Emily Feng
Stories
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World
Have you thought about cloning yourself to get all your work done?
Do you sometimes wish you could clone yourself to get all the work you have done? Companies in China are creating digital avatars using generative artificial intelligence to do just that.
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World
Chinese companies offer to 'resurrect' deceased loved ones with AI avatars
Startups are catering to mourners who want a way to communicate with their lost loved ones — or at least digital likeness of them.
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A lawsuit alleges a U.S. company used forced labor in China
A lawsuit alleging a U.S. company used forced prison labor in China could have ripple effects across supply chains.
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World
Chinese companies offer to 'resurrect' dead loved ones. It raises questions
Generative artificial intelligence is becoming more mainstream in China, with companies using it for an unconventional service - to "resurrect" the dead. Many questions are being raised.
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World
Analysts say China patrols within the restricted water of Kinmen to intimidate Taiwan
The Chinese coast guard boards vessels in waters China considers its own -- including waters around one Taiwanese island, where residents have long been caught in the middle of tensions with China.
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China convicts 99% of defendants in criminal trials. Reversing a conviction is hard
China is trying to reduce the number of wrongful convictions in its legal system. One man's more than two decades-long fight on death row shows why that's so difficult.
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Inside the Chinese-funded and staffed marijuana farms springing up across the U.S.
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President Marcos Jr. hasn't put an end to killings in the Philippines' drug war
Philippine President Ferdinand Marco Jr. said he would turn his predecessor's deadly campaign against drug users and sellers "bloodless." Yet extrajudicial killings continue.
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Asia
At a conference in Singapore, countries make competing claims to the South China Sea
Simmering tensions over the South China Sea are front and center during an annual security conference in Singapore this weekend, where there's dueling rhetoric from China and the Philippines.
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Taiwan's mandated military training has extended to a year, but some want even more
This year, Taiwan's young men face a new, extended one year military conscription. Those concerned about the island's security against China say the conscription isn't enough.