For Rest of World's new feature, Parth MN traveled to India’s rural Bastar region. Here the VHP, a Hindu nationalist group associated with the country’s ruling BJP, use funerals to target Christians with forced conversions, organizing the attacks over WhatsApp. Featuring photography by Aayush Chandrawanshi. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eNhG-nsT
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Singapore is embracing self-driving cars, buses, delivery trucks, and street sweepers. These autonomous vehicles are a way to address labor shortages and use the country’s scarce land more efficiently. Read the new story from Sandy Ong https://lnkd.in/eewJTfXb
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When you think of autonomous vehicles, you tend to think of the U.S. and China, with their Waymos, Cruises and Apollo Gos. But tiny Singapore has also embraced self-driving vehicles, deploying more self-driving buses, freight vehicles, and sweepers. These autonomous vehicles are a way to address labor shortages and use the country’s scarce land more efficiently. Sandy Ong reports for Rest of World. https://lnkd.in/gGP5Qwuz
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New data shows that the growth rate for mobile internet subscribers has stalled across the world https://lnkd.in/ePQh4ebf
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The Philippine army is recruiting civilian tech workers to fight cyber attacks https://lnkd.in/e-YgyZqs
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Rest of World's Rina Chandran will be moderating a virtual roundtable on AI safety next Friday, November 29. Don't miss it —?RSVP below:
???? Our third virtual roundtable brings us to Singapore - a global leader in AI innovation and governance.?AISA Singapore Roundtable, supported by IMDA, is part of a broader series of region-based discussions to foster a comprehensive understanding of AI safety from an Asian perspective. Program Details: ?? 29th November ?? 4:00pm - 5:30pm Singapore time (8am-9:30am UK Time / 3-4:30am EST). ?? Session recording will be available to registrants ?? RSVP: https://lnkd.in/eKGgetCY Program Agenda: ?? Presentation: Overview of AI Safety in Singapore by AI Safety Asia ??♂? Moderator: Rina Chandran, Southeast Asia Editor, Rest of World ?? Panel Discussion Speakers: Professor Mohan Kankanhalli - Director of National University of Singapore AI Institute and Deputy Executive Chairman of AI Singapore Ms Wan Sie LEE - Director, Development of Data-Driven Tech, IMDA Michael Nelson - Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Asia Program ?? About the Event:? Join us for a dialogue with leading AI policy and governance experts to learn about the technical and regulatory challenges and opportunities faced by one of the fastest growing market in AI adoption. We bring together leading experts, policymakers, and stakeholders in the field of AI, to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of AI safety in the context of Singapore and Southeast Asia.
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Buenos Aires’ justice system is using ChatGPT to predict and write legal decisions: “We, as professionals, are not the main characters anymore. We have become editors,” said one deputy attorney general. Read the new story from Victoria Mendizabal https://lnkd.in/gQy9nUkE
Courts in Buenos Aires are using ChatGPT to draft rulings
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A Nigerian state partnered with top African EV maker SPIRO, and wants to build a $40M factory that will create 60,000 jobs. Amid spiraling fuel prices and shortages, electric vehicles offer a tantalizing alternative. Will it work? Rest of World's latest: https://lnkd.in/gZsV5Ma8
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The Philippines is among the countries most vulnerable to cyber attacks, many of them from China. To fight against this threat, the army is recruiting young civilians working in tech. “We will recruit cyber warriors. This new breed of warriors does not have to be muscle strong,” the chief of the Philippine Army said of the plan. Read the new story from Julia Ornedo https://lnkd.in/e-YgyZqs
The Philippine army is recruiting young tech civilians to fight cyber attacks
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