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#1921 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd August 2024 23:13
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Russia to ban Google, android and ios الحمدلله
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#1922 [Permalink] Posted on 17th October 2024 11:05
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#1923 [Permalink] Posted on 21st January 2025 17:29
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Should AI Convert to Islam?

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has urged programmers to infuse “Islamic” values into tech.

By Sophie Lemière
January 21, 2025

Recently, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim made headlines when he urged young IT developers and tech professionals to incorporate Islamic values into artificial intelligence (AI) systems, arguing that this would ensure that AI serves humanity in a more ethical and just manner. Since coming to office in late 2022, Anwar has made the development of AI and tech in Malaysia a priority of the country’s economic agenda. In a world increasingly driven by artificial intelligence, the notion of embedding religious principles into the algorithms that shape our lives is both an intriguing and deeply troubling idea. While Anwar’s intent may be to create a moral compass for AI, the suggestion raises fundamental questions about the dangers of imbuing artificial intelligence with any form of religious or ideological dogma – even more so as Malaysia is slowly increasing its control over the media and tightening censorship on the pretext of social harmony.

To understand the risks, it is essential to first grasp what it means to imbue AI with a set of guiding principles. Artificial intelligence, in its simplest form, is a tool – an advanced tool, but a tool nonetheless. AI systems, otherwise known as large language models, learn from vast amounts of data and can be programmed to follow particular sets of rules. Yet, by giving AI a religious framework like Islam, developers are not merely programming a set of guidelines. They are imposing a belief system, one that may have profound, even uncontrollable, consequences. This is a concept that merits deep reflection, as it parallels the dangers of embedding political ideologies into AI, a scenario that’s already seen disturbing signs of realization.
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#1924 [Permalink] Posted on 13th February 2025 12:14
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#1925 [Permalink] Posted on 16th February 2025 00:18
Growing up I used to love my android devices. From android tablets to android phones. I remember growing up I’d download an app called lucky patcher. Where you’d hack games and basically have has much ingame currency you liked.

Moving onto the present I have definitely joined the “dark side” spending money on 2 iPhones a MacBook and an Apple Watch.

Apple is just more simple and reliable when it comes to its core apps like the camera for example
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