Don’t Count Out Human Writers in the Age of AI
The appetite for AI-derived drivel isn’t as strong as many publishers would have you believe, and demand for quality content is growing.
Read MoreThe Venezuelan Perspective
At the end of July, Venezuelans head to the polls to elect a new president, with Nicolás Maduro seeking another six-year term. This week on...
Read MoreUS withdrawal from UN human rights body draws mixed reactions
Human rights experts in Washington are divided over whether the U.S. withdrawal from a United Nations body on human rights will hurt North Korea’s...
Read MoreWill AI replace travel agents? How bots are transforming the industry
Artificial intelligence (AI) is fast becoming one of the most significant trends shaping the travel and tourism industry, redefining how travellers...
Read MoreFury as paedophile allowed to STAY in the UK despite lying about a child sex conviction...
A PAEDO has been allowed to move to the UK even after he lied about a child sex conviction — because stopping him would violate his human rights....
Read MoreWill There Be a Bird Flu Epidemic Under Trump?
H5N1 currently poses a real threat for human transmission. Meanwhile, Trump’s picks for public health roles don’t bode well for vaccination.
Read More'He's in AA and sleeps in his car': Meet the new Bergerac
Damien Molony is sitting opposite me, punching his palm with increasing force. “You’ve got to get the impact right – the sound, the amount of...
Read MoreAI chatbots posing as therapists could have 'dangerous' and violent consequences for patients, experts say
Health experts say that artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots posing as therapists could cause "serious harm" to struggling people, including...
Read MoreU.S. Media’s Doublespeak: Israelis Live in “Densely Populated Areas,” Palestinians Are “Human Shields”
On Tuesday night, CNN reported that Israeli civilians in parts of Tel Aviv were in the potential line of fire from an Iranian missile attack aimed at...
Read MoreA Myanmar online news site says its jailed journalist is tortured for revealing abuses of prisoners
An independent online news agency in Myanmar said Friday that one of its journalists arrested two years ago has been subjected to daily physical and...
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