
Aung San Suu Kyi's Sentence Reduced, Moved to House Arrest
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi, former de facto leader, had her 33-year sentence reduced to 18 years and moved to house arrest. Supporters claim charges were fabricated by the junta.

Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi, former de facto leader, had her 33-year sentence reduced to 18 years and moved to house arrest. Supporters claim charges were fabricated by the junta.

A new study by engineering experts from China's People’s Armed Police Force presents a hypothetical scenario where urban unrest following a military takeover is managed entirely by autonomous machines. The scenario describes roadblocks deployed automatically, key instigators identified and captured via facial recognition, internet connectivity cut off, and demonstrators dispersing without confronting any police officers in person.

A study by China's People's Armed Police Force engineers outlines a scenario where autonomous machines manage urban unrest through roadblocks, facial recognition, and internet blackouts without human police intervention. The scenario depicts a crowd protesting after a military takeover assaulting government installations.