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AIWS Film Quality Unveiled as New Global Cinema Standard

AIWS Film Quality Unveiled as New Global Cinema Standard

Boston, MA – May 12, 2025 – The Artificial Intelligence World Society (AIWS), through its Film Park initiative, today announced the launch of AIWS Film Quality, a groundbreaking standard designed to redefine cinema in the AI Age. As a core component of AIWS Film...

Presentations from  BGF-UNESCO-at-UCLA conference

Presentations from BGF-UNESCO-at-UCLA conference

(October 2oth, 2016) On September 3rd,  The Boston Global Forum hosted the very first  BGF-UNESCO-at-UCLA conference  at the Harvard University Faculty Club. This conference was an official event to establish the Global Citizenship Education Network (GCEN) between...

Gabon erupts in post-election violence

Gabonese mask. Gabon has long had a deeply corrupt government run by the Bongo family but it has been more peaceful than most African nations. It has become very well known in the rest of the world for its gorgeous national parks designed by American landscape...

China building more in South China Sea

Rectangles show disputed areas in South China Sea. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Sept. 2 that China is building on another shoal in the South China Sea despite an international court ruling rejecting most of China's claims in the resource-rich area. The...

U.S. official warns Australia it must choose between U.S. and China

  Reuters reported that "A senior U.S. soldier said on Sept. 1 that Australia must choose between a stronger U.S. alliance or closer ties with China, and urged Canberra to take a tougher stance against Chinese claims in the South China Sea. "The Pentagon,...

Rocky start to Myanmar peace talks

Peace talks aimed at ending decades of strife in democratizing Myanmar (Burma) have been off to a very rocky start because of assorted personal gaffes and organizational incompetence, including scheduling screwups. To read the full article on this, please hit this...

Mystery in Uzbekistan

The Guardian writes:  "To most of Uzbekistan’s population, it doesn’t really matter whether the president, Islam Karimov, is alive or dead. What matters more is that the crisis prompted by his poor health is seized upon to demand change for people living under a...