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Vicinities Chronicles are open to all those who wish to share their perspectives, open up dialogue, and discuss problems – those who wish to live in a better, more stable environment.
We will be publishing six weekly stories, from across the Western Balkans, with the aim to shed light on social, political and cultural realities, testifying to this moment in time.

Nikola Bulatović, Podgorica: From apocalyptic predictions to saving the world

If we want to give full momentum to the development of artificial intelligence, it is necessary to create a system strategy at the state level. Nikola Bulatović The era of artificial intelligence (AI) has arrived and is one of the indispensable topics in our daily activities, with views ranging from

2023-06-30T18:37:44+00:00June 30th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Vladimir Radevski, Skopje: What confuses our minds?

Our new online friend is accessible to us for communication, but he is not ours, he is not even public. Prof. Vladimir Radevski PhD Recently, we got a completely new interlocutor, quite different from the previous ones - finally an interlocutor, and not just a stock recommender. Is it because

2023-06-30T19:25:08+00:00June 30th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Zylyftar Bregu, Tirana: Artificial Intelligence – challenges remain to be addressed

Lecturers at the University of Tirana are expressing concern that students are doing assignments in a few minutes, using Chatgpt. Zylyftar Bregu There has been talk about Artificial Intelligence in Albania for a few months, but beyond the articles in the foreign press and the suspicions of lecturers that students

2023-06-30T18:33:48+00:00June 30th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Dževdet Tuzlić, Sarajevo: The specter of artificial intelligence circulating around Bosnia

It is up to Man and his mental responses as to what extent he will ensure that artificial intelligence does not produce operations that would exceed ethical and legal norms.  Dževdet Tuzlić Less than a month ago we heard news that the city of Derventa, in the north of Bosnia,

2023-06-30T18:31:58+00:00June 30th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Duško Lopandić, Belgrade: Western values = human values

Consumerism and the idolatry of money and material wealth have taken over the world, including our society, which could not be subsumed under the definition of social values. Prof. Dr. Duško Lopandić When Dositej Obradović crossed the Danube in the middle of the First Serbian Uprising in August 1807, and

2023-06-14T19:10:20+00:00June 14th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Petar Đukanović, Podgorica: Challenges in preserving basic human values

The process of clericalization of society threatens the maintenance of the secular character and preservation of previously achieved standards in the field of human rights, education, social norms... Petar Djukanovic When we talk about human values, we are talking about the legacy of the Enlightenment as an era that gave

2023-06-14T19:07:52+00:00June 14th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Borjan Jovanovski, Skopje: European values are just a phrase for ‘successful’ public appearances

Unfortunately, if you look at the reality, you will find little of those much desired values and much more of what represents their antipodes in it. Borjan Jovanovski The phrase ‘European values’ is one of the most used in the public appearances of almost all politicians, but also in all

2023-06-14T19:05:44+00:00June 14th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Sherif Bundo, Tirana: Challenges of Albania’s integration into the EU

The biggest challenge is the fight against corruption and putting faith in human morality. Support and encouragement for righteous and honest people. Sherif Bundo   Albania has recently opened negotiations for the EU membership process. But the start of the process puts our country in front of even more subtle

2023-06-14T19:03:33+00:00June 14th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Milan Sitarski, Mostar: There is hope for a European BiH

Most members of those peoples seem to have recently become aware of the fact that an entire nation cannot be identified by the rule of a single man a single party. Milan Sitarski BiH and its vicinity have had a very specific history compared to almost the entire rest of

2023-06-14T19:01:32+00:00June 14th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Erion Mecini, Pristina: European Values

European values, generalizing human values, include a wide space of ideas, rules and principles which have changed and been modified over the centuries by Europe itself but also by European societies. Erion Mecini We can discuss the issue that values can change, starting between individuals and then also between countries,

2023-06-14T18:59:28+00:00June 14th, 2023|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments
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