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Artificial intelligence, its anxieties and hopes / Marzieh Mohabbey
Today, “artificial intelligence” is a turning point in human life, involved in changing all aspects of life, from work to social research, from surgery to philosophy, from mass production to children’s education and the realization of democracy. The image of intelligent robots conquering the world step by step creates both excitement and anxiety. Technology offers […]...
Read MoreTwo sides of the coin of artificial intelligence; from job displacement to job creation / Mahsa Soltani
Although it has been years since we have heard many stories about the emergence of “robots” and their replacement with “humans”, now with the introduction of “ChatGPT OpenAI” in November last year, the discussion of “artificial intelligence” has become hotter than ever before. In these circumstances, among all the major economic concerns, one of the […]...
Read MoreArtificial intelligence or a maintenance plan; which one is the competitor of Iran’s human force in unemployment? / Mozhdeh Bagheri
In recent months, the technology giants of the world have been unveiling their various products in the field of “artificial intelligence”. While the hot topic in the global IT world these days is the emergence of different assistants such as ChatGPT, in Iran, IT companies are still facing a threat called the “Protection Plan”. These […]...
Read MoreArtificial intelligence, the calculator of today’s world / Farokh Shahabi
Does artificial intelligence make us smarter or dumber? Is this article written with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) or not? Is this image real or created by AI? This is a question that many of us have today. We look at news, pictures, videos, etc. with doubt and it is not clear to us […]...
Read MoreArtificial intelligence, employment or unemployment? / Navid Jamshidi
It has been a while since articles about “Artificial Intelligence” have become a constant presence in the media and with the recent developments in this phenomenon, many unanswered questions have occupied the minds of people all over the world, directed towards this new technological phenomenon, and of course, have created (positive and negative) emotions in […]...
Read MoreA Review of the Film “Leila’s Brothers” by Keyumars Amirian
The film “Leila’s Brothers” takes a fresh and sociological look at the visible and hidden layers of incorrect social and cultural relationships in Iranian society; a society that, according to the film’s screenwriter, is synonymous with being a victim, being trapped in ignorance and backwardness, and continuing to be unaware. In this film, Mr. Rural, […]...
Read MoreOne legal violation: Removal of the thought-provoking question from the budget line for the disabled / Ehsan Haghani
One of the most important and fundamental criteria for ensuring equal enjoyment of social rights and opportunities and eliminating discrimination is special and increased support for individuals who are deprived of certain physical and mental abilities. This disability makes it difficult, and in some cases impossible, for these individuals to have equal access to social […]...
Read More“Chapaul in the shelter of creativity/ Abbas Dehghani”
“Sayyid Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic, has approved the decision of the leaders of the three branches of government to sell surplus government properties and grant legal immunity to the decision-making body regarding the sale of these properties. With the approval of the decision by the leaders of the three branches of […]...
Read MoreA Historical-Philosophical Perspective on the Student Movement / Amin Ghazaei
Since the beginning of nationwide protests and the uprising of the people, universities in the country have been witnessing widespread protests almost every day in the form of gatherings and sit-ins. According to statistics collected by Hrana, until the writing of this article, there have been hundreds of protest gatherings in one hundred and forty-four […]...
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Created By: Amin GhazaieThe Iranian Generation; Revolution for Bringing Public Affairs Closer to Private Matters / Purity Seeker
The first time Robert Capa, an anti-war photojournalist (1913-1954), described the young people of the 1950s as “Generation X” in one of his photo collections. However, this term did not become popular until thirty years later, when a novel titled “Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture” was published in the 1980s. The novel, written […]...
Read MoreIran’s Triple Defeat in the World Cup / Mohammad Golshahi
From the time the World Cup was announced to be held in Qatar until the start of the final match, it was a golden opportunity for Iran’s economy to benefit from the advantages of hosting the World Cup in one of its neighboring countries, and also to benefit from its economic talents by having a […]...
Read MoreShahyar Ghanbari: The mission of an artist is to create freedom / Ali Kalai
Conversation with Shahyar Qanbari, about the art of protest these days. Shahyar Ghanbari is a poet, composer, and singer. He has been involved in various forms of art in Iran, including filmmaking, for many years. He has a long list of unforgettable songs and poems, such as “The Scent of Good Wheat”, “Bread, Cheese, and […]...
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Created By: Ali Kalaei