Daily Current Affairs · September 29, 2023

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MLC Daily Current Affairs

Today in History (September 29th, 1936)

Silvio Berlusconi, born on September 29, 1936, in Milan, Italy, was an Italian media mogul and three-time Prime Minister of Italy (1994, 2001–06, and 2008–11). He founded Media set, a major Italian media company, and entered politics in the early 1990s by founding Forza Italia. His political career was marked by both achievements and controversies, including legal issues and personal scandals. Berlusconi passed away on June 12, 2023, at the age of 86, leaving a complex and polarizing legacy in Italian politics and media.

Summary of Today’s News

Architect of India’s Green Revolution departs.
M.S. Swaminathan, a renowned agricultural scientist and a key figure in India’s Green Revolution, passed away in Chennai at the age of 98 due to age-related issues. He worked with Agriculture Ministers C. Subramaniam and Jagjivan Ram to usher in the Green Revolution, which significantly increased wheat and rice production through advanced agricultural methods. His contributions to food security and agriculture remain a lasting legacy.

Reform can address India’s kidney transplant deficit
India is experiencing a critical shortage of kidneys for transplantation due to a high prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). In 2022. The shortage is largely due to stringent regulations in India and presents four ways patients can obtain kidneys. It emphasizes the need to reform kidney exchange laws to encourage altruistic donations, non-relative donations for swaps, and improved infrastructure for kidney exchanges.

Should generative Artificial Intelligence be regulated?
The legal framework regarding ownership and copyright of content generated by generative AI varies between jurisdictions. In the United States, the Copyright Office and a U.S. court have made it clear that copyright can only be held by human beings, excluding most AI-generated content from copyright protection. In contrast, India’s position is less clear, with recent cases illustrating the need for further legal deliberation.

What is the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence alliance?
The “Five Eyes” is a secretive intelligence-sharing network comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It primarily focuses on signals intelligence (SIGINT) and surveillance. Originating in the aftermath of World War II, it was formalized through the British-U.S. Communication Intelligence Agreement (UKUSA Agreement).

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