A South Korean chef faces jail for using ants, OpenAI reports an autonomous AI cyber-attack, and Tokyo urges men to wear shorts.
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Ant Garnish Arrest: A Michelin-starred restaurant owner in South Korea faces jail time after officials found the kitchen used roughly 49,000 ants as a dessert garnish over four years.
Tokyo Dress Code: Tokyo officials are urging men to wear shorts to work to cope with heat, though some female workers have criticized the push as "leg hair harassment".
Hong Kong, UAE airport checks could speed up alerts on viruses, researchers say HKU study finds that focusing on transit passengers at key hubs could significantly improve early detection timelines Targeted surveillance of transit passengers at just two major aviation hubs, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates, could speed global detection of new virus variants by about three days, a university study has found. Professor Leo Poon Lit-man, chair of public health virology at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), said on Wednesday that the approach would help authorities stay ahead of emerging threats. โStrengthening local surveillance in all regions remains the foundation of global health security. Our proposed strategy does not require redistributing resources from other regions,โ he told a radio programme. โInstead, it leverages surveillance at just two busy international aviation hubs to capitalise on existing capacity. #HongKong2024 $
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