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14 Nov 2023
#war
Times Of Israel: After 5-week suspension due to war, drilling resumes at Tamar offshore gas platform
Drilling resumed at the Tamar gas field off the coast of Israel after a monthlong suspension due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Chevron, the US energy giant that operates the platform, was asked to restart operations by the Israeli Energy Ministry. Data shows a decrease in rocket attacks on Israel as the war continues.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Who could govern in a Gaza without Hamas
In the midst of discussions about who will govern Gaza if Hamas is cleared, the Palestinian Authority (PA) is seen as the favored candidate by the United States and the United Nations. However, many Gazans do not want the PA to take over, fearing civil war if they do. The PA is regarded as ineffective and corrupt, making it an unlikely choice. Even if the PA assumes control, there is still the question of security, with the PA's security forces struggling to maintain control even in the West Bank. A coalition of Arab nations providing troops for Gaza is one option, but this could result in a formidable insurgency. Israel may not tolerate Hamas attacks from Gaza and could respond militarily. The UN's role in Gaza may also need to be curbed, as it is seen by Israel as failing to act as a neutral presence. Ultimately, no side will likely get exactly what they want in a post-Hamas Gaza. The consensus is that Israel should not be in charge again, but the task of governing Gaza remains a difficult one.
#technology
Fox News: Bill Gates says AI is 'pretty dumb' now, but predicts everyone will have robot 'agents' within 5 years
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates predicts that in the near future, everyone will have a personal assistant powered by advanced artificial intelligence. These AI agents will be proactive and capable of making suggestions before being asked. They will be able to carry out various tasks, such as planning vacations and even sending flowers. Gates believes that competition will drive down the costs of these AI assistants, making them widely accessible. However, the willingness of consumers to pay for this technology and the role of various companies in its development remain uncertain.