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In the 1950s, a Broadway play tackled the fear that “electronic brains” would automate humans out of jobs.
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Gatekeeping: A scourge that needs dismantling (I)
Gatekeepers are deeply rooted in traditional beliefs, practices and norms hence scrutinise every view. IN many societies, including Zimbabwe, the phenomenon of gatekeeping manifests as a formidable ...
Unused and retired lithium-ion batteries could power a second-life market in the U.S. — but pricing, logistics and regulatory barriers stand in the way. Here's what needs to change.
Poland is the strongest NATO member on the Alliance’s Eastern flank, while Germany boasts the largest economy in NATO Europe.
King Arthur’s Castle stands proud with its turrets and stone façade, creating the perfect backdrop for improvised medieval ...
Direct warfare among great powers, once assumed inevitable, is now avoided not only because of nuclear risk, but also because of economic suicide. As Joseph Nye notes, in an interconnected world, ...
Individuals suffering from depression or anxiety feel that time passes slowly. When we are anxiously waiting for something to ...
Vice President Vance said the notion President Trump is "short-tempered" is "ridiculous" as the president fought with Elon Musk.
"The U.S. cannot allow Chinese Communist Party models such as DeepSeek to risk our national security and leverage our technology to advance their AI ambitions," Rep. John Moolenaar, a Michigan ...
A recent interview with an industry whistleblower has suggested that the automotive sector is intentionally designing ...
“The negative perception of sharks at the time — which was tapped into and exacerbated by ‘Jaws’ — I think has definitely changed into fascination, respect, a desire to conserve, a ...