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Technology
AI to impact 40 per cent of jobs worldwide and deepen inequality
By
Stuart Butler
Jan 23, 2024
IMF predicts that worldwide AI will impact 40 per cent of jobs as well as increase inequality between workers and countries.
Review: The Instant, by Amy Liptrot
By
Geographical Contributor
May 13, 2022
Olivia Edward reviews the new book from Amy Liptrot, The Instant, published by Cannongate
Review: Ways of Being, by James Bridle
By
Geographical Contributor
May 13, 2022
Elizabeth Wainwright reviews James Bridle's new book, Ways of Being: Beyond Human Intelligence, published by Allen Lane
Modern Africa is so much more than outdated stereotypes
By
Geographical Contributor
Mar 4, 2020
Modern Arica now has a solid middle class, coinciding with more aid for development and an end of the wars that had dogged the continent