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Isobel Meikle-Small and Carey Mulligan as Kathy H in Mark Romanek’s “Never Let Me Go” (2010)

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Kazuo Ueda, de gouverneur van de Bank of Japan, waarschuwt dat technologische vooruitgang, zoals kunstmatige intelligentie (AI), nieuwe risico's voor de financ

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Denis Scheck zum Literaturnobelpreis für Kazuo Ishiguro: "Ohne Frage Weltliteratur"

"Das ist nach vielen Fehlschlägen eine richtig gute Nachricht, die uns da aus Stockholm erreicht", urteilt WDR 2 Literaturkritiker Denis Scheck über die Entscheidung, den Literaturnobelpreis an Kazuo Ishiguro zu vergeben. Der britische Schriftsteller japanischer Herkunft sei ein Brückenbauer, so Scheck. Er habe die Tradition des bürgerlichen Romans mit dem fantastischen Erzählen versöhnt.