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Archbishop to consider the robots in webinar meditation

(Latvian Public Broadcasting) On May 12, several well-known figures from the Baltics will answer what it is claimed is a  momentous question – should robots be fought, or are we better off exploiting them for our benefit? Titled Robots are here. Are they friend or foe? the discussion event is run by Digital Mind, a business technology company, so it seems unlikely the conclusion will be that robots are our implacable enemies and therefore should be destroyed before they have the chance to enslave us. This event comes at a decisive time when the technology for RPA (Robotics Process Automation) is there, but it is not yet widespread. A study by Digital Mind found that robotics automation can significantly increase Baltic company output, increasing the small workforces’ capacity, or freeing up employees from monotonous tasks, allowing them to focus on intellectual, value-added work, says publicity material, repeating the classic utopian trope o

Kambon: CoP must resign or be fired; Giffith: Kambon a failed black leader protecting criminals

Kambon: CoP must go! Abominable handling of the death of two suspects “[…] [Griffith’s] defence of the arresting units in this matter without a proper independent investigation or indication of concern about the coroner’s report with a complete disregard for the truth, is abominable. It is even more so as he bears the responsibility for setting up SORT, a team from which arrested the men and in whose custody they died …”   In the following Letter to the Editor, Khafra Kambon, of the Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad & Tobago, calls for the removal of Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith following his response to the death of two suspects while in police custody:

Community, church bicker over land in Edo

By Tue Feb 23 2021 The Enogie of Irue N’Owina, Iyekogba community, Oredo local government of Edo State, Chief Efemwenkiekie Eresoyen and the St. Paul Catholic Church are trading blames over counter-allegations of land grabbing. The Enogie is accusing the church of conniving with some persons in his community to annex several plots of ancestral land for the church’s expansion. In letters by his counsel, Olayiwola Afolabi, to the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church, Most Rev Augustine Akubeze and the Parish Priest of St Paul Catholic Church, Rev Fr. Nosakhare Omorogbe, the Enogie said the church illegally purchased the land in connivance with some people parading themselves as community development association in the community.

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