‘Unmanned’: Living with AI
Reading ‘Unmanned,” which won the Segye Literature Award, we come to ponder our present situation and the future problems that await us as we live with AI.
Reading ‘Unmanned,” which won the Segye Literature Award, we come to ponder our present situation and the future problems that await us as we live with AI.
The writers say we need to, among other things, move the discussion beyond BMI to the biological, environmental and lifestyle factors associated with it.
The writer says the journey to combat human trafficking is far from behind us, but we can bring about lasting change with collective dedication and collaboration.
The Singapore International Math Olympiad Challenge saw an impressive pool of over 1,600 contenders from 25 nations.
While Threads can become a significant player in the social media landscape and provide an alternative to Twitter—its ability to replace Twitter largely remains uncertain.
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The writer says that technology, particularly QR codes, offers a way to get around adding languages to signs and maps for tourist destinations.
Long gone are the days when it was said that a father stuck to their three primary roles of being the protector, the provider, and the disciplinarian.
Only by creating a more supportive social environment and promoting inclusive values can the development of marriage be facilitated, and personal happiness be achieved.
With Presidential elections due in a little more than six months, Taiwan is being rocked by a succession of allegations of sexual harassment.