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Based on 5 verified sources covering Thailand, Myanmar:

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Tomoe Makino is General Manager of Japan at Tools for Humanity, a technology company co-founded by Sam Altman and Alex Blania. [2]

Mizzima Daw Ywet Nu Aung, a human rights lawyer unjustly detained by the Myanmar junta, has been selected to be awarded the Ludovic Trarieux International Human Rights Prize for 2024, which is awarded annually by the European-based Institut des droit... [3]

An encounter with a girl beaten by a teacher moved Gauri Gill to write a story for a political weekly. However, her idea was set aside for lacking an angle that would engage urban readers and Gill decided to take a month-long sabbatical from work. [4]

Thai companies should take a human-centred approach to AI and redesign work itself to enable people and technology to thrive together, according to Deloitte Thailand. [5]

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[1] MM asianews.it · 47% match translated from es

Corea del Sur: los sacerdotes de Suwon estudian la inteligencia artificial para la parroquia

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[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-01-27 · 40% match

Why 'proof of human' is key to the AI revolution

Tomoe Makino is General Manager of Japan at Tools for Humanity, a technology company co-founded by Sam Altman and Alex Blania.

[3] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-10-19 · 34% match

Detained Myanmar human rights lawyer Daw Ywet Nu Aung to receive 2024 Ludovic Trarieux Prize at International Conference in Rome

Mizzima Daw Ywet Nu Aung, a human rights lawyer unjustly detained by the Myanmar junta, has been selected to be awarded the Ludovic Trarieux International Human Rights Prize for 2024, which is awarded annually by the European-based Institut des droit

[4] TH bangkokpost.com · 2023-07-03 · 32% match

The human lens

An encounter with a girl beaten by a teacher moved Gauri Gill to write a story for a political weekly. However, her idea was set aside for lacking an angle that would engage urban readers and Gill decided to take a month-long sabbatical from work.

[5] TH bangkokpost.com · 2023-07-03 · 30% match

Future-proofing Thailand's next generation of workers

Thai companies should take a human-centred approach to AI and redesign work itself to enable people and technology to thrive together, according to Deloitte Thailand.

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