Wave of Gen-Z Unrest Fells Its First European Government

Disgruntled Gen-Z protesters, who have toppled governments and rattled rulers across the world this year, have claimed their first European victory. Bulgaria’s government collapsed Thursday following a wave of youth-driven street protests over entrenched corruption and self-dealing elites widely seen as disconnected from the struggles of ordinary citizens. (Kantchev, The Wall Street Journal)

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A new public school in Colorado has a ‘Christian foundation.’ Can it last?

[The} future of the months-old Riverstone Academy is in jeopardy, following pushback from Colorado officials. The school’s commitment to a “Christian foundation” is being challenged by the state’s education department, which said it will demand to be reimbursed if it finds the elementary school’s religious teachings make it ineligible for public support. (Lumpkin, The Washington Post)

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Could ChatGPT Secretly Tell You How to Vote?

In the months leading up to last year’s presidential election, more than 2,000 Americans, roughly split across partisan lines, were recruited for an experiment: Could an AI model influence their political inclinations? The premise was straightforward—let people spend a few minutes talking with a chatbot designed to stump for Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, then see if their voting preferences changed at all. (Wong, The Atlantic)

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