What We Read

“To tell the terrible truth” -- Vasily Grossman

Author(s): 
Katalin Dobó

Grossman in Schwerin, 1945.
Grossman in Schwerin, 1945.
Vasily Grossman (1905-1964) was a Russian writer and a decorated, famous war correspondent for the central military newspaper of the Red Army ‘Red Star’ during WWII. He spent more than 1000 days at the front, reported from the battles of Moscow, Kursk, Stalingrad and Berlin.

Castles in the shadow of the swastika

Author(s): 
Katalin Dobó

Wiedererstandene Baudenkmale: ausgewählte Arbeiten aus dem Ludwig-Siebert-Programm zur Erhaltung Bayerischer Baudenkmale / herausgegeben von Ludwig Siebert. - München : Bruckmann, 1941.

OECD Principles on Artificial Intelligence

Author(s): 
Gabriella Horn

Over the past six months, more than 250 experts and 60 organizations from 40 countries endorsed the Universal Guidelines for AI (UGAI), the first human rights framework for AI. Signatories included the AAAS, the largest scientific society in the world, and former world chess champion Garry Kasparov, who himself once battled an AI, and later helped launch the OECD’s work on AI.