'There is hope that the global acceptance which is predicted to accompany the AI robot chefs would make up for its many years of prolonged journey'. - Jude Chukwudozie
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It is another year for the celebration of the National day of one of the world’s oldest civilizations and the fourth largest country in the world, the People’s Republic of China. October 1 every year is an annual public holiday for the People’s Republic of China for it marks a day when the Chinese people celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic, the fruit of a revolutionary struggle that saw an end to many decades of monarchy, marking the move towards enthronement of democracy. Exactly 73 years ago on October 1, 1949, Mao Zedong, the leader of the Red Army, declared the founding of the People’s Republic of China in Tian’anmen Square before a crowd of 300,000 people. The decision to adopt October 1 as Chinese National Day was ratified by the First National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference on December 2, 1949. The chain of events that led to the declaration of the People’s Republic of China started with the Wuchang ...
The central doctrine of Process Philosophy holds that man is in a state of Constant Change or Becoming. And rightly so. Man is continuously changing and human development is involved in an endless process of evolution. This can be likened to the Hegelian “Absolute Spirit” which is constantly developing and creating a whole new universe like a world of continuous formation. As man evolves, technology also evolves with him. Today, a state has been attained where the forces of good and evil, of right and wrong are at war. A balance must not only be maintained but also sustained or man stands to risk the loss of his humanity to the creations of his own hands. I remember a wise man telling me many years ago that the greatest enemy of man is the self. A subjective notion, though, but one that will pass the validity test for intelligibility and perhaps truth, anytime. The quest about the “self” started with the ancient Greek Philosopher, Socrates. According to the thinker, the only way for ...
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