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Samantha Blake

Samantha Blake

Samantha Blake is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Covering Western Australian and federal politics with a distinctly WA perspective on mining royalties, GST carve-ups, and state affairs. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Samantha Blake

UK Digital ID Scheme Moves Forward With Blank Budget
Politics

UK Digital ID Scheme Moves Forward With Blank Budget

The UK government has launched a public consultation on its digital ID scheme without providing any estimate of its cost, citing the need to determine design before pricing.

Britain's £180 million gamble on atomic clocks
Technology

Britain's £180 million gamble on atomic clocks

The British government is investing £180 million in terrestrial atomic clocks as backup for satellite-based timing systems that underpin everything from bank transfers to emergency services.

Man charged with murder in Strathtulloh street shooting
Crime

Man charged with murder in Strathtulloh street shooting

A 31-year-old man has been charged with murder following the fatal shooting of another man at a Strathtulloh intersection in Melbourne's west. He was arrested in Skye nearly a week after the incident.

AI's Job Impact Falls Short of the Alarmist Script
Technology

AI's Job Impact Falls Short of the Alarmist Script

Research from Anthropic challenges apocalyptic predictions about AI job losses, finding no significant rise in unemployment for workers in exposed roles since late 2022, though entry-level hiring has slowed.

Manga's Greatest Secret Sinks 651 Metres Below the Sea
Culture

Manga's Greatest Secret Sinks 651 Metres Below the Sea

To celebrate 600 million copies sold, One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda has written the manga's central mystery on paper and sealed it inside a pressure-resistant capsule 651 metres below sea level. Fans are already hunting for its location.

America's tech regulation push hits familiar snags
Politics

America's tech regulation push hits familiar snags

Months after the Senate passed sweeping children's privacy legislation, Washington remains divided on how to regulate tech platforms. The real challenge lies in the House.