By Sarah Vivienne Bentley and Claire Naughtin
The launch of ever-capable large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-3.5 has sparked much interest over the past six months. However, trust in ...
By Dr Andrestinos Papadopoulos
As the date of the Nato summit on July 11 in Vilnius approaches, the question of Sweden’s accession to the alliance is gaining currency because of ...
By Roger J. Kreuz
Can the language someone uses be as unique as their fingerprints?
As I describe in my forthcoming book, “Linguistic Fingerprints: How Language Creates and Reveals Identity,” ...
Burst dam threatens humanitarian, environmental disaster
By Matthias Williams, Mark Trevelyan and Gloria Dickie
The breach of a huge dam on the front-line Dnipro river has muddied the picture for ...
The conundrum of driving in Cyprus
By Christakis Peristianis
Some years ago, when the pandemic was still in its initial stages, the then Justice Minister Emily Yiolitis commented on the ...
Jeff MacLeod, Mount Saint Vincent University
Donald Trump has reportedly been indicted on federal charges for his handling of classified documents after he lost the 2020 presidential election.
The indictment follows ...
By Gwynne Dyer
Let us suppose that the current Russian regime collapses, with or without a Ukrainian military victory to give it a final shove. Who would be the least ...
The EU has claimed that halloumi/hellim production will form a ‘mini-reunification laboratory’. There is no sign of that yet
By Fahri Zihni
The much loved hellim/halloumi is perhaps ...
By Charles Barthold
French president Emmanuel Macron is facing a political crisis unprecedented in contemporary times.
Pierre Rosanvallon, one of the country’s most influential political theorists (and a man ...
Elzbieta Witek, the Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland, who visited Cyprus this week, said that the ongoing war in Ukraine raises a big security issue for ...
In August 2006, I learned for the first time what a professional towing strap means. Twenty-year-old Jana Kavacova, who had been missing for days, was found buried in the industrial area ...
By Ozay Mehmet
If Kemal Kilicdaroglu wins the Turkish general election, a win-win-win solution on Cyprus may be within reach. The name of the solution would be confederation.
President Nicos ...
By Maha Nassar
On May 15, 2023, the United Nations will stage a high-level special meeting to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Nakba – the mass displacement of around 750,000 Palestinians from their ...
Many industries want to make full use of AI 1.0, but it costs a lot to collect and label data, and the processed data sets and models are isolated from each ...
By Michael Holden and Sarah Mills
After years of being depicted as the most hated woman in Britain, Camilla, the second wife of King Charles, was crowned queen on Saturday, ...
By James Sunderland
The death in custody on May 2 of Khader Adnan, the first Palestinian to die of a hunger strike for more than 30 years, sparked mass protests in Gaza ...
By Darren Ray
Think back to September last year. What happened early that month? What news shook the world and reverberated for weeks, if not months?
That’s a question ...
Columbia Sun welcomes the summer season offering visitors a unique and unforgettable seaside experience. Located on the dreamy beach of Lady’s Mile in Limassol, Columbia Sun consists of two, ...
By Andrew MacAskill
When King Charles III is crowned in a lavish ceremony on Saturday, Britain’s main anti-monarchist movement will gather along the procession route next to a statue ...
We need environmental education which includes people with disabilities
By Maria-Christina Constantinou
There is grave disparity in how climate change affects different groups of people. One would think that climate ...
By Pierre Jaillet
Inflation has been elevated in 2021-22 in Europe and elsewhere, driven by higher energy and food prices, from exogenous influences, but also driven by mark ups on ...
In minds of successive governments, blame for the events of the past and ongoing impasse lies on the shoulders of others
By Gavin Jones
This latest article completes my trilogy ...
By Piotr Gliński, Deputy Prime Minister of Poland
In April 1943, on the eve of the Jewish holiday of Passover, the Germans occupying the Polish capital surrounded the Warsaw Ghetto – ...
By Gavin Jones
Ever since I can remember, I’ve been addicted to films and have watched many hundreds – if not thousands. I’ve always been astonished at the way ...