The Ministry of Education and Science has prepared guidelines for more awareness in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the educational process, BTA reported. The document is published on the website of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, in support of the use of new technologies, but without being mandatory or binding.
Minister of Education and Science Prof. Galin Tsokov has initiated the creation of a working group in which more than 40 experts participate. At the first meeting of the working group, Minister Tsokov pointed out that a balance will be sought in the implementation of information technologies in the educational process. According to him, digitization is one of the ways towards achieving education 5.0, which corresponds to the development of technology, industry, future professions and the labor market that will take shape in the coming years.
Bulgaria cannot intervene in the espionage case against Bulgarian citizens in the UK. This was stated by Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov during parliamentary question time, in response to a question from the Velichie party. "Criminal justice is carried..
More than 42% of Bulgarians are concerned about the development of artificial intelligence. According to a quick survey on the topic by the Myara agency, published by BTA, 37 percent of those surveyed said they were not familiar with..
Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil met yesterday with Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad - Chief Advisor to King Abdullah II for Religious and Cultural Affairs, the Bulgarian Patriarchate reported. The prince is part of the official delegation of..
Housekeepers (76%), cooks (68%), receptionists (57%), waiters (50%), bar tenders (26%) and technical staff (23%) are in demand most for the tourist..
The upgrade of the Bulgarian supercomputer Discoverer has been completed successfully, and the machine now has new systems capable of additional..
On Thursday there will be significant cloudiness with rain showers. The lowest temperature will slightly rise and will be between 4°..
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