Saturday, January 31, 2026

MIT Study Says AI Doesn’t Hold Values—It Mimics Prompts

MIT's research reveals AI lacks consistent values, responding variably to prompts rather than holding firm opinions.

The Day Manila Fell: How Japan’s 1942 Occupation Shaped the Pacific War

The Japanese occupation of Manila in 1942 marked a pivotal moment in the Pacific War, leading to suffering and resistance among Filipinos.

North Korea’s Shift to ‘Two-State’ Theory: What It Means for South-North Relations?

Unification Minister Chung Dong-young highlights North Korea's shift to a two-state theory in inter-Korean relations since 2017.

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Why South Korea’s EV Subsidies Spark Outrage: Domestic vs. Imported EVs

South Korea's EV subsidies favor domestic vehicles, raising concerns about discrimination and the impact on the broader EV ecosystem.

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