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Conservative Brazilians laud Elon Musk at rally in support of ex-president Bolsonaro
Conservative Brazilians laud Elon Musk at rally in support of ex-president Bolsonaro
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has seen a paradigm shift with the launch of OpenAI's latest 01 model, according to the founder of one of China's biggest generative AI start-ups, as Chinese firms race to catch up with their US peers. An "important improvement" made by OpenAI o1, the US start-up's newest large language model (LLM) released last week, is that it can accomplish tasks that would typically take humans a long time to think about and to complete, Yang Zhilin, founder an
Google has detailed how it plans to start helping users figure out if an image was created or modified using generative AI tools.
‘The US faces two futures,’ according to editors at top science magazine
BEIRUT (Reuters) -Israel's Mossad spy agency planted explosives inside 5,000 pagers imported by Lebanese group Hezbollah months before Tuesday's detonations, a senior Lebanese security source and another source told Reuters. The operation was an unprecedented Hezbollah security breach that saw thousands of pagers detonate across Lebanon, killing nine people and wounding nearly 3,000 others, including the group's fighters and Iran's envoy to Beirut. The Lebanese security source said the pagers were from Taiwan-based Gold Apollo, but the company said in a statement it did not manufacture the devices.
Malaysia’s King, Sultan Ibrahim, has instructed police to conduct a thorough investigation into the alleged criminal, and child abuse cases, linked to Global Ikhwan Service and Business Holdings (GISBH).
South Korea's military removed 1,300 cameras from its bases after discovering they were Chinese and could connect to a server there, an official said.
Here’s what the latest polls say about the 2024 presidential election, from The Independent’s data correspondent
Shou Zi Chew led Apple competitor Xiaomi through a blockbuster IPO. Now, he's leading TikTok as it navigates the threat of a US ban.
"I wasn't previously motivated to vote before this election, honestly, but the hate, divisiveness, and negativity from the Trump campaign is ridiculous."
Ashley Graham shared photos on Instagram wearing a Jean Paul Gaultier naked dress featuring a graphic print of a nude torso printed directly over her own.
A Hezbollah official said the explosions were the biggest security breach the group had experienced in nearly a year
The former US Secretary of State offered her view on Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala Harris
Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Christian Eriksen all scored twice, and Antony the other, as Manchester United thrashed Barnsley 7-0 to reach the fourth round of the Carabao Cup
The NYC-based model donned an opulent silky dress during NYFW and it's perfect for the festive party season ahead. See photos
Returning to Arrowhead Stadium to attend the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Taylor Swift shunned her trousers in true style.
The casino, operating since 1969, is in a state the Parti Islam SeMalaysia, an Islamic political party, wants to win.
The former secretary of state issued a dire warning about the former president.
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Chu Kai-pong, 27, became the first person convicted under Hong Kong’s newly enacted domestic national security law. Chu pleaded guilty to sedition on Monday after being arrested for wearing a T-shirt and mask displaying pro-independence slogans, actions prosecutors said revived memories of the 2019 protests and incited public disorder. Details of the case: Chu was arrested on June 12, 2024, at Shek Mun MTR station while wearing a T-shirt with the slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times” and a mask bearing “FDNOL,” shorthand for the 2019 protest mantra “five demands, not one less.”
Anthony Taylor will not referee a Premier League match this weekend after being subjected to abuse on social media for handing out 14 yellow cards at Bournemouth