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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNOpinion
The Future of Human Civilization in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
A few days ago, the Euro-Mediterranean University of Fes (UEMF) held its Meetings on the Alliance of Civilizations on the topic: 'The Future of Human Civilization in the Age of Artificial Intelligence ...
Building a Global Smart Network, Co-shaping Tomorrow’s Ecosystem Starting from its global headquarters and radiating outward, SGI is constructing a worldwide smart network with forward-looking ...
History Snob on MSN
The evolution of maps and how they changed exploration
Maps have shaped human history far more than many people realize. Long before satellites and digital navigation existed, maps helped civilizations trade, travel, wage wars, and explore unfamiliar ...
The civilization we enjoy today can be described as a carbon civilization. Carbon is not an evil that must be eliminated.
From the earliest dawn of human society, conflict has been an inescapable feature of collective life. Long before states, borders, or written laws, human groups clashed over territory, water, food, ...
Futures studies has often been treated as an intellectual luxury—something produced by a small circle of thinkers and ...
Francis Fukuyama wrote The End of History more than 30 years ago, believing that the fall of the communist bloc would lead to ...
Discover here what was the old name of Australia, including Terra Australis and New Holland, explained in a simple and ...
As we approach the Convergence Age, the physical, digital, and biological are merging into a hyperconnected environment. Our ...
Ross Douthat, conservative author and NYT columnist visited Gregory Hall on Wednesday as part of the Department of Philosophy’s latest forum series.
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