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Several Tesla Employees have Officially Asked Elon Musk to Step Down

German Tesla Sales Plummet Again

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AI is Not Yet Good at Debugging

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South Korea Experiments With Facial Recognition to Fight Corona, Despite Privacy Concerns

Graham Hewitt
South Koreans with the coronavirus will be followed from January by artificial intelligence, facial recognition and thousands of cameras to prevent as many new infections...
South Korea News Technology

South Korea Restricts Google and Apple App Committee

Graham Hewitt
South Korea wants to make it legal that app developers are no longer obliged to use the payment systems of Google or Apple. This threatens...
South Korea Business News

South Korean Economy Back to Pre-Corona Level

Graham Hewitt
The South Korean economy is back to pre-corona levels. Investments and exports of cars and chips helped the country recover faster than expected.   This...
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South Korea’s Ruling Party Suffers A Sensitive Electoral Defeat

Graham Hewitt
South Korea's conservative opposition has won a resounding victory in mayoral elections in its two largest cities.   The election results are a bad sign...
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