Māori-named kārearea crowned bird of the year in New Zealand poll

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand ’s annual bird election is contested by cheeky parrots, sweet songbirds…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #Animals #Cats #Climate #Climateandenvironment #Elections #Environmentalconservation #Generalnews #JohnOliver #MarcDaalder #NewZealand #NicolaToki #Oddities #PhilBradfield #Science #Sports #World #Worldnews
https://www.newsbeep.com/152695/

"The quantitative analysis was conducted by hired consultants, who fed the submissions into a large language model – a form of generative AI.

After this, the ministry separated out all submissions from iwi, hapū or other organisations, as well as all submissions longer than 10,000 characters (about 1600 words) and read these as part of a 'qualitative analysis'."

#MarcDaalder, 2025

https://newsroom.co.nz/2025/05/19/thousands-of-regulatory-standards-bill-submissions-not-read-by-ministry/

*shudder*

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#MOLE #AI

Thousands of Regulatory Standards Bill submissions not read by ministry

David Seymour said 'there just weren't that many' worthwhile ideas in the 23,000 submissions on his proposed law, despite most of them going unread

Newsroom

"The majority of the 22,821 submissions on last year’s consultation on a potential Regulatory Standards Bill weren’t even read by the Ministry for Regulation before proposals on next steps were taken to Cabinet."

#MarcDaalder, 2025

https://newsroom.co.nz/2025/05/19/thousands-of-regulatory-standards-bill-submissions-not-read-by-ministry/

Just remember the call for submissions over the holidays was just a box-ticking Ministry of Disregulation consultation. The select committee process is happening right now;

https://www.parliament.nz/en/pb/sc/make-a-submission/document/54SCFIN_SCF_E22299B3-B67B-4F74-023D-08DD9688D2C5/regulatory-standards-bill

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#RSB #RegulatoryStandardsBill

Thousands of Regulatory Standards Bill submissions not read by ministry

David Seymour said 'there just weren't that many' worthwhile ideas in the 23,000 submissions on his proposed law, despite most of them going unread

Newsroom

"Just months after powering off its last coal-fired power station, the United Kingdom will ban new coal mines, Energy Minister Michael Shanks announced."

#MarcDaalder, 2024

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/on-the-inside/533953/the-case-for-cops-even-this-one

"In 2015, Genesis announced it would stop burning coal at Huntly by late 2018 ... In 2021’s first quarter, fully 44 per cent of Genesis’s total electricity generation came from burning coal."

#DaveHansford, 2022

https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/why-are-we-still-burning-coal/

Huh.

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The case for COPs (even this one)

Pacific Island nations and other vulnerable countries don't have a voice at the G20, but they make themselves heard at climate summits.

RNZ

"Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has in recent days fiercely criticised Meta for barring access to critical safety information about a spate of wildfires, which is being disseminated by news companies.

...Meta has told Canadian news outlets that users can still access safety messages from government agencies and emergency services."

#MarcDaalder, 2023

https://www.newsroom.co.nz/pro/bill-tabled-to-make-meta-and-google-negotiate-with-news-outlets

#NewsMedia #DataFarmers

Bill tabled to make Meta and Google negotiate with news outlets

New legislation requiring tech platforms to bargain with news publishers is different from Canada's law, but an expert says Meta may still bar access to news on its apps in New Zealand

Newsroom

"Broadcasting Minister Willie Jackson has quietly tabled a long-awaited bill aimed at shoring up dwindling media company revenues by forcing tech firms to pay for news content that appears on their sites."

#MarcDaalder, 2023

https://www.newsroom.co.nz/pro/bill-tabled-to-make-meta-and-google-negotiate-with-news-outlets

I don't support this typically timid, piecemeal, Labour party policy. It leaves the online ad oligopoly unaffected, but just forces it to share a sliver of its ill-gotten gains. @pluralistic nailed it here:

https://craphound.com/news/2022/04/17/big-tech-isnt-stealing-news-publishers-content/

@dn

Bill tabled to make Meta and Google negotiate with news outlets

New legislation requiring tech platforms to bargain with news publishers is different from Canada's law, but an expert says Meta may still bar access to news on its apps in New Zealand

Newsroom

Any privacy law companies can contract out of in their T&Cs effectively doesn't exist. This is the privacy equivalent of security theatre, not robust privacy protection.

"...the entities will be able to contract out of the notification process via their terms and conditions."

#MarcDaalder, 2023

https://www.newsroom.co.nz/law-change-will-tell-you-when-your-data-is-sold

#privacy #Aotearoa #NZ

Law change will tell you when your data is sold

Cabinet has approved a change to strengthen privacy laws, which will bring New Zealand closer in line with the European Union's stringent requirements.

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