As AI booms, lawmakers struggle to understand the technology
Tech innovations are again racing ahead of government’s ability to regulate them, lawmakers and artificial intelligence experts say.
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Tech innovations are again racing ahead of government’s ability to regulate them, lawmakers and artificial intelligence experts say.
Xi Jinping’s power grab – and why it matters BBCView Full Coverage on Google News
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Gunmen in military uniforms have shot and killed a provincial governor and wounded civilians while the politician was meeting poor villagers at his home in the central Philippines, in the latest brazen assault on local politicians in the country.
To the chant of Buddhist prayers, friends and family of one of the soccer boys rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand in 2018 bid farewell to their teammate who died in the U.K. last month
The cremated ashes of one of the 12 boys rescued from a flooded cave in 2018 have arrived in the far northern Thai province of Chiang Rai where final Buddhist rites for his funeral will be held over the next few days following his death in the U.K. Dua…
UK intelligence says Ukraine attempting to reinforce contested city with elite units but resupply lines increasingly limitedMore from BBC Radio 4’s Today.General Sir Richard Shirreff, Nato’s former deputy supreme allied commander Europe, told the progr…
Spokesman Wang Chao said Chinese military modernisation ‘would not pose a threat to any country’.