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What Military Strategists Can Learn From Buddha
Strategists by and large are not Buddhists. But maybe more of them should consider it. Some recent revelations about intelligence in the lead-up to the Israeli attack on Iran explain why. As the Wall ...
Midlife style is a celebration, not camouflage. People are embracing wrinkles, gray hair, and curves with confidence and ...
T he question of how far America has set back Iran’s nuclear programme clearly matters. That can be far less certain of any ...
Irshad Ahmad Mughal and Dr. Qurat ul Ain Rana  The domination of human consciousness by artificial intelligence and the ...
Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the Iranian program suffered "enormous damage" but could ...
By MARK KENNEDY If you want to know how big an upgrade the “M3GAN” sequel has on the original, look no further than the very first scene. “M3GAN” was mostly set in a ...
Failing to address the risks posed by deceptive, out-of-control artificial intelligence (AI) could leave humans facing “existential risks”, a leading Chinese computer scientist and AI expert ...
So-called existential risks seem to be everywhere. Climate change, artificial intelligence, nuclear war, pandemics and more threaten to return us to nothingness.
Intelligence Directorate on high alert and fully prepared, Maj. Gen. Shlomi Binder says, stressing strike against Iran a critical step in neutralizing a growing existential threat.
The chief of the Military Intelligence Directorate, Maj. Gen. Shlomi Binder says Israel is entering an “existential” battle against Iran. “As you know, we are entering a campaign that is ...
Apple Inc. shares have been heavily tethered to US trade policies this year, but its annual developer’s conference could refocus Wall Street’s attention on a potentially bigger problem: its ...
German cognitive scientist Joscha Bach says humanity faces a bigger existential threat from dragging its feet on artificial intelligence than from building it too fast. What Happened: Speaking ...