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Will AI systems have rights or will they be our digital slaves?
In a post-capitalist society, the integration of artificial intelligence into the economic system will dramatically reduce the role of the human factor. New systems for generating artificial thought and discourse such as ChatGPT, which compete with human cognition, are already creating a number of puzzles across the social sciences.
The French Government Survived a Vote of No Confidence
The French government under President Emmanuel Macron has survived two no-confidence votes in parliament, but still faces intense pressure over a controversial pension reform, AFP reported.
Iran’s long arm in Turkey, Turkey’s fake “peace” – Analysis
Turkey’s Islamist rulers quietly supported Iranian expansionism for several years based on dictum of “the enemy (Iran) of my enemy (Israel) is my friend”
Social dividend seen at 400 mln euros this year
The state budget continued on its course toward a primary surplus overrun in October too, with Finance Ministry officials estimating this will top the 346 million euros estimated in next year's budget and get quite close to 400 million instead for the whole of 2019.
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The International Conference "(Re)thinking Socialism" Brings Together World-Class Scientists in Sofia
From today, November 7, to November 9, including at Moskva Park Hotel in Sofia, scientists from three continents will discuss the subject of state socialism in Europe - 30 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain. This was announced by the BAS Press Center.
Editorial: Sterile struggles
In the first years of the bailout memorandums, in the era of untrammelled populism and irrational demands, street politics flourished.
There was a prevalent atmosphere of tensions and invective and of a general condemnation of forces that were considered systemic.
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Parliament to debate renewing bid for German war reparations
Greek Parliament will revisit on Wednesday the issue of the country's claim for German war reparations, with party leaders and MPs expected to debate the content of a House committee's report on the subject ahead of a vote to revive the demands.
Albena Azmanova | Athens | March 7
Political theorist Albena Azmanova, who teaches at Kent University's Brussels School of International Studies, will deliver a lecture titled "Populism and the Transformation of Capitalism," at the Athens Concert Hall on Thursday, March 7.
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