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Our robot stories haven’t prepared us for AI
The boy had a particularly intense relationship with a chatbot named Dany, after Daenerys Targaryen from “Game of Thrones.” He said he was in love...
Warsaw opens a new modern art museum as it tries to leave Poland’s...
The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw sits like a bright white box on a major city street. Inside, a monumental staircase with geometric lines rises to...
Israel’s actions are shaking the world order to its core
Giora Eiland, the plan is, in essence, to forego negotiations, bisect the enclave and give northern Gaza’s 400,000 inhabitants the bleak choice...
Editorial: Not just BRICS in the wall
A majority of BRICS members see the global shift to multipolarity as a crucial process to ensure a more stable and equitable world order.
World opens to the Taliban despite their shredding of women’s rights
The diplomatic activity reflects a subtle but significant shift toward normalizing the Taliban as political leaders and away from treating them as...
This country turned against the West, and It’s not coming back
The romance between Georgia and the west is on the rocks.
Tim Burton talks about his dread of AI as an exhibition of his work...
Burton said he thinks AI is unstoppable, because “once you can do it, people will do it.” But he scoffed when asked if he’d use the technology in this...
Editorial: Thaw in relations
Ties between the neighbours nosedived following the fierce clash in the Galwan Valley in June 2020 that marked the most serious military conflict...