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Turkey to launch âanti-terroristâ operation in Syria â Erdogan
Ankara plans to âclearâ Syrian cities of Tal Rifat and Manbij of âterrorists,â President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said
Turkey will step up its efforts to create what it calls a 30-kilometer-wide âsecurity zoneâ alongside its southern border with Syria, the countryâs President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Wednesday.
The Turkish Armed Forces are to launch an âanti-terroristâ operation, which will target the northern Syrian cities of Tal Rifat and Manbij in particular, he told a meeting of his Justice and Development (AK) Party in Ankara.
The president did not specify the exact date when the operation is to start. Neither did he reveal the number of troops expected to take part in it.
Turkey considers Kurdish militias in northern Syria to be an extension of the Kurdistan Workersâ Party (PKK) â a militant organization engaged in a decades-long conflict with Turkey. Established as a separatist movement seeking independence for Kurds, it later shifted its focus towards broader autonomy for Kurds within Turkey. Ankara considers it a terrorist group, as does the US, the EU and some other nations, like Canada and Australia.
https://www.rt.com/news/556465-turkey-launch-operation-syria-terrorist/
TRANSHUMANISM: Former Govt Advisor Claims â1 in 5â Babies Will Be âVirtualâ By 2075.
âVirtual childrenâ are being proposed as a viable solution to overpopulation, according to a leading authority on artificial intelligence and a former United Kingdom government advisor.
Computer-generated babies that cost about $25 per month are likely to become a common phenomenon by the early-2070s argues Catriona Campbell, who advised the British government on the first drafting of its Usability & Accessibility standards. She claims up to one-in-five parents will opt for a digital baby.
âMake no mistake that this development, should it indeed take place, is a technological game-changer which, if managed correctly, could help us solve some of todayâs most pressing issues, including overpopulation,â explains Campbell.
âI guest-lecture at various European institutions and have spoken at some of the worldâs biggest conferences, Microsoft Global Congress and Media Festival to name but two,â she adds in her professional bio, which also reveals her work with companies including Barclays, Skype, and Nokia.
Campbell expects that by 2070 augmented reality (AR) and haptic âtouch-sensitiveâ gloves will make interactions with virtual babies feel âlifelike.â
She makes the predictions in her new book, AI by Design: A Plan For Living With Artificial Intelligence, where she outlines a potential âNetflix-type subscription service for as little as $25 per monthâ to allow people to raise virtual babies.
âVirtual children may seem like a giant leap from where we are now, but within 50 years technology will have advanced to such an extent that babies which exist in the metaverse are indistinct from those in the real world,â she said in a statement to the South West News Service (SWNS). âAs the metaverse evolves, I can see virtual children becoming an accepted and fully embraced part of society in much of the developed world.
âThis will lead to the first, fully digital demographic which, although somewhat strange on first appearance, in fact represents what could be one of mankindâs most important technological breakthroughs since the advent of the Bronze Age given its potential impact on global populations and societal change.â
Artificial intelligence has also been used to identify political dissidents in China, with many in the west fearing the potential for broad misuse of the program.
https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/06/14/virtual-babies-proposed-as-solution-to-overpopulation/