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OPINION

Time for a recharge

Oped, Editorial, Published on 01/03/2024

» A power bank explosion on board a domestic flight that caused a fire in midair has raised concerns over safety measures regarding the widely used electrical device.

OPINION

South Korea adapts to shifts in global trade

Oped, Keun Lee, Published on 03/01/2024

» US-China relations are as fraught as ever, but what does that mean for smaller actors? The answer depends on the country, sector, and even firm. South Korean companies, for example, appear to be reaping significant benefits from US trade and technology restrictions on China, which have at least slowed the "China-zation" of manufacturing and global value chains. But this is not the whole story.

OPINION

The promise and peril of generative AI technology

Oped, Diane Coyle, Published on 26/04/2023

» Ever since OpenAI released its ChatGPT chatbot last year, a growing number of analysts have been predicting that generative artificial intelligence will displace millions of workers and cause widespread economic upheaval. But how exactly will generative AI affect the global economy?

OPINION

The world must build a digital tech lifeline

Oped, Riccardo Puliti, Published on 21/07/2022

» In periods of crisis, digital technologies provide a lifeline that keeps people, communities and businesses functioning. From the Covid-19 pandemic to violent conflicts and natural disasters, these have shown us that being connected is vital for everyone to continue working, learning and communicating.

OPINION

Truth via debate

Oped, Postbag, Published on 31/07/2021

» Re: "PM orders ban on 'fake news'," (BP, July 30).

OPINION

Is Thailand ready for schools to teach remotely?

Oped, Bundit Kertbundit, Published on 08/05/2020

» In the wake of Covid-19, institutes of learning by the dozens have sealed their doors to shelter students from the disease. In the tally recorded by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, as many as 193 countries locked down schools nationwide, unnerving almost 1.6 billion learners or 91% of the global student population.