Peace Magazine
KILLER ROBOTS IN GAZA
Israel’s assault on Gaza has offered the first glimpse of AI-assisted genocide. The Israeli military has deployed multiple algorithmic targeting systems: it uses Lavender and The Gospel to identify suspected Hamas militants and generate lists of human...
Read Full Story (Page 2)UNNERVING STORMS, FLOODING, AND MONSOON RAINS: CLIMATE CHANGE SUPERCHARGED
Super Typhoon Ragasa hit the Philippines in September, leaving at least 25 dead and forcing mass evacuations. Days later, Tropical Bualoi swept through Vietnam, Hong Kong, and southern China, displacing thousands. Storm names that once faded quickly...
Read Full Story (Page 2)AI SAFETY CONFERENCE IN SINGAPORE
Singapore has unveiled a ground-breaking blueprint for global collaboration on artificial intelligence (AI) safety. Released on May 7, 2025, this initiative follows a pivotal meeting of AI researchers from the US, China, and Europe, aiming to foster...
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FIRST AI- WRITTEN NEWSPAPER An Italian newspaper has said it is the first in the world to publish an edition entirely produced by artificial intelligence. Il Foglio, a four-page conservative liberal daily, will be on newsstands every day from now on,...
Read Full Story (Page 2)IT’S THE ALBEDO, STUPID!
Scientists had been puzzled about the cause of shocking levels of accelerated global warming observed over the past two years. However, recent studies have found the answer. There had been a significant reduction in low-altitude cloud cover, and this...
Read Full Story (Page 2)CRISPR AND GENETIC DIVERSITY
A significant breakthrough in the protection of endangered species has emerged from genetics. Scientists have successfully used advanced gene-editing technology to improve the genetic diversity of species on the brink of extinction. This development,...
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NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTS AND BEYOND During the 20th century, more than 2,000 nuclear weapons were tested, with lasting environmental and health consequences. The United States has not fully addressed the aftermath of its testing, with lasting...
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