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Taiwan's Ministry of Justice Proposes Civil Code Amendments to Abolish Siblings' Forced Share
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Law·03.06.2026AI özeti

Taiwan's Ministry of Justice Proposes Civil Code Amendments to Abolish Siblings' Forced Share

Taiwan's Ministry of Justice has proposed amendments to the Civil Code's inheritance provisions, aiming to abolish the "forced share" for siblings. The changes also introduce a "special contribution" system to recognize those who provided care or significantly contributed to the deceased's assets, thereby strengthening testamentary freedom and ensuring fairness for caregivers.

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Why human minds will stay special even as AI advances
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03.05.2026AI özeti

Why human minds will stay special even as AI advances

Princeton professor Tom Griffiths argues that human intelligence will remain special despite AI advances because our cognitive abilities evolved in response to specific biological constraints – finite lifespans, limited brain capacity, and communication through speech. While AI systems can process more data and scale their capabilities, they lack the breadth of human experience and struggle with tasks humans find simple. Griffiths contends that intelligence isn't a single scale like height, but rather encompasses many different ways of being smart, and AI will ultimately be better at some things and worse at others rather than universally superhuman.

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United Utilities shares surge 11% as Ofwat settlement proves more generous than expected
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