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Chinese mourners use AI to digitally resurrect the dead - philstar.com - Britain - China

Chinese mourners use AI to digitally resurrect the dead

TAIZHOU, China — At a quiet cemetery in eastern China, bereaved father Seakoo Wu pulls out his phone, places it on a gravestone and plays a recording of his son.

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Cristina Chi - In Hong Kong, schools compete to create the next best learning innovation - philstar.com - Philippines - Hong Kong - Taiwan - county Bureau - city Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, schools compete to create the next best learning innovation

HONG KONG, People’s Republic of China — As the world of education deals with the changes brought by artificial intelligence (AI), the Hong Kong education sector will soon be getting ready for something else: a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence tool enabling students to "chat" with wartime heroes. 

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Sheila Crisostomo - ‘Philippines not yet ripe for medical malpractice law’ - philstar.com - Philippines - Usa - city Manila, Philippines

‘Philippines not yet ripe for medical malpractice law’

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is not yet ripe for a medical malpractice law, as there are Filipinos who have not even seen a doctor, according to doctor-lawmaker in the House of Representatives.

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Rishi Sunak - Elon Musk - Elon Musk issues warning about 'humanoid robots' in AI 'age of abundance' - philstar.com - Britain - county Park - city London, Britain

Elon Musk issues warning about 'humanoid robots' in AI 'age of abundance'

LONDON, United Kingdom — The owner of X Elon Musk on Thursday predicted the future with AI would be an "age of abundance" with a "universal high income" instead of a universal basic income but warned of "humanoid robots" that might chase humans.

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National - NATIONAL TEACHERS’ MONTH 2023 FEATURE | HUSAY AT GALING NG ROBOTICS SA BOHOL, TAGUMPAY NA HATID NI TEACHER IAN SA KANILANG MAG-AARAL - deped.gov.ph - Philippines - Panama

NATIONAL TEACHERS’ MONTH 2023 FEATURE | HUSAY AT GALING NG ROBOTICS SA BOHOL, TAGUMPAY NA HATID NI TEACHER IAN SA KANILANG MAG-AARAL

Hindi man naging madali ang pagpasok sa larangan ng Robotics, pinagsikapang maigi ni Teacher Luciano “Ian” Renoblas Bargaso, mula sa JAPeR Memorial High School sa Sagbayan, Bohol, na sumali sa mga workshop at teacher competitions, pag-aralan at matuto nito upang maibahagi sa kaniyang mga mag-aaral  

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Kristofer Purnell - 'The Creator' review: AI seeking liberty, equality from mankind - philstar.com - Philippines - Usa - Los Angeles - Washington - Manila

'The Creator' review: AI seeking liberty, equality from mankind

MANILA, Philippines — Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a part of people's lives, whether we like it or not, but to what extent will humans allow it to be integrated into our daily lives? Will that realization come too late or too clouded by judgment?

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Star Ngayon - Pilipino Star - TV5 anchors tila may pasaring sa 'AI sportscasters' ng GMA | Pilipino Star Ngayon - philstar.com - Philippines - Manila

TV5 anchors tila may pasaring sa 'AI sportscasters' ng GMA | Pilipino Star Ngayon

MANILA, Philippines — Tila biniro ng ilang broadcasters ng Kapatid Network ang paggamit ng Artificial Intelligence (AI) ng kanilang mga kaindustriya, bagay na hinihinala nang marami bilang ang A.I. sportscasters ng GMA sa National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Season 99.

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Asian Games - Hi, Robot: Machines take over at China's Asian Games - philstar.com - China -  Hangzhou, China

Hi, Robot: Machines take over at China's Asian Games

HANGZHOU, China — From autonomous bug zappers to android pianists and driverless ice-cream trucks, machines rule the world -- at least at China's Asian Games.

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