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5 days ago · Such AI-driven manhunt target generation, combined with minimal human oversight, has led to a significant escalation in the bombing campaign. One source told the magazine that whenever the pace of assassinations slowed, additional targets were added to systems like “Where’s Daddy?” to help boost the kill-list numbers.
3 days ago · Harvard Law School’s Human Rights Program commemorates 40 years with a daylong symposium. The creative promise of artificial intelligence may soon be harnessed to undercut some very real human rights. AI isn’t generally considered a concern when pondering threats to such rights. But former Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow warned ...
4 days ago · The road map was created in response to the commitments laid out in the 2022 Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, with a particular focus on target 3, which aims to conserve 30% of the world’s lands, waters and seas by 2030, while fully respecting the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
4 days ago · Critical race theory developed in the 1970s as an effort by activists and legal scholars to understand why the U.S. civil rights movement had lost momentum and was in danger of being reversed.
4 days ago · Climate change is impacting human lives and health in a variety of ways. It threatens the essential ingredients of good health – clean air, safe drinking water, nutritious food supply and safe shelter – and has the potential to undermine decades of progress in global health.
2 days ago · The first target is to strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity towards climate change-related disasters. The second target is to integrate climate change measures into policies and planning. The third target is to build knowledge and capacity. The remaining two targets are means of implementation targets [57].
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5 days ago · Brave New World, a science-fiction novel by Aldous Huxley, published in 1932. It depicts a technologically advanced futuristic society. John the Savage, a boy raised outside that society, is brought to the World State utopia and soon realizes the flaws in its system. He rebels but fails, driven to suicide.
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