Not every dictator's fall strengthens democracy
The great fear of a personalist autocrat is always the same: losing one’s own head.
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Not every dictator's fall strengthens democracy
The great fear of a personalist autocrat is always the same: losing one’s own head.
While there are no consistent indications that AIs can suffer, the ethical and moral responsibility of companies is ours, as humans
The measured speech, serene gaze, and phlegmatic demeanor disguised a restless personality, a sharp intelligence, and an inexhaustible willingness to undertake and transform.
Starting next year, the tax reform (regulated by Complementary Law No. 214/2025) will effectively begin to produce concrete effects with the implementation of the test rate of the new dual-value-added tax—the IBS (state and municipal) and the CBS (federal).
The collapse of the ANM is a portrait of the country's chronic inability to align regulation and development
It befalls the school to prepare children and young people to use AI productively and ethically, as a complementary support—and not a substitute—to cognitive effort
Since Ada Lovelace, considered the first programmer, to Alan Turing with his famous question—"Can machines think?"—we have carried the provocation of this article's title in our imagination.
Date celebrated on November 3 is symbolic and educational
The unprecedented Brazilian intervention in the case South Africa v. Israel at the International Court of Justice.
It is necessary to rely on an integrated policy capable of articulating prevention, management, and focused responses.
By the end of elementary school, only one-fifth of students demonstrate adequate learning in this area
An internet search for "failed AI projects" in 2025 returns predictions that by 2027, 70% of analytics and AI projects will be considered to have returns below expectations or outright failures.