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Affectionately known by Australians as the Bom, the agency's long-awaited website redesign went live that morning, more than a decade after the last update.

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“As we redesign work and jobs, you might actually choose not to maximize how much an AI agent or robot does,” says Lareina Yee, a senior partner and director of the McKinsey Global Institute.

Aircraft were redesigned to support hundreds of passengers with fewer crew members per head, while seats were clustered ever closer together.

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The scene’s dramatic payoff wasn’t originally scripted and almost didn’t happen, as the cabin set had to be redesigned so one side could be removed.

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They then verified that the redesigned protein could recognize the intended receptor and proceeded to test it in mouse models.

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