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Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) can now sing, draw, write, and increasingly do many things that human beings can do. AI is competing with and, sometimes, outperforming humans. In 2023, an ...
Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere and is increasingly doing many things that humans can do. AIs can paint, sing, dance, and write. Can't sing? Not a problem! You can generate ...
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, issued a statement that may seem, to external ears, like political posturing: 'The ...
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Human Rights Watch (HRW) criticized Hungary's government on Monday for choosing to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) earlier this month in reaction to ICC arrest warrants for ...
Most African governments consistently fail to meet crucial education funding targets, hindering the provision of quality public education for millions of children, according to a Human Rights Watch ...
Alanah Vargas, JURIST Staff The Age of Digital Harm We are living in a time when personal dignity is just a click away from ...
Afghanistan is gripped by a 'deep human rights crisis' as the Taliban systematically dismantles legal and institutional frameworks, abolishing crucial protections for women and girls, a UN expert ...
The Russian government fined a nineteen-year old college student in the Crimean city of Sevastopol roughly $1,300 Monday for allegedly 'discrediting armed forces' and promoting 'LGTBQA+ propaganda' ...
UK members of parliament (MPs) will vote on decriminalizing abortion on June 17, after an amendment to the Crime and Policing ...
The International Labour Organization (ILO)'s commitment to developing binding global standards on GIG work is a 'positive ...
Internet access in the Gaza Strip was restored on Monday following a complete three-day internet blackout due to Israel's alleged targeting of Palestine's communications infrastructure, allowing ...
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