Like it was with nuclear power, we must make AI a peaceful tool and not allow to turn it into a weapon of mass destruction — Belarussian President Lukashenko
https://t.co/uW5fzSjaL9
Eid Mubarak!
Today as we honor Prophet Ibrahim, Eid al-Adha reminds us that sacrifice is not a burden. It is an opportunity to see ourselves as part of something larger. To extend a hand to those who need it most.
I am honored to be New York City's first Muslim Mayor and I am determined to lead through solidarity. Together, we are working to ensure every New Yorker can afford the groceries, housing, and child care they need.
Our solidarity is our strength. Eid Saeed, New York.
#Throwback'18 Before join UR listened what @bernanamata was sayin' e.g; 16:41 I didn't follow up AI till '23, actually I think except making 'em banal than us who studied without it i.e Gemini itll be difficult (IMO) Anw, @curiousrwandan come again please!
https://t.co/IiNcFX2L3N
#Throwback'18 Before join UR listened what @bernanamata was sayin' e.g; 16:41 I didn't follow up AI till '23, actually I think except making 'em banal than us who studied without it i.e Gemini itll be difficult (IMO) Anw, @curiousrwandan come again please!
https://t.co/IiNcFX2L3N
RWANDA 🇷🇼🇷🇺 RUSSIA
KIGALI AND MOSCOW FINALIZE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DEAL
Kigali and Moscow have concluded years of negotiations on the development of Rwanda’s first Nuclear Power Plant, with Russia’s state nuclear giant Rosatom approved to lead construction.
The agreement marks a major milestone in long-standing nuclear cooperation between the two countries. Russia has also been assisting Rwanda in establishing a Nuclear Science and Technology Centre, aimed at advancing research, medical, and industrial applications of nuclear technology.
Over the years, this partnership has included training Rwandan specialists in nuclear science and related engineering fields, as part of broader capacity-building efforts supporting the country’s emerging nuclear program. #FactsOnRwanda