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OPINION

Lawlessness hits South

Oped, Editorial, Published on 07/10/2025

» An armed and violent gold shop robbery at a Big C shopping mall in Narathiwat on Sunday has shifted much-needed attention towards security and public safety issues in restive southern provinces.

OPINION

Unlocking AI's potential for everybody

Oped, Diane Coyle, Published on 18/08/2023

» Artificial intelligence is moving fast. People are using generative AI and large language models (LLMs) to build new services and perform existing tasks, and the underlying technology itself is advancing quickly. As the Nobel laureate economist Michael Spence observes, this wave of adoption could well yield significant productivity gains, after almost two decades of lackluster growth. Every day brings news like Google's recent announcement that its AI has helped American Airlines reduce contrails by 54%, reducing each flight's climate footprint.

OPINION

Plan doesn't rate

Oped, Postbag, Published on 09/07/2022

» Re: "Govt plans to charge foreigners more than Thais for hotel rooms", (BP, July 6).

OPINION

Chance IT

Oped, Postbag, Published on 23/04/2022

» Re: "Joke or corruption?," (BP, April 20).

OPINION

Why make it hard?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 21/10/2021

» Re: "Banks to refund victims of scam", (Business, Oct 20).

OPINION

Activist scapegoats?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/04/2021

» Five activists were indicted this week on charges of attempted violence against HM the Queen during a demonstration last year, when a royal motorcade encountered dozens of protesters. The charges are very serious and if guilty, the protesters would be jailed for at least 16 years (BP, April 1).

OPINION

Civil disobedience, opposition to coup is growing

Oped, Larry Jagan, Published on 06/02/2021

» Opposition in Myanmar to the coup is escalating daily, as the new military-led regime tries to pacify the business community and quickly return the country to normal. The civil disobedience campaign initiated by the country's health workers is also growing in numbers, affecting hospitals, schools and other government offices. So far, the authorities have been powerless to stem the movement. But as the momentum grows there are increasing fears of a major confrontation between the peaceful protesters and the security forces.