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Greece’s move against mass tourism and the increasing flow of cruise ships that dock at its shores will be finalized with the imposition of a €20 tax, which will initially apply only to the two islands, Mykonos and Santorini. The plan to impose the tax […]
TikTok made a last-ditch effort in the Supreme Court aimed at stopping the app’s ban that was set to take effect in a few days – but the platform’s arguments may have ‘failed’. Most justices appeared inclined to uphold a federal law that would ban […]
Greece’s move against mass tourism and the increasing flow of cruise ships that dock at its shores will be finalized with the imposition of a €20 tax, which will initially apply only to the two islands, Mykonos and Santorini. The plan to impose the tax […]
Culture TravelGreece’s move against mass tourism and the increasing flow of cruise ships that dock at its shores will be finalized with the imposition of a €20 tax, which will initially apply only to the two islands, Mykonos and Santorini. The plan to impose the tax […]
Culture TravelTikTok, Reddit and Imgur are to be investigated by the UK’s data protection watchdog over how they use the personal information of teenage users. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said it wants to look into how video-sharing app TikTok uses information from users aged 13 […]
TechnologySkype – once the dominant video calling service – has announced that it will shut down for good. The service boasted more than 300 million users at its peak, but the most recent figures Microsoft shared were in 2023, when it said it had more […]
TechnologyThe UK competition watchdog has launched an investigation into tech giant Google. The company is being investigated for whether it has too much power in online search. Google accounts for 90% of online searches in the UK, and the Competition and Markets Authority is looking […]
TechnologyTikTok made a last-ditch effort in the Supreme Court aimed at stopping the app’s ban that was set to take effect in a few days – but the platform’s arguments may have ‘failed’. Most justices appeared inclined to uphold a federal law that would ban […]
Technology USAIt’s been 10 years since Michael Schumacher’s fatal crash at a ski resort in the French Alps left the Formula 1 legend bedridden. A new report claims that Schumacher has gotten back into a Formula 1 car. According to German newspaper Bild, Schumacher got into […]
SportsIt’s been 10 years since Michael Schumacher’s fatal crash at a ski resort in the French Alps left the Formula 1 legend bedridden.
A new report claims that Schumacher has gotten back into a Formula 1 car. According to German newspaper Bild, Schumacher got into a Mercedes AMG, aiming to stimulate his brain through the sounds he’s been used to hearing all his life. , as a Formula 1 driver.
The move by the doctors caring for Schumacher is part of the support plan for the seven-time German F1 world champion, who never recovered from the accident he suffered on December 29, 2013.
Ten years later, his health appears to remain poor and he needs round-the-clock care, which is provided by a team of 15 doctors, masseurs and other assistants.
His brother, Ralf Schumacher, even recently stated that “nothing is the same” in his communication with Michael, but added that “fortunately, advanced medical science offers many possibilities.”
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The New York Times has filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, seeking to stop these companies from using its content to train chatbots. In the lawsuit filed Dec. 27 in a Manhattan, New York court, The New York Times newspaper said OpenAI and […]
TechnologyThe New York Times has filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, seeking to stop these companies from using its content to train chatbots.
In the lawsuit filed Dec. 27 in a Manhattan, New York court, The New York Times newspaper said OpenAI and Microsoft are advancing their technology “by illegally using the newspaper’s work to create artificial intelligence products with it.” , which “threatens The Times’ ability to provide that service.”
OpenAI and Microsoft have yet to comment on the matter.
Media organizations have been hit by the movement of readers to online platforms, and while many publications have been created in the digital online space, artificial intelligence has threatened to upend many industries, including media.
Artificial intelligence companies take information that is accessible online, including articles published by media organizations, and use this information to train AI-generating chatbots.
These companies have attracted billions of dollars in investment over a short period of time.
The Times did not list what compensation it is seeking, but said the legal action “is to hold them [the companies] responsible for billions of dollars in statutory and other damages due to the illegal copying and use of the unique and valuable work of The Times”.
In the lawsuit, The Times said Microsoft and OpenAi “seek to take advantage of The Times’ massive investments in journalism,” using them to build products without permission or payment.
In July, Open AI and The Associated Press announced a deal under which the artificial intelligence company would acquire the license to use the AP’s news archive.
However, The New York Times said it has never given permission to anyone to use its content for the purpose of AI-generated content.
The lawsuit also comes after the termination of talks between the newspaper and these two companies.
The Times said it contacted Microsoft and OpenAI in April to express concerns about the use of its intellectual property, and talks aimed to resolve the issue.
During the talks, the newspaper said it intended to “accept a fair price” for the use of its content.
“These negotiations did not lead to a settlement,” the lawsuit said.
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In the next three years, from 2024 to 2027, over a billion mobile phones will be on the market with ChatGpt-style generative artificial intelligence technology on board. These are the predictions of the analysis company “Counterpoint Research”, which predicts the distribution of over 100 million […]
TechnologyIn the next three years, from 2024 to 2027, over a billion mobile phones will be on the market with ChatGpt-style generative artificial intelligence technology on board.
These are the predictions of the analysis company “Counterpoint Research”, which predicts the distribution of over 100 million units of GenAI devices, as they are called, until 2024, while in 2027 the predictions go to 522 million, with an annual increase of 83% .
Analysts define these phones as a subset of devices that use generative artificial intelligence to create original content, rather than simply providing pre-programmed responses or performing predetermined tasks.
For example, they will be able to create personalized content, images, translate in real-time and have smarter digital “assistants” on board with advice and non-default conversational styles. According to “Counterpoint”, “Samsung” and “Qualcomm” will initially be the two main companies in this sector.
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Android looks like it will implement one of the features that the iPhone has, which is definitely one of the best features in terms of battery. According to reports, Google is said to be working on launching a battery indicator on Android smartphones. This means […]
TechnologyAndroid looks like it will implement one of the features that the iPhone has, which is definitely one of the best features in terms of battery.
According to reports, Google is said to be working on launching a battery indicator on Android smartphones.
This means that when the battery on an Android device starts to degrade, you will be able to check the remaining capacity of your battery; in some form it will let you know when you need to change the battery in your phone.
Currently, Android users have to rely on third-party apps to check battery health.
As reported, Android 14 QPR 2 brings with it a hidden section, “battery health”. Although it currently lacks a dedicated battery health meter, the code implies that it can display details such as “estimated percentage”.
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Detroit has made NBA history, but for something that will always be painfully remembered for the Pistons. The latter surrendered to the Brooklyn Nets with the score 112-118, marking their 27th consecutive loss. No one before in American basketball has experienced this negative performance, confirming […]
SportsDetroit has made NBA history, but for something that will always be painfully remembered for the Pistons. The latter surrendered to the Brooklyn Nets with the score 112-118, marking their 27th consecutive loss.
No one before in American basketball has experienced this negative performance, confirming the true failure of Detroit. In the last game, Cade Cunningham tried to avoid this record for his team, but his points and performance were not enough. On the other hand, the Nets’ victory came from the bench, where the players activated during the challenge brought 36 points.
The discussion is completely different for Memphis, which with a Ja Morant in excellent form, added another victory to the fantastic run in this NBA season. The Grizzlies star scored 31 points in his team’s one-point overtime victory over New Orleans 115-116.
In the evening’s other challenges in American basketball, important victories were secured by the Chicago Bulls, Orlando Magic and Los Angeles Clippers.
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During 2023 there has been a lot of fake news, especially about emotional events such as recent wars and crises. But there were also strange forgeries. DW’s fact-checking team picked out ten particularly strange forgeries. No, this video is not Volodymyr Zelensky dancing: Since Russia’s […]
LifeStyle UncategorizedDuring 2023 there has been a lot of fake news, especially about emotional events such as recent wars and crises. But there were also strange forgeries. DW’s fact-checking team picked out ten particularly strange forgeries.
No, this video is not Volodymyr Zelensky dancing:
Since Russia’s attack on Ukraine in February 2022, there has been a lot of fake news circulating about both countries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky himself is often the target of smear campaigns. As in the case where a video purportedly shows Zelensky dancing to belly dance beats in a tight, glittering gold suit. DW research shows: The video is a deepfake in which the president’s face was superimposed on the body of a dancer.
No, Sweden has not organized sex tournaments
In July there was an outlandish claim that Sweden had declared sex a sport and was organizing a sex tournament. Many international media outlets reported on this, including the Times of India, one of India’s most respected newspapers. One report said that Sweden wanted to hold a tournament in which participants would have to sleep together for up to six hours a day to determine who was the best.
This claim is false, as DW research shows: Göteborgs-Posten, one of Sweden’s leading daily newspapers, reported that a Swedish strip club owner named Dragan Bratic had asked for sex to be classified as a sport. However, the Swedish sports association rejected this request in May, it confirmed to DW.
No, the viral photo of used condoms being cleaned and sold as new is not from Kenya:
Another photo shows dozens of photos of what appear to be used condoms. Several Facebook posts earlier this year said that six students from Kenya were arrested for cleaning used condoms and selling them as new ones.
The claim is false, as a reverse image search shows. According to a 2020 news report, almost 324,000 used condoms were actually cleaned and resold not in Kenya, but in Vietnam. They are not sold by six students in Kenya, but by a small factory in Vietnam.
No, the recordings do not show cockroaches in the abdomen:
“At a government hospital in Kenya, a patient was scanned with an MRI due to suspicion of live insects in his abdomen,” wrote various Facebook users in May 2023, posting an image of what appeared to be a large cockroach. in the belly. But the image is photoshopped, as a fact check shows. The original radiograph has been published on a radiology website – and there is not a single cockroach to be seen.
No, Joe Biden didn’t have diapers:
US President Joe Biden is 81 years old – and it is repeatedly claimed that he is too old for his job. In June 2023, a purported photo of him kneeling on the floor with a diaper sticking out of his pants was circulated in several places. But the image is manipulated, as an image study shows. Biden actually fell at a ceremony at the US Air Force Academy in June 2023 — but multiple videos and photos of the fall show he wasn’t wearing a diaper. Image material has been manipulated.
No, there is no evidence that an American plane lost in 1955 reappeared after 37 years:
A plane took off from New York in 1955, disappeared and returned 37 years later to Miami, Florida. So says a viral post on Facebook. There is no evidence for this claim, as fact-checking by Agence France-Presse shows. There is no record from US authorities that a plane took off from New York in 1955 and then went missing. Additionally, the story was originally published by an American tabloid newspaper known for publishing fictional content.
No, OceanGate was not found empty:
This tragic event went around the world: On June 18, five people with the company OceanGate set off in a mini-submarine to visit the Titanic, which sank in 1912. But a short time later, contact with the inhabitants was lost and the teams rescuers tried to find the divers. The whole world quickly reported about it, and many users also spoke on social media about it. As an alleged CNN screenshot went viral. “OceanGate found empty,” it read. But this was clearly false information, as our research showed.
The article claims to be from CNN, but the image does not have the actual design of the news channel. The mock screenshot shows the old CNN layout in red, the current design is black. Furthermore, the alleged cover photo of the fake article does not show the Titanic, but a submarine named Cyclops 1. Further information in the text of the claimed image is also incorrect.
No, Disney World did not remove Cinderella’s Castle:
Fake news about Disney has been very popular for years. In November, a website reported that the Disney World theme park in Orlando, Florida, in the United States had removed Cinderella’s famous pink castle overnight. This claim was also shared in a video on TikTok and was viewed more than a million times.
The article and video are satire, as a look at the website shows. Additionally, current photos from the amusement park show that the castle, the park’s landmark, is still standing.
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Microsoft has plans to stop supporting the Windows 10 operating system, but this has brought a great concern, since about 240 million computers in the world are destined to be thrown into the “garbage”. This also risks a large flow of electronic waste, risking the […]
TechnologyMicrosoft has plans to stop supporting the Windows 10 operating system, but this has brought a great concern, since about 240 million computers in the world are destined to be thrown into the “garbage”.
This also risks a large flow of electronic waste, risking the trashing of about 480 million kilograms of electronic equipment, which is roughly the weight of 320,000 cars, according to Canalis Search.
Although many of these computers may be operational for years after support for Windows 10 ends, Canalis warned that demand for devices without security updates may be low.
Microsoft has revealed the plan to provide security updates for Windows 10 devices until October 2028. However, the price for this service has not yet been made known.
Meanwhile, Canalis suggests that “migrating” to newer computers may be more cost-effective.
The changes come in the context of plans to end support for Windows 10, while the next Windows operating system is expected to bring advanced Artificial Intelligence technology.
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“MQTech Tok” has discovered a trick to make Christmas greetings more special. This trick only works on iPhones, and is ideal for texting people during the holidays. First you need to open the Messages app, and select the person you want to send the text […]
Technology“MQTech Tok” has discovered a trick to make Christmas greetings more special.
This trick only works on iPhones, and is ideal for texting people during the holidays.
First you need to open the Messages app, and select the person you want to send the text to.
After writing the greeting, press and hold the send button, and you will be presented with the option to animate the message.
Then click Screen, choose the animation you want and send the message.
And to make things easier, you can send the message to many people at once
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On Friday evening, the German newspaper “Welt am Sonntag” dropped the “bombshell” that UEFA is in danger of expelling Barcelona from the Champions League. According to the newspaper in question, the possible sanction against Barcelona by UEFA is related to the disrespect of financial “fair […]
SportsOn Friday evening, the German newspaper “Welt am Sonntag” dropped the “bombshell” that UEFA is in danger of expelling Barcelona from the Champions League.
According to the newspaper in question, the possible sanction against Barcelona by UEFA is related to the disrespect of financial “fair play” by the Spanish club.
The information published by this newspaper spoke of some questionable accounts regarding the increase in income that the Catalan club has had, apart from the usual movements of a football club.
On the other hand, as reported by MARCA, Barcelona along with nine other top European clubs, including PSG, Manchester City and AC Milan, are being investigated for non-compliance with financial regulations set by UEFA to being able to participate in the competitions organized by it.
Barcelona said yesterday that it knows nothing about this situation, but the Spanish newspaper has been able to ensure that the solution of the case, that of Barca and the rest of the teams under investigation, will arrive in February 2024.
What is happening now are rumors or leaks of information made with some purpose and which have arrived since the decision of the European Court about the dominant position of UEFA.
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‘Last Christmas’, sung by duo George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley as part of the band ‘wham’ has returned to the top of the Christmas music charts this year in the UK. It was named the best song in the BBC Radio 1 Official Chart. The […]
Entertainment‘Last Christmas’, sung by duo George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley as part of the band ‘wham’ has returned to the top of the Christmas music charts this year in the UK.
It was named the best song in the BBC Radio 1 Official Chart.
The musician Ridgeley has reacted on his social networks where he has expressed that he would like to have his colleague George by his side, after all these years, to enjoy the ranking in the first place.
After the singer Michael passed away 7 years ago, exactly on Christmas day.
“I feel like mission accomplished, as Michael wrote the song with the intention of it reaching the historic moment,” wrote the British artist.
“Last Christmas” was originally released by Wham in December 1984.
In that period, it spent five consecutive weeks at number two in the UK Singles Chart.
The song has since been covered in various ways by many artists, including Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Jimmy Eat World and the Backstreet Boys.
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