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Anthropic announces 'Claude Corps' to teach non-profits to use AI more effectively
Anthropic will donate US$150 million to launch a fellowship programme that places coaches with non-profits around the country to help them use artificial intelligence (AI) more effectively in their work.

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Today's Issue Published: Friday, June 12, 2026
News

Mayor Williams honoured by JAS for service to Clarendon agriculture

Visibly emotional and at times wiping away tears, May Pen Mayor Joel Williams was honoured by the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) during the Clarendon JAS Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at the Denbigh Showground on Wednesday.

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Sports

Pulisic ready to shoulder the burden of US hopes

IRVINE, California (AP): Christian Pulisic is the most accomplished and most famous player on his national team at the exact time when his nation is hosting a World Cup. Only a handful of prominent players in the past few decades have faced this confluenc

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Business

Visa plugs its payment network into ChatGPT, letting AI agents shop and pay for users

Betting that people will soon grow more comfortable having artificial intelligence (AI) agents shop for groceries, plane tickets or diapers on their behalf, payments giant Visa said on Wednesday that it has embedded its payment network inside of ChatGPT,

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Commentary

Editorial | NWC audit reveals a lie
There is a notable takeaway from the auditor-generals (AuG) review of capital projects by the National Water Commission (NWC), which has thus far received little attention. Because it is unstated. The problems highlighted by the AuG were not ones of co

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Letters

READERS' REACTIONS - Gov't to unveil study on impact of social media, eyes restrictions for children under 16 - Tufton
I'm actually open to restrictions, but I'd like to see the research first. Banning social media for under-16s sounds simple until you realize many countries are struggling to enforce it. Whatever Jamaica does needs to be realistic, not just symbolic. - @T

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Lifestyle

Skills people still perform better than AI, according to workplace experts 

NEW YORK (AP): Many workers fear machines will supplant them as the adoption of artificial intelligence accelerates. But what if people have qualities both unmistakably human and essential to career success that AI could not easily replace them? Some work

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