Shanghai unveils 10-year AI plan By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-07-12 09:05 Share
Medical diagnosis, elderly assistance among first application scenarios
Shanghai announced a municipal artificial intelligence plan on Thursday that will look into rule changes related to digital technology, promote the establishment of technical standards and regulations and form a mechanism for monitoring risks and issuing early warnings. Shanghai announces a plan in the artificial intelligence field to look into the rules of changes regarding digital technology, promote the establishment of relevant technical standards and regulations, and form the mechanism of early warning and motoring of risks on Thursday. [Photo by Zhou Wenting / chinadaily.com.cn]
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EAC mini-budget passed, $2m to pay overdue bills
Tuesday July 06 2021
Ken Obura, Chair of the Council of Ministers, with EAC Secretary General Peter Mathuki walk into the East African Legislative Assembly chambers to present the budget on June 28, 2021. PHOTO | MOSES HAVYARIMANA | NMG
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The amount is part of sitting allowances arrears
The EAC will largely borrow from donors to manage the deficit this financial year.
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East African Community has moved to clear salary and allowances owed to its employees and leaders through a supplementary budget that was presented on June 28 for approval.
According to the supplementary budget, EAC organs and institutions including the Secretariat, members of parliament and the Lake Victoria Basin are owed more than $2.2 million in arrears.