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RIYADH: Norway-based Global IT services company Crayon is fully invested in the future of Saudi Arabia’s artificial intelligence sector as its CEO forecasts the industry will contribute to 12.4 percent of the country’s gross domestic product by 2030. During the second Global AI Summit held in Riyadh, Ziad Rizk, the CEO of Crayon Middle East and Africa, told Arab News that the
The Senate has approved the guarantee of approximately two million dollars of a $12 million loan from the Caribbean Development Bank, to the University of the West Indies to finance the university’s Regional Digital Transformation Project. Leading off debate on the money resolution yesterday, leader of Government Business in the Senate Lisa Cummins said the money was intended to enhance the university’s global competitive advantage, promote the upgrading of its …
Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey is not backing down from his stance that sex workers need protection and that he intended to push for them to get it.Over the weekend, as he lamented last Friday’s murder of one of his constituents, 44-year-old Guyanese sex worker Caroline Baird in Bush Hill, the St Michael South MP said measures would be put in place to protect women in the sex industry.In Parliament on Tuesday, he doubled down on his position, making no apologies for his views.Saying that he was appalled and saddened at how women were generally treated in Barbados, especially those who engage in prostitution, Humphrey contended that sex workers were simply doing what they needed to do to feed their families and should be protected while doing so.“I am appalled that women are telling me when they go on the streets for whatever reason that men feel they have a right to come to take away their money and take away their dignity. That is wrong, and we have