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May 12, 2023

Careful what you wish for

Geoffrey Hinton made it his life's work to develop machine learning, but the Google guru has stepped back and he has a warning for the rest of us

Careful what you wish for

5 mins

Careful what you wish for

Geoffrey Hinton made it his life’s work to develop machine learning, but the Google guru has stepped back and he has a warning for the rest of us

Careful what you wish for

5 mins

Optimistic Rise Of Artificial Intelligence Is Not To Be Feared, Says 'Father Of AI

The man once described as the father of artificial intelligence is breaking ranks with many of his contemporaries who are fearful of the AI arms race, saying what is coming is inevitable and we should learn to embrace it

Optimistic Rise Of Artificial Intelligence Is Not To Be Feared, Says 'Father Of AI

2 mins

On repeat Putin rails against west in Victory Day speech

In a speech on Red Square as part of Russia’s Victory Day celebrations, Vladimir Putin claimed Russia wanted to see a peaceful future, and said the entire country was behind what Russia calls the “special military operation” in Ukraine

On repeat Putin rails against west in Victory Day speech

3 mins

Support for Erdoğan's AKP shaken in quake-hit heartlands

In the aftermath of the Turkish earthquakes, the offices of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's LJustice and Development party (AKP) in Kahramanmaraş were deserted, the front doors tied with a cable

Support for Erdoğan's AKP shaken in quake-hit heartlands

3 mins

Neighbours will struggle to cope with refugees, say aid agencies

The UN is in a race against time to get food to Sudanese refugees crossing the border into Chad before the rainy season, as neighbouring countries struggle to cope with the numbers of people fleeing the civil war

Neighbours will struggle to cope with refugees, say aid agencies

3 mins

Former slave colony eyes the path to true autonomy

Removal of the British monarchas head of state would represent important milestone in nationhood

Former slave colony eyes the path to true autonomy

3 mins

Tributes and disapproval in response to coronation

In South Africa, as across the African Commonwealth countries, last Saturday's coronation of King Charles III prompted mixed reactions

Tributes and disapproval in response to coronation

2 mins

Shut-down schools tell the story of a population in decline

For centuries, the infant school in Champorcher, in the Aosta Valley, has been an integral part of the community, with the sound of children's voices in the playground providing a beacon of hope for the mountain village's survival

Shut-down schools tell the story of a population in decline

3 mins

Royal spoils Madrid's new mecca for old-world art lovers

A distinctly feminine Archangel Michael brandishes a flaming sword and attempts, as he has for the past 331 years, to trample the living hell out of a forlorn devil

Royal spoils Madrid's new mecca for old-world art lovers

3 mins

'Women can do it better' Female MPs fight double standards

Ahead of elections in June, women in politics are speaking out over the abuse and intimidation they face

'Women can do it better' Female MPs fight double standards

3 mins

Screen Test Is Trump Getting The Scrutiny He Deserves?

It claims to be the most trusted name in news

Screen Test Is Trump Getting The Scrutiny He Deserves?

3 mins

Bubble has burst for the digital sites that upset news media

Towards the end of Traffic, an account of the early years of internet publishing, Ben Smith, the former editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News, writes that the site's failings had come about as a result of a \"utopian ideology, from a kind of magical thinking\"

Bubble has burst for the digital sites that upset news media

3 mins

Inside every disposable vape is precious metal tossed away in tonnes

Walk down any busy street, and you're bound to find dozens of candy-coloured plastic cylinders littering the ground

Inside every disposable vape is precious metal tossed away in tonnes

3 mins

The Coronation Pulled A Screen Across A Nation Divided - As Intended

The biggest illusion - and utility - of royal events such as the coronation is that we are somehow a part of them

The Coronation Pulled A Screen Across A Nation Divided - As Intended

4 mins

A Small Light

Telling the story of Anne Frank with Anne as a minor character is a brave creative decision

A Small Light

1 min

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The Guardian Weekly Newspaper Description:

PublisherGuardian News & Media

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

The Guardian Weekly is an international English-language news magazine based in London, UK. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries.

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