The White House has declared there are no plans to add more members to the Quad group. The Quad is an action group of 4 countries - US, India, Japan and Australia - established in 2017 for keeping the Indo-Pacific region secure and free from external influences. Leaders from the four countries are set to meet in Sydney next month to discuss topics such as maritime security, infrastructure, climate change and economic policy. Get the latest updates on the Quad group and the future of the Indo-Pacific region from this article.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visits South Korea to strengthen ties with President Yoon Suk Yeol. Both sides cooperate to improve diplomatic relations undermined by past wars and discuss security concerning North Korea and China's threats. Kishida's visit will give momentum to Japan-South Korea ties, followed by a trilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden.
US Treasury Secretary Janet L Yellen warns of brewing cash crisis due to current debt ceiling impasse. In response, President Joe Biden has called to action leaders from both parties to resolve the issue, as well as suspending issuance of State and Local Government Series Treasury securities. Yellen highlights the significant risks for US taxpayers and the US credit rating if urgent action is not taken.
Discover the latest investigation into ChatGPT, a AI-powered chatbot service. The German state regulator has called into question how the company adheres to the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). OpenAI, the company behind the chat obot, must respond by June 11th. Learn more about the data protection concerns and how minors are affected.
. Discover how upcoming US Presidential election in 2024 is being shaped by rapidly advancing AI technology, giving average individuals the power to create convincing audio, visuals and videos of political candidates. This could have a huge impact on US democracy; read on to learn more about AI's increasing influence on politics. #AI #democratization #USelection #politics
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