Technological advancements are rapidly evolving, creating a gap between human laws and the swift progress of artificial intelligence. Dr. Mansour Al-Janadi addresses this gap and its implications for humanity in his book 'The Age of Unraveling'.
Senator <strong>Elizabeth Warren</strong> has called on the Trump administration to clarify its reasons for pressuring European allies to ease laws aimed at holding major tech companies accountable for online child exploitation. This request was made in an official letter to U.S. Trade Representative <strong>Jameson Greer</strong>.
U.S. judicial authorities have charged a property owner for permitting the use of his property as an unlicensed massage center. If convicted, he could face a fine of up to <strong>$10,000</strong> or two years in prison, or both.
Authorities in Assiut have closed and sealed 35 commercial shops that failed to comply with closure orders. This action is part of the government's efforts to ensure adherence to legal procedures.
On Monday, the United States announced its respect for Israel's right to determine its own laws following the Israeli Knesset's approval of a law allowing the execution of Palestinian prisoners. This decision comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
As the current parliamentary session nears its end, the House of Representatives is focusing on a set of laws aimed at enhancing electronic transformation. This initiative seeks to improve digital services and government efficiency in the country.
A new online platform named PROBLEMGO.com allows individuals to purchase financial clemency for cash payments. This initiative raises significant questions about the associated legal and ethical implications.
Parliamentary committees are preparing to discuss a set of important laws and issues next Sunday, aiming to enhance national legislation. The discussions are expected to cover topics related to the economy, environment, and social justice.
Recent reports reveal the existence of websites offering dubious services to bribe prosecutors in exchange for dropping charges against defendants. This alarming trend raises concerns about the integrity of the judicial system and the influence of money on justice.
Several U.S. lawmakers have expressed concerns that using Virtual Private Network (VPN) services may expose Americans to illegal surveillance. In a letter to the Director of National Intelligence, it was emphasized that connecting to VPN servers outside the U.S. could lead to a loss of constitutional protections.