Indonesian academic Katarina Kori Bradnya urges the need for strict regulations on electric vehicles following a tragic collision between a train and an electric car in Bekasi. The incident highlights the gap between existing policies and actual implementation.
European countries have announced a relaxation of artificial intelligence regulations aimed at enhancing innovation and strengthening competitiveness in the global market. This decision comes at a time when reliance on modern technology is increasing across various sectors.
Barry Diller, a prominent tech figure, defends OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman while warning that General Artificial Intelligence (AGI) remains an unpredictable force requiring strict controls. His comments come amid growing global interest in AI technologies.
The General Authority for Industrial Development in Egypt has announced new regulations aimed at simplifying the procedures for changing and adding industrial activities. These measures allow for activity changes within the same sector without requiring environmental approvals.
The Egyptian Ministry of Housing has announced a set of new regulations aimed at organizing real estate brokerage activities. These measures are designed to enhance market transparency and improve transaction practices.
The head coach of the Interior team criticized the frequent changing of coaches in Egyptian clubs, highlighting that this trend negatively affects team stability and player performance. He pointed out that clubs resort to tactics to circumvent regulations.
Apple inadvertently launched its new AI feature, <strong>Apple Intelligence</strong>, in China last Tuesday, raising fears of violating local laws. Experts warn that this move could expose the company to potential penalties.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced extensive amendments to its regulations following the chaos witnessed during the AFCON final in January. These changes aim to restore confidence in referees and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system.
During a session in the House of Commons on Tuesday, British MPs criticized social media platforms for their failure to combat misinformation and harmful content, raising concerns about the impact of these platforms on society.