• The UK and US have not signed an international agreement on artificial intelligence (AI) at a global summit in Paris. Why?
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    The UK and US have not signed an international agreement on artificial intelligence (AI) at a global summit in Paris. Why? #AI #AISummit #UK #US #Paris #BBCNews Read https://bbc.com/news/articles/c8edn0n58gwo
    UK and US refuse to sign international AI declaration
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    It follows a warning from US Vice-President JD Vance that excessive regulation could "kill a transformative industry."
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  • Kofi's Unsung Symphony

    From the moment he could crawl, music was woven into Kofi's very being. His fingers danced across imaginary keyboards, his voice echoed melodies learned by osmosis from his father's highlife records. He could coax harmonies from a battered old guitar and teach himself complex rhythms on a set of repurposed buckets. Kofi lived and breathed music, his talent undeniable, his passion infectious. He dreamt of sharing this love, of nurturing young musicians, and when the local school advertised for a music teacher, he felt a surge of hope. He knew he could inspire, he knew he could ignite a passion in his students, he just needed the chance.

    The interview went well. Kofi’s enthusiasm filled the room, his practical demonstration of skills leaving the panel impressed. He spoke of innovative teaching methods, of building a vibrant music program, of nurturing creativity. They saw the fire in his eyes, the genuine love for his craft. They heard the music in his soul. Yet, as the interview drew to a close, a shadow fell over the room. The headmaster cleared his throat, a hesitant look on his face. "Your skills are exceptional, Mr. Kofi," he began, "but unfortunately, we require a certified music teacher. Without the formal qualifications, we are unable to offer you the position."

    Kofi’s heart sank. The years of self-taught practice, the innate musicality, the burning desire to teach – all seemed to pale in comparison to a piece of paper. He understood the need for qualifications, but a deep sense of injustice gnawed at him. He knew he could do the job, perhaps even better than someone with just the certification. Disheartened, Kofi left the school, the echoes of his unfulfilled dream ringing in his ears. He knew he wouldn't give up, he would find a way to share his gift, to prove that passion and talent could sometimes be just as valuable as a degree. His journey had just begun.

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    Kofi's Unsung Symphony From the moment he could crawl, music was woven into Kofi's very being. His fingers danced across imaginary keyboards, his voice echoed melodies learned by osmosis from his father's highlife records. He could coax harmonies from a battered old guitar and teach himself complex rhythms on a set of repurposed buckets. Kofi lived and breathed music, his talent undeniable, his passion infectious. He dreamt of sharing this love, of nurturing young musicians, and when the local school advertised for a music teacher, he felt a surge of hope. He knew he could inspire, he knew he could ignite a passion in his students, he just needed the chance. The interview went well. Kofi’s enthusiasm filled the room, his practical demonstration of skills leaving the panel impressed. He spoke of innovative teaching methods, of building a vibrant music program, of nurturing creativity. They saw the fire in his eyes, the genuine love for his craft. They heard the music in his soul. Yet, as the interview drew to a close, a shadow fell over the room. The headmaster cleared his throat, a hesitant look on his face. "Your skills are exceptional, Mr. Kofi," he began, "but unfortunately, we require a certified music teacher. Without the formal qualifications, we are unable to offer you the position." Kofi’s heart sank. The years of self-taught practice, the innate musicality, the burning desire to teach – all seemed to pale in comparison to a piece of paper. He understood the need for qualifications, but a deep sense of injustice gnawed at him. He knew he could do the job, perhaps even better than someone with just the certification. Disheartened, Kofi left the school, the echoes of his unfulfilled dream ringing in his ears. He knew he wouldn't give up, he would find a way to share his gift, to prove that passion and talent could sometimes be just as valuable as a degree. His journey had just begun. AI generated image - openai [TaCheal]
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