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OPINION

We cannot lose control of technology

Oped, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 19/01/2022

» The advent of Covid-19 has accentuated digitalisation and its close linkage with automation, algorithms, and artificial intelligence ("the three A's"). The Asian region interfaces closely with this phenomenon, especially because it is the most populous continent. It is also a region with a large number of non-democracies and semi-democracies. This panorama invites care to prevent misuse of those three As.

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TECH

Digital literacy key against misinformation

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 03/12/2021

» Hype about the metaverse or virtual world where users can interact with other avatars through headsets has been growing. While it will take years to materialise, pundits say users should develop media literacy to tackle misinformation.

OPINION

Education system a sham

News, Postbag, Published on 19/09/2021

» Over the years, hundreds if not thousands a letters have been written to PostBag bemoaning the dreadful state of education in Thailand.

THAILAND

Old media must learn new tricks, seminar told

News, Taam Yingcharoen, Published on 14/03/2018

» Mainstream news agencies must fight to avoid being left behind in an era where technology has caused a paradigm shift in how people absorb information, a seminar was told yesterday.

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LIFE

7-Eleven takes literature to the next level

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 06/07/2015

» Feel like SEA Write is a little too out of your league? Thanks to the countless other badges of honour that acknowledge good writing available in our country, the prestigious SEA Write Award is not the only ticket to literary stardom. 7 Book Awards, an initiative that started between CP All Public Company Limited and the Ministry of Education, has been honouring outstanding literature since 2004. This year's awards ceremony will be taking place later this month.

OPINION

An ancient practice to suit modern needs

News, Published on 27/12/2014

» Five years ago, Chulalongkorn Medical School graduates heard the news that one of their former psychiatric faculty members, Sermsak Lolak, had been recruited to join the prestigious faculty of Stanford University Medical School. They must have assumed that Dr Sermsak would excel in the technical practice of matching pills to mental ills.

ADVANCED NEWS

Lead mines secretly reopening

Jon Fernquest, Published on 30/05/2013

» Lead mines which poisoned rivers & villages in Kanchanaburi, owned by a powerful family, slowly & secretly preparing to open again.

ADVANCED NEWS

Hacking case half-solved

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 06/10/2011

» Chula student Aekawit Thongdeevorakul admits to sending messages with PM Yingluck Shinawatra's twitter account, but he was apparently not the hacker who stole her password.

ADVANCED NEWS

Inflation risk rising

Jon Fernquest, Published on 24/08/2011

» With the Thai economy running near full capacity, a sharp rise in wages and government spending may simply be inflated away, providing little benefit.

ADVANCED NEWS

Labour justice

Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/07/2011

» Will better wages and benefits for labour really lead to lost export competitiveness, bankruptcy and a flood of cheap immigrant labour?