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Exploring Truth and Hallucinations in Generative AI
Explore how Generative AI handles facts, truths, and the creation of fictitious references. Learn how it confidently generates hallucinations, fabricating details with seeming authority. This exploration sheds light on the significant consequences these capabilities pose for educational environments, and how the concept of truth plays into using these tools
No surprise! Finance Professor, Williams Kwasi Peprah, Ph.D. reacts to cedi hitting GHC 15 to the dollar on the retail market
No surprise! Finance Professor, WILLIAMS KWASI PEPRAH, Ph.D. reacts to cedi hitting GHC 15 to the dollar on the retail market. He projects the cedi to reach GHC 15.50 to the dollar and devalue through third quarter of the year
We are not out of the woods yet
Associate Professor of Finance at Andrews University, Williams Kwasi Peprah, says Ghana is not out of the woods and advises Ghanaians to take the Finance Minister, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam\u27s comments on the economy with a pinch of salt
A History of Christian Attitudes Toward Just War Theory and Combatancy
The basic premise of Christian just war theory, a development of just war theory from the ancient world, is that, in a fallen world, war is sometimes necessary to protect innocent people or to defend against aggression. It is held, however, that such war should be undertaken only as a last resort and with a clear and just cause. The theory also sets out guidelines for the conduct of war, emphasizing the need to minimize harm to non-combatants and to avoid the use of excessive force. The Scriptural backgrounds of this theory are reviewed, then the history of the church is examined, to look at the waxing and waning of just war theory, and its interaction with other approaches, such as pacifism, conscientious objection, and conscientious cooperation. It is argued that, while the Christian ideal is one of peace-making and reconciliation, in this fallen world, the use of force is sometimes necessary to restrain evil and protect the innocent. Christians make their contributions best by working for peace and healing, and should do so at every opportunity. But Scripture teaches that God has ordained the state as His minister to use force to protect good and restrain evil. Christian citizens may at times find themselves needing to speak and witness to, and at certain times act in support of, the appropriate and just use of that force