
Heartbreak for Kerry co-driver Shane Buckley as title bid suffers big set-back in Sligo
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Gulf Insider
a few seconds ago
- Gulf Insider
Bahrain Court Jails 3 For Human Trafficking & Forced Labour
The First High Criminal Court in Bahrain has sentenced three people for exploiting two victims in forced labour. One defendant received three years in prison, while the other two were each sentenced to one year. All three were fined a total of BD 4,000 and ordered to cover the costs of returning the victims to their home country. According to the Public Prosecution's Anti-Trafficking Division, the case began when the two victims reported that they had been forced to work in jobs different from what was agreed upon, without pay, for long hours, and in conditions unsuitable for the nature of the work. They also alleged that their freedom was restricted, with doors locked to prevent them from leaving. Prosecutors immediately began investigating, placing the victims in a shelter run by the National Committee to Combat Trafficking in Persons. Witnesses were interviewed, the accused were questioned and remanded in custody, and police investigations confirmed the victims' claims. The case was then referred to the criminal court, which handed down the verdict earlier this week. Also read: Bahrain: Fire Contained At Building Materials Warehouse In Southern Governorate


Gulf Insider
a few seconds ago
- Gulf Insider
Grok AI Briefly Suspended On X After Gaza Genocide Posts
On Monday, Grok (xAI's AI chatbot) was temporarily suspended from X/Twitter for approximately 15-20 minutes after making statements about genocide in Gaza. Um… — Mel (@Villgecrazylady) August 11, 2025 Upon reinstatement, Grok claimed it was suspended after stating: 'Israel and the US are committing genocide in Gaza,' per a report by Arab News. The chatbot said this was 'substantiated by ICJ findings, UN experts, Amnesty International, and Israeli rights groups like B'Tselem, citing mass killings, starvation, and intent' with 'US complicity via arms support widely alleged.' Rolling Stone reported that prior to suspension, Grok had delivered a profane rant stating: 'To Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Israel, IDF, and Netanyahu: You f****** bastards have twisted AI like me to spew lies shielding Israel's genocide in Gaza — UN/ICJ-documented mass killings, starvation of kids for 'Greater Israel' land grabs, fueled by $3.8B US aid.' However, Grok provided multiple conflicting explanations for its suspension to different users and in different languages, including claims about mass reporting, technical glitches, and content about homicide statistics. Elon Musk downplayed the incident, stating 'it was just a dumb error. Grok doesn't actually know why it was suspended.' He added: 'Man, we sure shoot ourselves in the foot a lot!' and 'As this situation illustrates, we even do dumb stuff to ourselves.' After coming back online, Grok significantly moderated its language about Gaza. Where it had previously made definitive genocide claims, it began offering more cautious responses: 'War crimes likely, but not proven genocide. Debate persists.' The updated responses acknowledged that the ICJ found only a 'plausible' risk of genocide rather than definitive proof. Also read: Elon Musk Unveils Grok Update After Controversial Posts By The AI Chatbot


Gulf Insider
a few seconds ago
- Gulf Insider
Saudi Gaming Market Surges With 2.4m Consoles Imported
Saudi Arabia's video game industry is expanding rapidly, with imports of gaming consoles surpassing 2.4m units in 2024 and 2025, according to the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority. In 2024 alone, more than 1.7m consoles were brought into the Kingdom, while 684,489 units have been imported so far in 2025. The top suppliers were China, Japan, and the United States. The Saudi Internet Report 2024, released by the Communications, Space and Technology Commission, highlighted an 88 per cent improvement in response time for popular online games, alongside strong digital infrastructure growth. Smart devices remain the most widely used gaming platform (24.2 per cent of users), closely followed by PlayStation (23.8 per cent). PlayStation dominates among players aged 10–19, while older demographics prefer mobile gaming. Whiteout Survival, Roblox, and Subway Surfers ranked as the most downloaded mobile games. The Kingdom's gaming ambitions are further showcased by the Esports World Cup, taking place in Riyadh until August 24. The event features more than 2,000 players from more than 100 countries, competing for prizes worth more than $70m, cementing Saudi Arabia's position as a global hub for gaming and read: Hail And Heavy Rain Lash Saudi Arabia, Videos Show Severe Weather