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How to regulate generative AI
Oped, Published on 20/02/2024
» The impending rollout of the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act represents the bloc's latest attempt to cement its status as a regulatory powerhouse. This ambitious legislation, which aims to impose stringent regulations on AI technologies, underscores the EU's commitment to proactive governance.
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Old boyz n the Charoen Krung hood
News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 04/08/2018
» The boys once ruled Charoen Krung Road -- the boyz from the hood, sons of Chinese merchants and Muslim roti-makers, rough-around-the-edges teen bred and drilled in the network of sois, who leapt into the Chao Phraya every evening and caught catfish when the river swelled every November, who roamed Bang Rak market when it was still sludgy with vegetable scraps and sneaked into the Prince Rama Theatre when it was still showing, err, adult movies.
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ADB needs to refocus its business operations
Published on 06/05/2017
» As more than 5,000 delegates from all over the world attend the 50th Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Board of Governors, which ends on Sunday, in Yokohama, Japan, it is time for the bank to reorient its business operations.
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Vehicle attacks: Easy to plot, tough to foil
News, Published on 24/03/2017
» Militants are increasingly turning to vehicle-ramming attacks, like the one staged near Britain's parliament on Wednesday, because they are cheap, easy to organise and hard to prevent.
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Greece didn't fail, but the EU's debt moralising did
News, Joseph Stiglitz, Published on 06/02/2015
» When the euro crisis began a half-decade ago, Keynesian economists predicted that the austerity that was being imposed on Greece and the other crisis countries would fail. It would stifle growth and increase unemployment — and even fail to decrease the debt-to-GDP ratio.
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Phishing, Stuxnet & Samsung
Life, James Hein, Published on 03/12/2014
» Today's new IT term is spear-phishing. According to Kaspersky Labs, Australia is attacked by phishers a quarter of the time, which I suppose makes them the most gullible nation.
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Thailand risks being sick man of region
News, Published on 01/05/2014
» As Thailand’s ongoing political crisis drags into its seventh month, its impact on the Thai economy has become alarming.
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On the road to cities without drivers
News, Published on 28/01/2014
» At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas early this month, the roulette wheel of innovation landed on something rather old-fashioned and unexpected: the automobile.
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Catch me if you can is the name of the game
News, Published on 03/05/2013
» Never before has Thailand's corporate flag been flown so prominently abroad, in view of recent high-profile takeovers of foreign firms by local titans such as ThaiBev and CP Group. But now, the country's largest-ever domestic takeover deal may be sending the wrong signals.
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Weathering the challenges in global capital markets
News, Prasarn Trairatvorakul, Published on 30/08/2012
» This year, the key challenge for Thailand is weathering the financial and economic turmoil from the euro crisis. More than one year ago, I had the honour of giving a talk here. Some of you who were in attendance may recall that I labelled 2011 the year of rebalancing for monetary policy.
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