The idea of stopping or even slowing the development of AI seems extremely naïve, because the drive to create tools that make life easier is ingrained in human nature.
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1 day agoIf passed, the revised law will not bode well for the already tarnished image of the Constitutional Court; not after a spate of high-profile controversies in an election year that saw all members of the bench get slapped with ethical misconduct. ...
2 days agoThe MRT's daily ridership has consistently increased since it began operations on March 24, 2019, from 86,000 to 91,000 last year and 119,000 today.
3 days agoSuch strong reliance on domestic demand lends our economy a degree of resilience that can keep the wheels turning even when external circumstances are unsupportive.
4 days agoThe frontrunner and the eventual winner of the presidential race, retired Indonesian Military (TNI) general, Prabowo Subianto, has long been tied to allegations of human rights violations, a charge that he categorically denies.
5 days agoThe Uber Cup team was made up of players aged 21 years old on average, which observers deem as critical as they transition from the youth to senior level.
1 week agoThe former presidents, Jokowi to be included not too long from now, remain political bigwigs fighting for their own parties’ survival, rather than statesmen or women who solely think about the well-being of the country’s 280 million people.
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2 weeks agoEven with its diminishing role in the news ecosystem, the press remains instrumental in creating space for public discourse on important public issues.
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2 weeks agoBefore Prabowo can start making good on his own promise of continuity, his unofficial political sponsor, Jokowi, has to let him rise out from his own shadow.
2 weeks agoAdding a surcharge without revising the ceiling price would only strangle the already tight airline industry margin.
2 weeks agoThe team and the country will need Shin’s touch more than ever after the Asian Cup, whether or not the squad wins the coveted trip to the Paris Olympics.
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3 weeks agoWe couldn't have expected the Constitutional Court to rule any differently on the multiple election disputes it was handling and while it averted political havoc in doing so, it leaves us with the bigger question: Who are the real losers?
3 weeks agoThe military's recognition of the OPM by its self-declared name is more than mere semantics, and we can expect an escalation in its operations to quell the separatist group fighting for an independent Papua.
3 weeks agoHorror films are not merely vessels of terror but also cultural expression, reflecting the nation's rich tapestry of folklore, mythology and communal anxieties.
4 weeks agoFurther depreciation of the rupiah would eventually put our inflation rate and economic growth at great risk, given the impact of imported inflation.
4 weeks agoAs both Wong and Prabowo have committed themselves to continuing the policies of their predecessors, there will be no meaningful hurdles in the relationship between the two neighbors.
1 month agoThere are fears that the economy could reel from the potential impact of soaring oil prices or the costs of further global supply chain disruptions.
1 month agoFailure to meet environmental, social and governance (ESG) expectations – especially the E part – creates dangerous vulnerability both at the corporate and the macroeconomic level, and hence a risk to Indonesia’s industrial development.
1 month agoAs ASEAN maintains its deafening silence in the South China Sea, Indonesia could step up to the plate in a mediating role, wielding its recognition as a rising middle power with regional and some global clout.
1 month agoOver the weekend, as thousands of homebound travelers left Jakarta toward cities throughout Java and elsewhere, motorists were stuck for hours in a 25-kilometer long traffic jam in Betung, South Sumatra, trying to reach the provincial capital of Palembang, which also serves as a way station to other major cities on the island.
1 month agoThe government seems to care only about the revenue generated from the mineral sectors and ignores the environmental destruction and the plight of the people affected by the related industries.
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