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Ambivalence by Brian Dillon review – an odd man out
The critic’s memoir’s is a portrait in determination to go against the grain and ‘pursue a life in words and ideas’Brian Dillon lost his parents early, his mother when he was 16, his father at 21. He writes of them in passing here, as he did in his first book, In the Dark Room, but with little overt display of grief. Narrated in the third person, with young Dillon a removed he rather than an emotionally manipulative I, this isn’t a weepy orphanhood memoir.
Ambivalence by Brian Dillon review – an odd man out
The critic’s memoir’s is a portrait in determination to go against the grain and ‘pursue a life in words and ideas’Brian Dillon lost his parents early, his mother when he was 16, his father at 21. He writes of them in passing here, as he did in his first book, In the Dark Room, but with little overt display of grief. Narrated in the third person, with young Dillon a removed he rather than an emotionally manipulative I, this isn’t a weepy orphanhood memoir.
From introvert to hero: The 'Hacker' revealed
From introvert to hero: The 'Hacker' revealed Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor JCU Associate Professor of Information Technology Roberto Dillon has published his new historical analysis in the journal New Media & Society, explaining how gaming, movies and television representations of the Hacker have evolved over the past 30 years, creating a complex but ultimately heroic cultural icon. "It's a dangerous technological world that we are living in," said Prof Dillon. "We...
Florida lawsuit alleges wrongful arrest after AI facial recognition error
Robert Dillon was arrested at home in Florida despite living 300 miles away from where a crime was committedSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailA Florida man is suing several law enforcement agencies for his arrest and prosecution for allegedly luring a child after he was wrongly identified using faulty AI facial recognition software. According to the Jacksonville Beach police department, an algorithm returned a 93% probability that Robert Dillon was the man caught on security...
Florida lawsuit alleges wrongful arrest after police AI facial recognition error
Robert Dillon was arrested at home in Florida despite living 300 miles away, and charges were later droppedSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailA Florida man is suing several law enforcement agencies for his arrest and prosecution for allegedly luring a child after he was wrongly identified using faulty AI facial recognition software. According to the Jacksonville Beach police department, an algorithm returned a 93% probability that Robert Dillon was the man caught on security...
Wrongful Arrest Exposes Failures in One of the Oldest Police Face-Recognition Tools in the US
A Florida man was wrongfully arrested for attempting to illegally lure a child after police relied on a face-recognition match that was inaccurate, according to a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, even though he lived more than 300 miles from the scene and says he had never set foot in the city where the crime took place. Robert Dillon, a 52-year-old commercial crabber from Fort Myers, was arrested after FACES—a face-recognition system operated by Florida’s Pinellas County Sheriff's Office—matched...
Hawks forward target of racist online abuse after loss to Bulldogs
"You can talk s*** all you want but don't be like this guy," Chol said in a caption on his Instagram story. He was referring to a post loaded with racist terms and foul abuse, including "piece of f***ing shit" and "Reply ya black dog". AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon said Chol had the full support of the league.
Court rejects appeal to increase sentence of killer driver
Judges have dismissed an appeal to increase the jail term of a driver who killed five people in a horrific crash. In 2023, Christopher Dillon Joannidis, 32, drove through the intersection of the Murray Valley Highway and Laubuan Road, hitting a ute and sending it into the path of a milk tanker. The son of one of the women who was killed said that "justice was not served".
[Written Question] Gemma Collins
Mr Lee Dillon Answering Body: Department for Education Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, who the intended audience was for her Department's social media content featuring Gemma Collins on 19 May 2026.
Tributes after zoo's 19-year-old armadillo dies
Dillon, a star of children's television, was an original exhibit at Exotic Zoo in Telford Town Park.