By Ephrem Murindabigwi When drought grips Uganda’s Karamoja region, the immediate explanation is often climate change.…
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Why are tech billionaires and businesses inviting a force that neither they nor humanity may ultimately be unable to subjugate?
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Artificial intelligence [AI] is progressing at a pace unrivalled by any previous…
Inventions stem from curiosity, creativity and the fundamental drive to solve problems
By Editorial Staff Every invention that has incredibly transformed human civilization—from the wheel and the printing…
AI was created to help humanity—including in war—so why does it now heighten our recklessness?
By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk When machines decide faster in military operations than humans can…
From Silicon Valley to “AI-god” —the “occult” logic behind the race to build super artificial intelligence
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Artificial intelligence [AI], in parts of Silicon Valley discourse, is no longer…
The oldest building materials: wisdom for modern humanity?
By Ephrem Murindabigwi Humanity—for thousands of years—built some of its most enduring cities, monuments, and civilizations…
From Rwanda to Azerbaijan-what environmental progress teaches, and global struggle for environmental survival
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye As Rwanda and Azerbaijan are among countries which marked World Environment Day…
3 major activities, one goal: REMA is expediting climate action with Green Amayaga Phase II and Environment Week Launch
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Rwanda Environment Management Authority [REMA] conducted three major activities on 30 May…
Professor Jiang Xueqin believes that humanity has entered the most dangerous decade
By Editorial Staff “The most dangerous moments in history never felt dangerous in the beginning. In…