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🇸🇪 Dagens Nyheter
National & Local

Swedish Immigration Policy Gains Attention in Germany

Sweden's stricter immigration policies are surprising the German media and challenge the common perception of Sweden.

Feb 24 • 11:42 UTC
🇮🇸 RUV Frettir
National & Local

The Human Rights Agreement is not a menu

Icelandic discussions highlight the perception that human rights agreements should not be treated as optional or negotiable frameworks.

Feb 23 • 11:59 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
Life & Tech

The End of the Era of 'I Saw with My Own Eyes'... How Fake Faces Have Become Comparable to Reality?

The article discusses the rise of deepfake technology and its implications on human perception, where digital faces generated by AI can now closely mimic real human faces.

Feb 22 • 09:25 UTC
🇬🇷 To Vima
Life & Tech

Large Language Models: What Kind of Writer is ChatGPT?

The article discusses the perception and reality of conversing with ChatGPT, contrasting literary expectations with the actual experience of interacting with an AI language model.

Feb 20 • 06:04 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
Life & Tech

Enduring Self-Deception: Just Don't Let the Facade Crumble!

The article discusses the nature of self-deception in human interactions and the peculiar case of talk show hosts.

Feb 16 • 14:04 UTC
🇬🇷 To Vima
Life & Tech

Artificial Intelligence: Will the label 'human-made' indicate superior quality?

The article discusses the evolving perception of 'human-made' products in the context of the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence in content creation.

Feb 16 • 12:07 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
National & Local

The Social Limit of Austerity and the Role of the State

The article discusses how societal perception of human rights remains strong in Argentina despite economic pressures attributed to the government under Javier Milei.

Feb 9 • 03:05 UTC
🇦🇷 Clarin (ES)
Life & Tech

Quote of the Day, by writer and thinker Salvador Novo: "Catastrophes are innate to us, almost..."

Salvador Novo's quote suggests that our vulnerability to various disasters is an intrinsic part of human existence, challenging the perception of catastrophes as merely external events.

Feb 6 • 08:01 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
Life & Tech

Interview on 'Silent Friend': 'Our human perception is just one of many'

Ildikó Enyedi discusses her film 'Silent Friend,' highlighting the perspective of a Ginkgo tree observing human curiosity over a century and her belief in the sentience of plants, as well as the film's shooting location in Marburg.

Jan 15 • 13:30 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
Life & Tech

Chinese scientists invent electronic skin that gives robots a human-like sense of touch

Chinese scientists have developed neuromorphic electronic skin that allows robots to have self-sensory perception, mimicking human touch and reflexes.

Jan 13 • 10:03 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
World

"Mass murder is happening right now"

Author Hansain Kazim criticizes the post-colonial scene in Germany for not supporting the protests in Iran, pointing out the perception of the oppressed global south including the Mullah regime.

Jan 12 • 11:29 UTC
🇪🇸 El Mundo
Life & Tech

Anil Seth, the neuroscientist who claims that our reality is nothing more than a "controlled hallucination": "It's a simple way to explain complex human consciousness"

Neuroscientist Anil Seth discusses his theory that our perception of reality is merely a 'controlled hallucination' which simplifies the complexities of human consciousness.

Jan 7 • 08:34 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
Life & Tech

Philosophy of Consciousness: An Unsolved Puzzle, More Than 200 Theories and a New Approach

The article explores the philosophical questions surrounding consciousness, its significance to humanity, and how pain perception might provide insights into these issues.

Jan 4 • 20:13 UTC
🇪🇸 elDiario.es
Life & Tech

2026 in sight

The article humorously discusses the human buttocks, drawing connections between its significance and its perception in society, including a reference to the poet Francisco de Quevedo.

Jan 4 • 20:11 UTC
🇸🇰 Denník N
Sports

The human brain can seemingly slow down time after training, claims F1 champion Nigel Mansell in a book about the history of speed

Nigel Mansell discusses the human brain’s perception of time after training in his book on speed history, alongside insights on the acceleration capabilities of modern F1 cars.

Jan 2 • 09:07 UTC

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