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Iran responds to U.S. proposals: No ceasefire, but permanent end to conflict​


Tehran’s response, delivered through intermediaries, reportedly includes broader demands such as lifting sanctions and establishing long-term security arrangements, reflecting deep scepticism toward short-term truce proposals, News.Az reports, citing Reuters.

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The development comes amid ongoing efforts by mediators to halt the fighting, with tensions remaining high as both sides continue to exchange warnings and conditions

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OpenAI unveils vague vision for superintelligence-based society​


In fact, like every other AI company, Sam Altman’s startup has been saying that for years while offering very few ideas for what anyone is supposed to do about it, News.Az reports, citing foreign media.

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On Monday, the chatbot maker outlined a set of policy proposals aimed at rectifying that situation in a paper called “Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age: Ideas to Keep People First.”

The paper, which OpenAI says is meant to start a broader conversation about navigating AI’s impact on society, lays out a range of policy ideas, including a public wealth fund, four-day work weeks, investments in the electric grid, and a stronger social safety net.

“No one knows exactly how this transition will unfold. At OpenAI, we believe we should navigate it through a democratic process that gives people real power to shape the AI future they want, and prepare for a range of possible outcomes while building the capacity to adapt,” the company said in the paper.

The document comes as U.S. politicians remain split on how to regulate the lucrative industry. President Donald Trump, whom tech CEOs have spent the past year cozying up to, signed an executive order in December limiting what his administration described as overly burdensome state-level AI regulations in the name of national and economic security. More recently, progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been working on bills that would impose a national moratorium on the construction or expansion of new AI data centers until Congress passes legislation that “ensures the safety and prosperity of the American people.”

OpenAI’s new paper vaguely attempts to address some of those concerns. It states that the company believes “AI’s benefits will far outweigh its challenges,” while acknowledging risks such as job losses, misuse of the technology, greater concentration of power and wealth, and even the possibility of AI systems becoming uncontrollable.

Most of the paper focuses on the economic impact of AI. Among its proposals is a public wealth fund that would give every citizen a stake in “AI-driven economic growth.” The fund would invest in long-term assets tied to the AI economy, with returns distributed directly to the public.

The company also suggests rethinking the tax system as AI changes how people work, shifting more toward taxing corporate profits and capital gains while reducing reliance on labor income and payroll taxes. It floats the idea of new taxes tied to automated labor.

Additionally, the paper calls for expanding the social safety net, potentially on a temporary, automatic basis triggered by factors like rising unemployment and other economic indicators.

It also proposes incentivizing employers to pilot 32-hour work weeks without reducing pay by tying those changes to productivity gains driven by AI.

Beyond economic changes, the paper also outlines broader proposals, including strengthening the electric grid to support AI infrastructure and building new safety and oversight systems to reduce risks from advanced AI.

OpenAI said it is accepting feedback on its proposals and plans to host discussions at its OpenAI Workshop, which is set to open in May in Washington, D.C.

The company also announced plans to pilot fellowships and research grants of up to $100,000 and up to $1 million in API credits for projects that build on these and policy ideas.

It remains to be seen how serious OpenAI is about turning these proposals into reality, or whether they have any real shot at becoming policy at all. But there’s little doubt the company has an incentive to at least look like it cares, especially as it tries to reassure investors and politicians ahead of a potential IPO.

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Google quietly launched an AI dictation app that works offline​


The app is free to download, and once its Gemma-based automatic speech recognition (ASR) models are downloaded, you can start dictating on your phone. In the app, you can see the live transcription, and when you hit pause, the app automatically filters out filler words like “um” and “ah” and polishes the text, News.az reports, citing TechcRunch.

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Below the transcript are options like “Key points”, “Formal”, “Short”, and “Long” to transform the text.
You can also turn off the cloud mode to use local-only processing. (When cloud mode is on, the app uses cloud-based Gemini models for text cleanup.) The Google AI Edge Eloquent can import certain keywords, names, and jargon from your Gmail account, if desired. Plus, you can add your own custom words to the list.

The app displays the history of the transcription session and lets you search through all of them as well. It can show you words dictated in the last session, your word per minute speed, and the total number of words spoken.

“Google AI Edge Eloquent is an advanced dictation app engineered to bridge the gap between natural speech and professional, ready-to-use text. Unlike standard dictation software that transcribes stumbles and filler words verbatim, Eloquent utilizes AI to capture your intended meaning. It automatically edits out ‘ums,’ ‘uhs,’ and mid-sentence self-corrections, outputting clean, accurate prose,” the company’s App Store description reads.

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Belarus Leader Warns CSTO Must be Very Careful in Dealing with Armenia – Asbarez


Belarus Leader Warns CSTO Must be Very Careful in Dealing with Armenia  Asbarez

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Azerbaijan president Aliyev makes short official visit to Georgia – commonspace.eu


Azerbaijan president Aliyev makes short official visit to Georgia  commonspace.eu

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Floods trigger building collapse in Dagestan, leave four dead and thousands evacuated



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Georgia amends Law on Grants: which funds fall outside new rules


Changes to Georgia’s Law on Grants

New amendments to Georgia’s Law on Grants have been submitted to parliament, under which funds provided by diplomatic missions, consular offices, and international organizations will no longer be classified as grants.

As a result, recipients of such funding will no longer be required to obtain government approval to receive these funds.

“It is advisable to clarify the entity providing the grant and not to consider as grants funds provided by diplomatic missions, consular offices, and international organizations accredited in Georgia, which are spent or may be spent on activities arising from the political or public interests, approaches, or relations of a foreign government or foreign political party, and directly related to the activities of the diplomatic mission itself.

The current version of the law does not apply to these relations anyway; however, to ensure a uniform interpretation of the law, the relevant clarification is considered appropriate,” the explanatory note to the draft law says.

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The legislative package approved on March 4, 2026, significantly broadens the definition of a “grant,” covering both financial and non-financial support if it can be used to influence Georgia’s domestic or foreign policy, including activities linked to the interests of a foreign state or political force.

The law also strengthens oversight by the State Audit Service over the issuance and receipt of grants. Funding provided by a foreign legal entity to its branch operating in Georgia without government approval is subject to sanctions, including a fine equal to twice the grant amount.

In addition, violations of the Law on Grants may result in criminal liability, with penalties including fines, community service, or imprisonment of up to six years.

The changes also affect the political process: individuals working in organizations predominantly funded from abroad are banned from membership in political parties for eight years. Restrictions applied to political parties are also extended to entities that are not formally parties but effectively engage in political activity.

The package further tightens administrative liability for private companies if they become involved in public political activity.

One of the most controversial amendments concerns new provisions added to the Criminal Code expanding the concept of “extremism.” Under the new article, public calls for actions against the constitutional order – including calls for disobedience to authorities or the creation of alternative structures – may be punishable.

Moreover, offenses committed on the grounds of non-recognition of constitutional institutions are treated as an aggravating circumstance, increasing the sentence by at least one year.

According to Council of Europe experts, such wording allows for broad interpretation and increases the risk that the law could be used against dissent and critical activity.

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Pepsi pulls UK festival sponsorship over Kanye West invite


Pepsi has pulled its sponsorship of the Wireless Festival in the UK following the announcement that rapper Kanye West, also known as Ye, will headline the event, AzerNEWS reports.

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Aliyev: Georgia and Azerbaijan consider joint investment in third countries – jam-news.net


Aliyev: Georgia and Azerbaijan consider joint investment in third countries  jam-news.net

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