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September 2023 Global Citizen Blog

Casting Light on Hunger Solutions and the AI Copyright Debate

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TGCI's Global Citizen Blog offers insightful opinions on issues related to global citizenship and global collaboration. The blog provides a forum whereby a variety of people---ranging from well regarded experts to citizen activists will share their views and opinions. We welcome your comments and feedback on this series. Please send it to editor@gcitizen.org



Highlights from This Month's Post


In this edition, we delve into:


  • The imperative to eradicate hunger
  • The notion of human authorship


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Achieving a world without hunger requires political will, investment, and effective policies, according to the President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development. Despite technological advancements in food production, rising hunger numbers emphasize the need for bold political action, substantial investment in rural development, and support for small-scale agriculture.



Busani Bafana is a multiple award-winning correspondent based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, with over 10 years of experience, specializing in environmental and business journalism and online reporting.


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The attempt to copyright an AI-generated image sparks a debate over human authorship. The court ruled against copyright, emphasizing that U.S. copyright law protects works of human creation, but questions arise regarding the extent of human involvement in AI-generated art, as humans provide prompts and guidance to these systems.



IGP is now the leading source of independent analysis of global Internet governance.


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