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Von der Leyen’s re-election as head of EC may be in doubt


The re-election of the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, whose term ends in November 2024, may be in doubt due to the growing popularity of right-wing parties

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On Azerbaijan visit, UAE’s MBZ quietly expands influence into South Caucasus – Al-Monitor


On Azerbaijan visit, UAE’s MBZ quietly expands influence into South Caucasus  Al-Monitor

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Armenia’s war and Aliyev’s peace – Aze.Media – Aze Media


Armenia’s war and Aliyev’s peace – Aze.Media  Aze Media

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Baku wants an agreement with Armenia without mediators – Aze.Media – Aze Media


Baku wants an agreement with Armenia without mediators – Aze.Media  Aze Media

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Azerbaijan’s SSS arrests members of organized criminal gang


The State Security Service (SSS) of the Republic of Azerbaijan continues its operational and investigative measures in the direction of combating transnational organized crime.

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Azerbaijani soprano shines at Baikal Christmas Festival


Honored Artist Elnara Mammadova has successfully performed as part of the 15th Baikal Christmas Festival.

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Entrepreneur, 22, creates sun-powered 7-seater bike from scrap metal


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NPR News: 01-15-2024 2AM EST


NPR News: 01-15-2024 2AM EST

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President Ilham Aliyev attends inauguration of new military hospital complex of State Border Service in Baku – News.Az


President Ilham Aliyev attends inauguration of new military hospital complex of State Border Service in Baku  News.Az

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AI to hit 40% of jobs and worsen inequality, IMF says


Artificial intelligence is set to affect nearly 40% of all jobs, according to a new analysis by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the BBC reports.

IMF’s managing director Kristalina Georgieva says “in most scenarios, AI will likely worsen overall inequality”.

Ms Georgieva adds that policymakers should address the “troubling trend” to “prevent the technology from further stoking social tensions”.

The proliferation of AI has put its benefits and risks under the spotlight.

The IMF said AI will likely affect a greater proportion of jobs – put at around 60% – in advanced economies. In half of these instances, workers can expect to benefit from the integration of AI, which will enhance their productivity.

In other instances, AI will have the ability to perform key tasks that are currently executed by humans. This could lower demand for labour, affecting wages and even eradicating jobs.

Meanwhile, the IMF projects that the technology will affect just 26% of jobs in low-income countries.

Ms Georgieva said “many of these countries don’t have the infrastructure or skilled workforces to harness the benefits of AI, raising the risk that over time the technology could worsen inequality among nations”.