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Friday’s papers: Russia’s new enemy, the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs and increasing layoffs
Ilta-Sanomat reports on Friday that Russia outlines its attack on Ukraine as a war against the West.
The University of Oulu’s 6G professors are among the most cited researchers in the world
This eight-year research project, launched in 2018, focuses on the development of 6G technology. Both Bennis and Taleb have been on this list for the past two consecutive years, highlighting their continued influence in the industry. Bennis and Taleb play a key role in 6G research and in the development of the technologies that are…
The number of asylum seekers on Finland’s eastern border continues to grow
The daily number of arrivals was 39 on Monday and 55 on Tuesday. “It seems the number is growing and will continue to grow” Jukka Lukkarideputy commander in the border guard district of Southeast Finland, analyzed For YLE on Wednesday. STT wrote on Wednesday about an asylum seeker who said that the police offered him…
Dr. Sultan – the oil boss who intends to save the planet
Ekot’s climate reporter Mona Hambraeus tells how Al Jaber became the first oil company CEO in history to lead the UN climate meeting COP 28. Critics believe that he is sitting on double chairs, but the chairman himself believes that he is the right person to put the fossil industry in a more environmentally friendly…
Senior Ukrainian officer coordinated Nord Stream blasts WaPo
A Ukrainian colonel identified as Roman Chervinsky was ?integral? to the sabotage activities, the outlet claims A Ukrainian military officer serving with the country’s special forces played a key role in the high-profile attack on Russia’s Nord Stream gas pipelines in the fall of 2022, the Washington Post reported Saturday, citing its sources among Ukrainian…
Blitz happy to be done with road trip, host Blackhawks
(Photo credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports) On a night when two players had memorable outings, the Tampa Bay Lightning closed out an erratic four-game road trip in Montreal on Tuesday with a win before a brief two-game homestand. Tampa Bay will host the young Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night – two clubs that met in…
Mette Frederiksen fends off harsh criticism in a sensitive intelligence case
Was the top of the government involved in the repatriation of the head of the Defense Intelligence Service? Did the top government approve the wiretapping of the boss, Lars Findsen? Why were details of Findsen’s sexual encounters leaked? The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here:…
Google Maps is renewed with artificial intelligence to change search and navigation
Whether users are searching for specific local amenities, such as “electric car chargers,” “cafes with latte art,” or “things to do in Tokyo,” the updated Maps is designed to provide plenty of useful and relevant results. Google’s vision is that Maps transcends traditional uses and encourages the discovery and exploration of new places and experiences,…
A prestigious Nordic cyber security event is organized in Helsinki
Max Schrems, a well-known lawyer and privacy activist, is one of the most prominent speakers. Schrems is known for his central role in challenging large technology companies such as Facebook (now Meta) on privacy issues, particularly regarding European laws. Cyber Security Nordic is designed for a wide range of professions, from IT and ICT managers…
Hear The Beatles’ last song – completed with the help of AI
Today the new Beatles song “Now And Then” is released. All of the original members of the band feature in the song, which was recently completed with the help of artificial intelligence. Hear Daniel Johansson, music-savvy AI expert, and Beatles connoisseur Staffan Olander in Ekot’s live broadcast.
The philosophy of Active Death Help
Voltaire / 1729 “I have chosen to be happy because it is good for my health, but there is no reason why I should not choose to be dead, and it would be all the better for it.” Voltaire, a French Enlightenment philosopher, expressed the idea that individuals should have the choice to determine their…
The agents who assassinate in the service of the state
When a man of Indian background is shot dead in Canada in the summer of 2023, India is singled out as the culprit by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The murdered man, a Canadian citizen with Indian roots, was a religious leader and Sikh who supported the independence movement for Khalistan in India. It is a…
Hear the latest news in Lunchekot
A man in his 60s is on trial, suspected of gross illegal intelligence activities against Sweden and the United States. In the United States, a frantic hunt is also underway for the man suspected of the mass shooting in the city of Lewiston in the state of Maine. During the night, Israeli ground forces entered…
China reveals significant steps to strengthen Belt and Road cooperation
Multidimensional Connectivity: The New Silk Road At the heart of this vision is a complex network of connections. The Xi administration’s goal is to develop a multidimensional Belt and Road connectivity network that reimagines the legendary Silk Road for the 21st century. This includes faster development of the China-Europe Railway Express and participation in the…
Space Life – The Shift and the Mysterious Signal (1/4)
In 2019, a telescope in Australia picks up a mysterious signal in the direction of our nearest neighbor star. When the astronomers study the frequencies, it appears to come from technology. The discovery creates headlines when it comes out that it may be about extraterrestrial contact. In recent years, interest in life in space has…
Tuesday’s papers: investigation into pipe damage, prison artificial intelligence and the death of a disco queen
Finnish prisoners are doing a new kind of prison work: training artificial intelligence models, reports Hufvudstadsbladet.
Rome grants honorary citizenship to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
Assange, who is currently 52 years old, remains incarcerated in London’s maximum-security Belmarsh prison. As of 2019, he has resisted extradition to the United States. There, he faces a possible life sentence because WikiLeaks published in 2010 the US military’s secret intelligence related to the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Melito emphasized that with this…
The University of Turku is launching a pioneering 7.4 million euro doctoral program in green and digital innovations
to which the European Social Fund has granted a 3.3 million euro Marie Skłodowska-Curie fund. The total budget of the project is 7.4 million euros. The university plans to recruit international researchers as doctoral researchers from the beginning of 2024, and their research work will begin in the autumn semester of the same year. “Our…
Therefore, the FRA woman and the top military officer are detained
At five minutes past five on Monday morning, the security police break open an apartment door in central Stockholm. A man and a woman are arrested on suspicion of gross unauthorized occupation with secret information. – The worst-case scenario would be that documents have been handled in such a careless way that a foreign power…
The tune of the future? Finland embraces artificial intelligence in music, but cautiously
A few years ago, the penetration of artificial intelligence into the world of music was met with opposition from Finns. However, the 2023 survey reveals a softer attitude, likely due to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence in various areas of everyday life. But while technology may be encroaching, the human touch is irreplaceable for…
Sweden claims submarine cable to NATO state is ‘damaged’
The incident is the second case this month where Baltic Sea cables or pipelines have been damaged An underwater telecommunications cable connecting Sweden and Estonia in the Baltic Sea has been “damaged”, the Scandinavian country’s civil defense minister told a news conference on Tuesday, in what is the second such incident in the region in…
Sweden claims that the underwater cable to the NATO state has been damaged
The incident is the second case this month where Baltic Sea cables or pipelines have been damaged An underwater telecommunications cable connecting Sweden and Estonia in the Baltic Sea has been “damaged”, the Scandinavian country’s civil defense minister told a news conference on Tuesday, in what is the second such incident in the region in…
Sweden says that the submarine cable to Estonia is damaged
The incident is the second case this month where Baltic Sea cables or pipelines have been damaged An underwater telecommunications cable connecting Sweden and Estonia in the Baltic Sea has been “damaged”, the Scandinavian country’s civil defense minister told a news conference on Tuesday, in what is the second such incident in the region in…
Sweden says submarine cable to Estonia is ‘damaged’
The incident is the second case this month where Baltic Sea cables or pipelines have been damaged An underwater telecommunications cable connecting Sweden and Estonia in the Baltic Sea has been “damaged”, the Scandinavian country’s civil defense minister told a news conference on Tuesday, in what is the second such incident in the region in…
Finland’s pension system ranked sixth worldwide in terms of reliability and transparency
This year, 47 countries participated in the comparison. Finland’s decline was due to Australia’s rise, which collected additional points for the financial sustainability of the pension system. “Finland’s score decreased slightly in the traditionally strong area of administrative reliability, but many other countries experienced similar decreases. This is due to the updates of Mercer’s indicators,”…
Finland and India are coming together in a pioneering educational and technology project
In addition, pioneering initiatives to develop cooperation in vocational education are enthusiastically emphasized. These initiatives are in line with Finland’s goal to obtain and employ skilled experts from India in fields where there is significant demand.” The main highlight of Minister Henriksson’s visit is his participation in the Asian Education and Skills Conference, which is…
Artificial intelligence is redefining the future of occupational safety
Traditional methods for reviewing large occupational safety data have proven to be difficult for organizations. However, artificial intelligence, especially machine learning techniques such as text mining, offers an effective solution. These methods can be used to quickly analyze extensive materials, including implicit information about the operating environment and context, which enables a comprehensive understanding of…
Struggle for the future of the world order intensifying Moscow
The ?traveling powers? strives to throw away the Western “dictation”,? the head of the Russian foreign intelligence service has said The world is facing a “classic revolutionary situation” in the field of international relations, the head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin, said on Thursday. An ever-increasing number of the “traveling powers”…
The best museums to visit with children
Looking for an autumn day that satisfies both your intellect and your children’s attention? Check out these eight amazing museums that do both. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our…
Supo: Russia treats Finland as a hostile country
The National Security and Intelligence Service published its annual national security review on Thursday.
NYC artist Chris Rini on Danish monoculture, violence against women and how to spend 24 hours in Copenhagen
In our My Copenhagen series, international creatives give us their impressions of Danish capital. Chris Rini is an artist from New York City and the director and illustrator of the website blood yellow bow. He currently hosts an art documentary series on artificial intelligence and art at Huset’s Cinema. The next screening – taking place…