Meta announced that it is creating a new team to focus research on artificial general intelligence, the ability for a model to think at the same level of reasoning as humans.
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Meta announces new ‘superintelligence’ unit to work on AI
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Firework Injuries- How To Stay Safe And Avoid The ER On July 4th
TOPSHOT – Fireworks explode over the National Mall as the US Capitol (R) and National Monument are … More
Every year, millions of Americans gather and…
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170 groups call for U.S. and Israeli-backed Gaza aid distribution to be shut down
Calling the humanitarian aid distribution centers “death traps,” the Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a statement Tuesday that 583 people had died since GHF first began operating in Gaza in late May following a three-month Israeli…
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Europe’s Most Ambitious Startups Aren’t Becoming Global; They’re Starting That Way
A founder from Berlin recently told me she was “rethinking America” and focusing on Europe in light of Donald Trump’s start to his presidency. I’ve heard variations of this sentiment since last November,…
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Police in Turkey detain satirical magazine employees over Prophet Muhammad cartoon controversy
Police in Turkey detained three more employees of a satirical magazine on Tuesday, raising the number of people taken into custody over a cartoon that allegedly depicted the Prophet Muhammad to four.
The cartoon, published in LeMan magazine, drew…
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SSU confirms precision strike on Russian military plant in Izhevsk
Drones operated by Ukraine’s Security Service (SSU) struck the Kupol plant in Izhevsk, a key Russian military manufacturer of Tor and Osa air defense systems, as well as drones for the Russian army.
This was confirmed to Ukrinform by sources within the…
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The Disconnect Between Climate Goals And Funds For Factory Farms
A pig farm next to the Toachi River in northeast Ecuador.
It’s hard to overstate the importance of rivers like Peripa to residents of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador. “For us, losing a river means losing our life, losing our identity, because there we find healing…
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Satirical magazine employees detained over prophet cartoon controversy in Turkey
Turkish police detained three more employees of a satirical magazine on Tuesday, raising the number of people taken into custody over a cartoon that allegedly depicted the Prophet Muhammad to four.
The cartoon, published in LeMan magazine,…
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