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Asia is Working with Data and Masks

Asia is Working with Data and Masks

Translated by David Ownby[i] The coronavirus is a system test.  It appears that Asia has a better control of the pandemic than Europe. In Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore there are very few people infected.  Taiwan has 108 cases and Hong Kong 193.  In Germany, by contrast, in a
Byung-Chul Han Nov 3, 2020
The Robotized Vigilante

The Robotized Vigilante

The drone’s coming of age During the nineties, the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), or drone, did not interest military strategists nor espionage agency directors. Drones were used marginally in different forms since World War I until the Vietnam war, mostly for spying and as decoys. It was considered a
Naief Yehya Nov 1, 2020
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