Letters to the Editor

AI driven cars, mini-buses and big trucks

Dear Editor, Quite by chance, I turned on to Fareed Zakaria’s GPS programme on which he had an intriguing presentation on Artificial Intelligence (AI), exploring its possible impact on various topics like knowledge acquisition, organizing societies, nuclear Armageddon and visual art.

QC alum grabs British TV prime spot

Dear Editor, Queen’s College Georgetown alum (Sir) Trevor Phillips grabbed a Brinish television prime spot with the broadcast of the first SUNDAY WITH TREVOR PHILLIPS today on Sky News.

Cricket’s new red card rule

Dear Editor, The captain is up in arms against the new red card rule and attendant consequences introduced in this year’s CPL  The more pertinent concern in the rile up now was it because his team was the first to suffer the indignity of being red carded?

Misinformation from bank to woman, 84,

Dear Editor, On Friday I was in the presence of a very distraught Guyanese of 84 years and it galled me, again, how this constituent is disrespected and disregarded, even bullied in this society.

Continued impasse between leaders

Dear Editor, From all accounts, it seems the school boys, childish, petty comments on the continued impasse between leaders of the main divide are directed at one side only. 

The main perpetrator

Dear Editor, As per the late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi quote, “History is the best teacher, who has the worst students”.

Moving Guyana forward in organic farming

Dear Editor, During the National Toshaos Council Conference, President Irfaan Ali spoke about the importance of the agricultural sector and proposed using ‘crickets’ as organic fertilizer.

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