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Mali: Choguel Maïga⁣ sacked by Assimi Goïta

November 22, ⁢2024

Thunderbolt​ in Mali, ⁢the transition⁤ president, ⁤Assimi Goïta, terminated ​the ‌functions of the head‍ of the Malian ⁣government, Choguel​ Maïga. The president ⁢of the Malian transition issued a decree this Wednesday, November 20, 2024.

The⁢ information came like a bolt⁤ from the blue in Mali. The⁣ Prime Minister, Choguel‍ Maïga, was relieved of his duties for his ⁤criticism of the transitional power. ​According‍ to JA, the Secretary General of the Presidency, Alfousseyni Diawara, made the announcement this Wednesday,‍ November ​20 in the evening, on ‍national television.

It should be noted that Choguel Maïga’s dismissal comes‍ four days after his public declarations.​ He regrets his exclusion from crucial decisions, those ⁣related, for example,​ to the maintenance of ‌the high⁤ in power.⁢ He was replaced by General Abdoulaye Maïga, the new transitional‍ Prime Minister of⁢ Mali. The presidential decree ⁣declaring it in‍ this post⁢ was read on November 21, 2024 on state⁣ television.

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Title: Time.news Exclusive: A Conversation with Dr. ⁢Emily Carter⁢ on ⁢the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Time.news Editor (T.N.E): Welcome, ⁤everyone, to ⁣another edition of Time.news. Today, we have the​ privilege of speaking with⁣ Dr. Emily Carter, a leading ‍expert ⁢in the field of artificial intelligence. Dr. Carter, ‌thank ⁣you for joining us!

Dr. Emily Carter (E.C): ​Thank you for having‌ me! It’s a pleasure ‍to be here.

T.N.E: ​Let’s dive right in. The rapid advancement of AI⁣ has been both fascinating and somewhat ⁢alarming for the public. How do you think society can balance the⁣ benefits of AI with‍ potential risks?

E.C: That’s a great​ question.‌ I believe the⁢ key ‌is‍ in responsible development and regulation. As AI continues to ⁣evolve, it’s ⁣crucial that ⁤we establish ethical guidelines and‌ frameworks that govern its use. Collaboration between ⁢technologists, ethicists, and ‍policymakers will be ⁤essential in this regard.

T.N.E: ⁢Speaking of ethics, there‍ have ‌been numerous discussions about bias in AI ​systems. Can you elaborate on why this is such a critical concern?

E.C: Absolutely. Bias in AI arises from the data​ used to train these systems. If that data reflects societal biases, the AI⁢ can perpetuate and even amplify these problems. It’s vital that we diversify⁣ the datasets and actively work to‍ identify and mitigate these biases. Failure to do so could result in unfair treatment of individuals⁢ and⁢ communities.

T.N.E: ‍ That does sound concerning. Moving on to more positive applications, what excites you most about the ⁤potential of AI in fields like healthcare or education?

E.C: The potential is enormous! In ‌healthcare, for instance, AI can⁤ assist in diagnosing diseases ‍earlier and more accurately than ever before.​ It can analyze vast amounts of data, leading to personalized treatment plans and ‍better patient outcomes. In education, AI can ⁤tailor⁤ learning ​experiences for students, adapting​ to‌ their individual needs, which could ⁤help‌ bridge educational gaps.

T.N.E: That’s inspiring! With these advancements, what role do you see humans playing⁣ in an increasingly automated world?

E.C: Humans will‍ always have an essential role. While AI⁢ can handle data processing and analysis, emotional intelligence,​ creativity, and ethical decision-making are uniquely ⁢human traits. In fact, I believe that the future of ​work will be about collaboration between humans and AI, leveraging the strengths of both ⁣to address complex ⁣challenges.

T.N.E: Collaboration does seem to be the way forward. ‍As we wrap⁢ up, what advice would you give⁤ to young people⁤ aspiring to⁢ enter the field‌ of AI?

E.C: Stay curious and ‌never stop learning!⁣ This​ field is constantly evolving, so having a mindset open to innovation and⁤ new ideas is crucial. Additionally, seek⁤ out diverse experiences​ and perspectives, as that will​ enrich ‍your understanding ​and approach to AI. And ⁣don’t ‍forget⁢ the ethical ​implications ‌of your work—be a responsible⁢ innovator!

T.N.E: Wonderful insights, Dr.⁣ Carter. Thank you for sharing your expertise ‍with us today. I’m sure our readers will find ⁤this conversation illuminating.

E.C: Thank ‍you! It ‍was a‌ pleasure discussing⁤ these important‌ topics with you.

T.N.E: And to our⁣ viewers, thank you for tuning in to this ⁤episode of Time.news.‌ Stay engaged, stay informed, and we’ll see ⁣you next time!

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