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eGov PH: Super app or Trojan horse?

It’s Christmas time, and my family and I are due to use the eGov PH app again. Normally, I’d do so cheerfully. This time ...
Shaping the direction of AI’s development cannot be the prerogative of engineers and CEOs alone. Citizens have a role not ...
High Turnout Wide Margins recently traveled to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for the 2025 summer convening of the Partnership for ...
Africa stands at a historic inflection point. In the next 25 years, another one billion people will be added to our continent's population, making Africa home to one in four human beings on earth. Yet ...
When Common Pleas Court Judge Scott DiClaudio sat before the Court of Judicial Discipline in October and answered questions under oath about whether he sought to influence a colleague’s decision in a ...
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Experts say many AI 'research' papers are complete slop

Artificial intelligence was supposed to accelerate discovery, but a growing number of researchers say it is flooding science with junk. Instead of careful experiments and hard-won insights, they ...
At this point in the history of our grossly disrupted world, it would be hugely beneficial for South Africans to pull in the ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit recently provided important clarity—and welcome relief—for clinical laboratories facing False Claims Act (“FCA”) allegations based on a lack of medical ...
With the popularity of AI coding tools rising among some software developers, their adoption has begun to touch every aspect ...
Eskom has quietly taken an important step in the rollout of its long-awaited Virtual Wheeling product, awarding a significant ...