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Il direttore artistico Domenico Paganelli: «I ragazzi di oggi hanno disimparato a possedere gli album. Ai giovani dico sempre: “Non prostituite la vostra musica a logiche di mercato”». Dal cilindro magico della musica fuoriesce un profluvio di brani che ci catturano o ci hanno catturato. Canzoni leggere? Testi impegnati? In fondo poco importa. Ci hanno raggiunto, interessato, immalinconito o rasserenato. Tuttavia, esiste un teorema in base al quale spiegare il successo o l’insuccesso di una canzone? Continua a leggere
Un manager di hotel (senza diritto di lavorare) vince in tribunale una per discriminazione contro l'hotel del Lake District. La migrante malese Erin Ong è stata assunta come...
Exclusive: Some employees will be moved to new teams focused on AI agents and cloud infrastructure As Meta races to recenter itself around artificial intelligence, the tech giant is mandating more than 7,000 workers must move to new teams, and it’s radically changing some employees’ jobs. The Guardian has also learned that some of these reassigned employees will shift to two new teams: one building AI cloud infrastructure and another that’s building an internal AI agent codenamed Hatch. Late last week, Meta employees received a notice that engineers had been “selected” for reassignment and would begin reporting to the cloud infrastructure and Hatch teams by the end of this week. Meta made a similar move last month when it reshuffled at least 1,000 engineers onto a new data labelling team called Applied AI, or AAI – at first giving them the option to volunteer, but later telling workers, “transfers aren’t optional.” Continue reading...
Ai nove giurati sono bastate due ore di camera di consiglio per decidere. Poi la giudice della corte di Oakland (California) Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ha pronunciato il verdetto di assoluzione […] The post OpenAI può fare profitti, Musk sconfitto in tribunale da Altman first appeared on il manifesto.
Gemini supera i 900 milioni di utenti. Quest’anno l’investimento previsto dichiara il Ceo Sundar Pichai sarà sei volte superiore, raggiungendo la cifra di 180-190 miliardi di dollari
Al bivio per la gloria, Sinner e Alcaraz, che hanno fin qui incrociato sfide e destini sportivi, si ritrovano ora su fronti contrapposti. Dopo il caso Clostebol che ha fermato il campione azzurro, ora sono le vicende agonistiche del fuoriclasse spagnolo a costringere il numero 2 del mondo a una brusca frenata. Alcaraz ha infatti […] L'articolo Tegola Alcaraz, forfait anche a Wimbledon. Sinner in volo sul ranking Atp: ecco cosa succede con Parigi e Londra in vista sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
Club admit breaches involving three opponents Boro reinstated to take on Hull in playoff final Southampton have been expelled from the Championship playoff final and docked four points for spying on Middlesbrough and two other opponents. An independent disciplinary commission handed down the punishment after the English Football League charged Southampton with a breach of its regulations. The EFL said Southampton had “admitted to multiple breaches of EFL regulations related to the unauthorised filming of other clubs’ training” and that the admitted breaches “concern fixtures against Oxford United in December 2025, Ipswich Town in April 2026 and Middlesbrough in May 2026”. Continue reading...
È stato svelato il trailer ufficiale di RAFA, la nuova docuserie dedicata a Rafael Nadal, che uscirà su Netflix il 29 maggio. Attraverso quattro episodi, RAFA mira a raccontare non solo i momenti che hanno definito la sua carriera, ma anche gli sforzi invisibili che hanno sostenuto un campione per oltre due decenni. La serie […] L'articolo Nadal inedito: “Dissi a mio zio: ‘Mi dispiace. Non ce la faccio più’. Avevo sempre dolore” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
«Dipingo come gli altri scrivono la loro biografia: i miei quadri, finiti o no, sono le pagine del mio diario e, in quanto tali valgono», diceva Picasso a Françoise Gilot. […] The post L’immagine vissuta dell’imprevisto first appeared on il manifesto.
Prima Giorgia Meloni, ora Marina Berlusconi, Elodie o persino Paola Egonu. Non c’è pace per l’angelo della basilica di San Lorenzo in Lucina, a Roma, il cui volto restaurato continua a scatenare polemiche e discussioni sui social. Dopo le polemiche nate per l’incredibile somiglianza con la premier, il Vicariato aveva sollecitato il restauratore a ridisegnare […] L'articolo L’angelo di San Lorenzo in Lucina cambia volto: dopo Meloni ora pare Elodie o Marina Berlusconi sembra essere il primo su Secolo d'Italia.
Tragedia a Bollengo, comune del Canavese dove una bimba di 2 anni è morta questa mattina per le ferite riportate in un incidente sul quale sono in corso gli accertamenti delle forze...
La maison ha chiuso l’anno con l’utile operativo in crescita del 5% a 4,7 miliardi e un utile netto di 2,9 miliardi (-14,3% sul 2024)
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Auto-enrolment has made retirement more secure for many. But some groups, including women, need more support Recommendations from the government-backed Pensions Commission are not due until next year. But its interim warning that at least 15 million Britons are not saving enough for retirement already signals the scale of the challenge. The trend towards increasing longevity means that the issue of retirement incomes is unavoidable. At some point during the next decade, a threshold is expected to be reached whereby there are three pensioners for every 10 working-age adults. The decision to reconvene this expert group was a good one. The automatic enrolment system it proposed has been a success, with around 90% of eligible employees signing up since 2012, along with their employers. But millions of low-paid workers, as well as the vast majority of self-employed people, face an uncertain future unless they too are helped to plan and save. One suggestion, made by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) as part of its own pensions review, was that HM Revenue and Customs could oversee a system whereby self-employed taxpayers would be enabled to make pension contributions at the same time as paying their tax bill. Continue reading...
⚽️ 8.15pm BST kick-off; Spurs win sends West Ham down ⚽️ Chelsea among suitors for Jarrod Bowen | Mail Simon A huge game, this, for at least three clubs, and probably biggest of all for the one that isn’t playing. If Tottenham win tonight, West Ham will be relegated. If Tottenham draw tonight, West Ham will also be relegated – but not until Sunday (because it wouldn’t be mathematically certain this evening, there still being a chance that Spurs will lose their last game by six goals while West Ham win theirs by seven and stay up on goals scored). If Tottenham lose the whole business will roll through to the weekend, and if they lose by lots things really get interesting down towards the bottom of the table. Chelsea though are significantly incentivised. Having missed the chance of securing a place in Europe by winning the FA Cup, they go into the game in 10th place, currently outside the qualifying places. But if they win tonight they’d move into eighth place, above Brentford on goal difference, and be back on track for at least a place in the Conference League. They could then make sure of a place in the Europa League by winning at Sunderland on the final day, so long as Brighton don’t simultaneously beat Manchester United, or if Bournemouth – who host Manchester City in tonight’s earlier kick-off – don’t get any more points, while assuming Brentford fail to beat Liverpool so convincingly they go back above them on goal difference. This is, to be sure, all a bit complicated but the simple version is this: Chelsea really need to win this game, and so do Spurs. De Zerbi has spoken to his squad about the Stamford Bridge hoodoo but mainly to tell them it is not something to worry about. He has been all about the power of positive thought since he came to the club five matches ago and he leaned into it when he addressed those who would revel in Spurs’s demise. “I am Italian and in Italy it’s the same,” De Zerbi said. “For the biggest teams, it’s the same. We have to accept the pressure. We have to enjoy this pressure. We have to find new motivation from this pressure. It’s a good thing for us. If everyone wants Tottenham relegated, it’s a big motivation for me and I hope for my players as well.” Continue reading...
Tens of millions of women and men worldwide are isolated and enjoy fewer protections than other labourers. Landmark legislation is a sign of hope Domestic workers are used to hard graft for minimal reward. But in Indonesia, more than two decades of activism has finally paid off. Last month, the country’s parliament passed legislation classifying them as workers, ensuring that they are entitled to health insurance, days off and pensions. It also outlaws hiring under-18s for such jobs. For more than four million people, this is a significant step forward. The challenges go far beyond Indonesia. There are around 75 million people in the sector worldwide, experiencing “lower wages, fewer benefits and fewer legal or social protections than other workers”, says the International Domestic Workers Federation. Three-quarters of them are women. Because they work in people’s homes they are isolated, and many get little or no time off. That makes them particularly vulnerable to abuse by employers and particularly hard to organise. Accommodation is often grim and food inadequate. Continue reading...
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