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Freedom must be defended. Thousands of pilgrims in Velehrad heard the warning even before AI
CZ🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Freedom must be defended. Thousands of pilgrims in Velehrad heard the warning even before AI

Thousands of pilgrims gathered at Vyšehrad for a pilgrimage mass, where Brno Bishop Pavel Konzbul delivered a sermon emphasizing courage in the face of uncertainty and fear. He encouraged people to slow down during their holidays, avoid being consumed by the 'economy of attention' of the digital world, and spend time reading books. Konzbul referenced American journalist Jim Trelease's idea that nations which read little make poor decisions, highlighting the danger of an uneducated majority overpowering an educated minority in democracy. The two-day event included music performances, sports competitions, educational seminars, manual Bible transcription, exhibitions, and international meetings for wheelchair users. The weekend concluded with a charity concert, where attendees donated 730,000 Czech crowns through SMS donations to support charitable projects until the end of this year.

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Novinky.cz logoNovinky.czIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 705 days ago
The versatile Jesse Eisenberg will take over the President 's Award at the Karlovy Vary Festival .

Jesse Eisenberg, known for his roles portraying socially awkward and neurotic characters, has been awarded the President's Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The festival will screen his 2013 film 'Dvojník' (English title: 'The Double') in his honor, where he played dual roles. Eisenberg has worked extensively with director Woody Allen, appearing in films such as 'Do Říma s láskou' (2012) and 'Café Society' (2016). He has also collaborated with actors like Kristen Stewart and Emma Stone in various projects, including 'Zombieland' and its sequel. However, his performance as Lex Luthor in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' was criticized, and he later admitted it negatively impacted his career.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a cultural event and an actor's career, focusing on film roles and collaborations. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues, making the subject apolitical.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): This article presents detailed information about Eisenberg's filmography and collaborations, including specific roles and films. While factually accurate, it contains more narrative and evaluative language, such as describing his acting style and comparing his work with Woody Allen, which introduces

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Jesse Eisenberg: Ve svých filmech nechci používat AI

Jesse Eisenberg, known for his roles in films like 'The Double' and his upcoming project 'Debut,' has expressed reservations about using artificial intelligence in filmmaking. During an interview at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, he stated that while he is open to new technologies, he chose not to use AI in his latest film due to concerns over its quality and potential impact on employment. Eisenberg emphasized the value of traditional methods, noting that post-production took about a year as they worked manually. He also mentioned testing AI for scriptwriting but found the results unsatisfactory. Additionally, Eisenberg revealed plans to volunteer in a children’s camp in Ukraine alongside his wife, highlighting his commitment to charitable work.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses Jesse Eisenberg's personal views on AI and his charitable activities. These topics are not inherently politically charged, and the content presents his opinions without overt bias or ideological framing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports on Eisenberg's upcoming film 'Debut' and his stance on not using AI. It provides specific details about his recent activities and charitable work. However, it includes some subjective commentary on his acting style and career choices, which may lean slightly towards pr

Novinky.cz logoNovinky.czIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Freedom must be defended. Thousands of pilgrims in Velehrad heard the warning even before AI

Thousands of pilgrims gathered at Vyšehrad for a pilgrimage mass, where Brno Bishop Pavel Konzbul delivered a sermon emphasizing courage in the face of uncertainty and fear. He encouraged people to slow down during their holidays, avoid being consumed by the 'economy of attention' of the digital world, and spend time reading books. Konzbul referenced American journalist Jim Trelease's idea that nations which read little make poor decisions, highlighting the danger of an uneducated majority overpowering an educated minority in democracy. The two-day event included music performances, sports competitions, educational seminars, manual Bible transcription, exhibitions, and international meetings for wheelchair users. The weekend concluded with a charity concert, where attendees donated 730,000 Czech crowns through SMS donations to support charitable projects until the end of this year.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a religious event with a focus on social and ethical reflections, including comments on education, democracy, and technology. While there are mentions of societal concerns like the impact of digital distraction and AI, these are presented as general observations rather than a抨

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