …

Preparation For Martial Law? Europe To Recruit Migrants For “National Defense”

Preparation For Martial Law? Europe To Recruit Migrants For “National Defense”

Europe’s lack of military readiness has become painfully obvious in recent years, due largely to the war in Ukraine as well as the Trump Administration’s efforts to force NATO members to fulfill their basic obligations.  Specifically, Russia’s successful use of attrition tactics against NATO supported forces in Ukraine has exposed a significant weakness in western military doctrine. New and cheap technologies (including drone technologies) are making large scale maneuver warfare obsolete.  The era of super-weapons dominating the battlefield with minimal manpower is over.  As was the case in WWI and WWII, troop strength and boots on the ground are once again the key to victory.   A Washington DC-based defense think-tank, Center For A New American Century (CNAS), has come to the same realization and suggests a novel (as well as predictable) solution:  Exploit mass immigration from Ukraine and third world countries to the west as a resource to fill the persistent void in military recruitment numbers.   Writing for Foreign Policy, the CNAS notes: “Closing manpower gaps may prove harder than writing bigger checks. The continent’s …

Canada Announces Plan To Recruit Foreign Soldiers For Fast Track Immigration

Canada Announces Plan To Recruit Foreign Soldiers For Fast Track Immigration

It’s a common theme throughout history – When governments go authoritarian, they often hire foreign soldiers in order to better control their respective populations or wage war on their neighbors.  The strategy is being implemented across Europe currently; with many nations taking in millions of third world migrants from Muslim nations and using targeted marketing to recruit them as police and military.  Not all mass immigration is about rigging elections in favor of socialists.  It’s sometimes about subjugation using people who have no loyalty to the native population.   Canada appears to be the latest progressive regime to introduce the integration of foreign military professionals into their ranks.  The decision is part of the the country’s new “Express Entry” program for migrants with skills that the government has deemed essential to the economy and to Canada’s security.  Globalist Prime Minister Mark Carney asserts that Canada will “tighten” the open immigration policies of the Trudeau Administration but it will also increase opportunities for foreign professionals to easily obtain entry and citizenship.  Canada’s housing market has been crushed …

Watchdogs say Russian church helped recruit young Kenyans who have fought in Ukraine

Watchdogs say Russian church helped recruit young Kenyans who have fought in Ukraine

NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — At a memorial ceremony in central Kenya in early February, a photograph perched on a chair, with roses placed neatly next to it and candles burning in memory of Charles Waithaka Wangari, a 31-year-old Kenyan who died in the Russian war in Ukraine in December. Waithaka, a rising soccer player, had traveled to Russia in October to work as a heavy machinery operator at a factory, but had been conscripted into the Russian army and deployed to the front lines soon after he arrived. He was killed by an explosion at the front line, barely two months after arriving in Russia. His family got word of his death on Christmas Day and was told that his remains could not be retrieved due to intense fighting.  “I plead with the government to bring back my son’s body, so that I can ​​properly bury him. I know if I ​​bury him, I will heal and find inner peace,” Bibiana Wangari, his mother​, told Religion News Service last week. “At the moment, I feel …

Multimillion-pound drive to recruit 10,000 new foster carers | UK News

Multimillion-pound drive to recruit 10,000 new foster carers | UK News

The government says it wants to recruit 10,000 more foster carers by the end of the next parliament, launching what ministers describe as a major drive to reverse a long-term decline in support for vulnerable children. Backed by £88m in funding, the plan promises to open fostering up to younger and more diverse households, sweep away what it calls outdated rules, and ensure carers are better supported so fewer leave the system altogether. The announcement has been broadly welcomed by fostering charities, who say the ambition must be met with more investment. Image: Bryony Farmer stopped fostering because the system is ‘just too challenging to work with’ The government argues that the new plan is a reset that simplifies bureaucracy, strengthens regional fostering hubs, tests more flexible models of care and offers clearer financial and practical support, with ministers insisting that no one should be worse off for fostering. But carers on the frontline have told Sky News that the crisis is deeper than recruitment alone. Jamie Hirst, who fosters three teenage boys in Stockport, …