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Will AI Close or Widen the Development Gap?

Shamika Sirimanne, Xiaolan Fu GENEVA/LONDON, APRIL 3 (PS): AI is often presented as the next peak of human innovation, owing to its potential to revolutionize industries, transform economies, and improve lives. But will AI truly benefit everyone, or will it deepen existing divides? The answer depends on how the technology

Will AI Mean Higher Taxes?

They may have a point. At the turn of the twentieth century, agriculture accounted for 40% of the US workforce;

What AI Can Learn From Aviation Safety

A recent BCG study, for example, found that three-quarters of business executives view cybersecurity as a major obstacle to scaling

Google engineer Pratik Karki sets sights on disrupting the AI…

Anthromind has begun working with multiple enterprise customers, including foundational AI research organizations, and has garnered significant interest from cloud

National AI policy to be long-term and effective: Minister Gurung

Kathmandu, Jan 21: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung pledged to collect suggestions from the experts and

PM Oli insists on AI use for convenient life

"We have a thirst for development and the concept of Digital Nepal was launched to address such desire. We should

Artificial Intelligence should be used for good of humanity: Minister…

Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Arzu Rana Deuba has called for the responsible use of artificial intelligence for the good

Tribhuvan University bans AI use in exams

The Tribhuvan University (TU) has banned the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in exams. In case of the use, the

Book Review: Moment to define human relationship with AI

The writers make clarion calls: Ensure human rights in AI development and deployment. "Created by humans, AI should be overseen

AI Complacency Is Compromising Western Defense

Russia has already lost more than 8,000 armored vehicles, a third of its Black Sea fleet, and many combat aircraft,