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Shakir Mohamed is one of South Africa’s artificial intelligence prodigies, having obtained a PhD from the University of ...
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ITWeb on MSNEthics in focus as banks confront AI, fintech gapAI is transforming financial services, but banks grapple with how to use it responsibly, while regulators consider data ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNWhy recognising Palestinian statehood is much more than empty symbolismThe truth is that recognition matters - and Israel knows it, says Marc Weller, Professor of International Law and ...
Shakir Mohamed, a South African native and senior research director at Google DeepMind, is one of the most influential minds ...
The University of Edinburgh benefited financially from transatlantic slavery and served as a haven for scholars developing ...
Before emigrating to the U.S. and becoming a venture capitalist, David Frankel played a pivotal role in building South Africa ...
Climate-concerned investors have been enforcing exclusions on fossil fuel investments for years. But while it’s allowed many of them to gain a certain amount of moral high ground, there’s precious ...
South Africa is one of the top 10 countries with the highest suicide rates. Of the 13,774 suicides in 2019, 10,861 of them ...
Cecilia Payne's hydrogen discovery reshaped astronomy foreverSA’s EV push ignores grid limits and hydrogen ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIndia Untold: The Forgotten Hero Pingali Venkayya Who Gave Us the National FlagPingali Venkayya designed India’s national flag but remained unknown for years. His vision united the country, yet he died in poverty. His inspiring story reminds us to remember the forgotten heroes ...
Manas’ story is tied to some of South Africa’s most important moments in recent history.
Edinburgh follows in the footsteps of other British universities that have acknowledged historical ties to slavery.
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