數據顯示:僅 3% 與家庭暴力相關的自殺案件最終被起訴
• England and Wales 的數據引發了要求警方對案件進行更嚴格調查的呼籲。 • 數據顯示,過去五年間 England and Wales 與家庭暴力相關的自殺案件中,僅有 3% 最終導致了起訴。 • 在 2020 年至 2025 年間,共有 553 人在疑似遭受親密關係虐待後結束生命,但僅提出了 17 項死後指控。
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• England and Wales 的數據引發了要求警方對案件進行更嚴格調查的呼籲。 • 數據顯示,過去五年間 England and Wales 與家庭暴力相關的自殺案件中,僅有 3% 最終導致了起訴。 • 在 2020 年至 2025 年間,共有 553 人在疑似遭受親密關係虐待後結束生命,但僅提出了 17 項死後指控。
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圖片:Live Science• Google 工程師開發了 TurboQuant,這種壓縮 AI 數據的方法可將工作記憶體需求減少高達六倍,且不會損失效能。 • 該系統使 AI 演算法能在降低硬體需求的同時,保持資訊保留與強大的運算能力。 • 此突破降低了在資源受限的裝置上部署先進聊天機器人與 AI 模型的門檻。
livescience.com• 一名聯邦法官駁回了司法部尋求訪問亞利桑那州選民登記數據的訴訟,裁定該州勝訴。 • 此案涉及選民名冊不準確的指控,但法院認為缺乏足夠證據來支持 Trump 政府的要求。 • 該裁決保護了州選民數據的隱私,並可能影響 2026 年期中選舉前關於選舉誠信的持續爭論。
cbsnews.com• 2026 年第一季的電力需求增長受到屋頂太陽能紀錄性產量的緩衝。 • 根據 Australia’s Energy Market Operator 的數據,更多的數據中心以及較溫暖的氣候,共同推動今年前三個月的電力需求達到歷史新高,而電池的增長則使平均批發價格維持在低位。 • 來自家庭、商業和工業的電力需求在 2026 年第一季達到 25GW 的紀錄水平,較去年同期增長 1.2%。在整個電網中,這一增長被屋頂太陽能的紀錄性輸出所抵消。
theguardian.comLawyer for DoJ argued actions taken in public while in possession of a smartphone afforded no expectation of privacyThe US supreme court is considering whether sprawling warrants for smartphone location data infringe on Americans’ privacy rights and violate the constitution.Justices heard opening arguments in Chatrie v United States on Monday that concerned law enforcement’s reliance on so-called “geofence warrants” in difficult cases. The case was originally brought by Okello Chatrie, whose phone location data helped police in Richmond, Virginia, track him down after he robbed a bank at gunpoint and escaped with $195,000 in 2019. Chatrie pleaded guilty to armed robbery and was sentenced to 12 years in prison, but his lawyers argue none of the evidence against him should have been admissible in court. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExclusive: Investigation into campaigning materials for local polls in May challenges tactical voting claims Election leaflets are providing “grotesque” information about how to vote tactically in the May elections, using national polling data, “dodgy” bar charts and doorstep surveys to support claims about parties’ chances of winning.Leaflets distributed by local politicians across England are claiming that either only their party can win, or another party “can’t win here” when “there is no good evidence to show that’s true”, a Full Fact investigation for the Guardian has revealed. Continue reading...
theguardian.comDiscrepancy in forecasts raises questions over government planning for net zeroOne vision of the UK’s future involves a decarbonised economy powered by clean, renewable energy. Another involves making the UK an AI superpower.The government departments responsible for these two visions do not appear to have agreed on their numbers. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• X-Energy, a nuclear power company, completed its Nasdaq debut with CEO Clay Sell announcing plans to deliver clean energy solutions to data centers and industrial customers. • The company is positioning itself as part of the broader reinvention of nuclear power to meet growing energy demands from artificial intelligence and cloud computing infrastructure. • The move reflects investor appetite for clean energy technologies as data center operators seek sustainable power sources to support AI expansion.
foxbusiness.comJanet Mills says moratorium would’ve been ‘appropriate’ if it didn’t interfere with ongoing datacenter project in MaineThe Democratic governor of Maine on Friday vetoed a bill that would have made it the first US state to impose a moratorium on large new datacenters, even as local opposition to the electricity-hungry facilities grows.The decision reflects the difficult trade-off facing political leaders, who must weigh the impact of datacenters on the environment and household energy bills against the millions of dollars in investment and tax revenue they can bring. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRevised figures increase fears about how the energy-intensive sites could worsen the climate emergency The UK government vastly underestimated the climate impact of artificial intelligence, it has emerged, after officials raised their estimate of carbon emissions from the technology by a factor of more than 100.According to new data quietly published this week, energy use by AI datacentres in the UK could cause the emission of up to 123m tonnes of carbon dioxide (MtCO₂) – about as much as generated by 2.7 million people – over the next 10 years. Continue reading...
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