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Ironically, it is often those who rail the most against religion and against God who also protest the loudest against injustice and who point to the “problem of evil.” Yet, without God, there is no such thing as “injustice” since human beings have no “inalienable rights.” ....
File pic of children in the classroom DO YOU think all school pupils should wear a uniform? Some uniforms can be expensive and impractical – especially for parents with less money to spend on branded ties, blazers – and in some cases, even socks. However, a strong argument for a uniform is that everybody is wearing the same clothes, stopping some children being targeted by bullies in the playground. Let us know what you think in the comments We asked our readers on Facebook what they thought, here’s what they said: Deborah Wallington: “Yes, it helps stop the clear differentiation between richer and poorer. The last school I taught at realised that on non-school uniform days the attendance of the poorer children dropped. When asked about this there was an overwhelming response that the poorer children felt that they would be judged on their clothes.” ....
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Chapters Tackling bias and promoting equality in AI Growing up, Marcel Atemkeng dreamed of becoming a pilot, but since his family couldn’t afford aviation school, he decided to study mathematics and computer science instead. “I must confess that AI and Big Data were not in my dreams when I was younger,” he says. Atemkeng developed a passion for space science, followed NASA-led discoveries closely and watched every documentary on National Geographic. Then, one day, while watching a space science programme on TV, he heard the narrator talk about plans to build the world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescope – the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) – in South Africa and Australia, and realised there was financial support available for students interested in conducting research at the intersection of radio telescopes, applied mathematics, AI and computer science. Soon after applying, he was awarded a PhD scholarship at Rhodes University and began manipulating ....
Don't fear AI. Use it to build inclusive training communities instead itcilo.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from itcilo.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.