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Jesse Ramdeo
The GovÂernÂment conÂtinÂues to push back against growÂing critÂiÂcism over its proÂposed arÂtiÂfiÂcial inÂtelÂliÂgence daÂta cenÂtres, with TerÂtiary EdÂuÂcaÂtion and Skills TrainÂing MinÂisÂter ProÂfesÂsor Prakash PerÂsad acÂcusÂing opÂpoÂnents of beÂing ânaysayÂersâ who comÂplain reÂgardÂless of the outÂcome, while PeÂnal/Debe ReÂgionÂal CorÂpoÂraÂtion ChairÂman GowÂtam MaÂharaj sought to reÂasÂsure the pubÂlic that any risks asÂsoÂciÂatÂed with the project would be propÂerÂly manÂaged.
The comÂments come amid inÂcreasÂing pubÂlic deÂbate folÂlowÂing last weekâs signÂing of three MemÂoÂranÂda of UnÂderÂstandÂing (MOUs) beÂtween the GovÂernÂment and UnitÂed States orÂganÂiÂsaÂtions.
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