Lithuania’s Social Democratic Party emerged as the winner in parliamentary elections, leading to the ousting of Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė. The party secured 52 out of 141 seats, with a coalition potentially forming between LDSP, DSVL, and LVŽS, as they aim to maintain a strong stance against Russia and continue their pro-Western foreign policy. The polls closed after a second round of elections, resulting in a shift in political power within the Lithuanian parliament.
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AI could replace 70% of tasks in computer-based jobs, study says
According to a recent study by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), up to 70% of tasks in computer-based jobs could be transformed or replaced by AI, with jobs in project management, marketing, and administrative support being the most affected. The report highlights the need for greater government intervention in AI policy to address the implications of powerful AI, rather than just focusing on accelerating AI uptake and safety. The study found that AI...
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