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ChatGPT in Politics

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  Experts are cautioning against the widespread adoption of the AI bot ChatGPT in politics due to its notoriety for fabricating "facts," despite its ability to pass exams, write poetry, and even help draft laws. Politicians, including Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, have been seeking out ChatGPT to score political points, but the bot's malleability also raises concerns about its potential to generate untruths. While ChatGPT has been used to write speeches and even draft laws, experts argue that the bot's limited added value and unclear environmental impact, bias, and ethics at OpenAI should prompt caution. Nonetheless, AI could be useful for repetitive tasks such as generating emails asking for donations. The bots' malleability also allows them to be trained to represent a political point of view, but this could raise further concerns about their potential for generating untruths. The development of TruthGPT, an AI text tool stripped of perceived liberal b...

US Top Medical Schools Amid Rankings Delay

  The preview of U.S. News & World Report's annual list of the best medical schools, which was released more than a week ago, has been taken down from the outlet's website. The complete and final list has been delayed, prompting a number of top medical schools to announce that they will no longer participate in the rankings, similar to their law school counterparts. According to a note posted on the preview page of the U.S. News website, the delay is due to an unprecedented number of inquiries during the embargo period for the 2023-2024 Best Graduate Schools rankings. The rankings are not final until they are published in their entirety on USNews.com. The outlet's decision to release a preview of this year's top performers, in a departure from its procedure in prior years, has drawn attention. U.S. News hopes that the complete rankings will draw attention to the remaining 90% of students seeking the best choice for their legal and/or medical education. A spokesperso...

Mountain Climbers Attempt

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AS ARCTIC COLD blasts across the Midwest, many Americans are getting a little taste of what it feels like to be at the foot of the mountain known as K2 where -15 degrees is as warm as it will ever get during this winter season. The difference is that the hardcore mountaineers who are currently stationed at K2 base camp have willingly sought out these inhospitable circumstances, all for the sake of making a climb that has long been considered impossible. If they complete the unlikely feat, they will have claimed one of the last remaining great prizes in mountaineering—the first winter ascent of the world's second-tallest mountain. “You cannot imagine how much more difficult it is [to climb K2] in winter compared to spring or summer,” says Alex Txikon, speaking via satellite phone from the base camp, located at 16,700 feet on a boulder-strewn landscape blanketed in snow and ice. Txikon (pronounced chi-KON), who is from Spain's Basque region, is currently leading one of the tw...

Kawasaki Disease

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What Is Kawasaki Disease?  Kawasaki  is a disease that causes irritation (expanding and redness) in veins all through the body. It occurs in three stages, and an enduring fever as a rule is the principal sign.  The condition regularly influences kids more youthful than 5 years of age. At the point when side effects are seen early and rewarded, kids with Kawasaki sickness start to feel better inside a couple of days.  What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Kawasaki Disease?  Kawasaki infection has obvious manifestations and signs that show up in stages. The main stage, which can keep going for as long as about fourteen days, generally includes a fever that goes on for in any event 5 days.  Different side effects include:  ("red") eyes  a pink rash on the back, paunch, arms, legs, and genital territory  red, dry, broke lips  a "strawberry" tongue (white covering with red knocks on the tongue)  an irritated throa...

Flynn case-Justice department

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WASHINGTON (AP) — In a sudden turn around, the Justice Department on Thursday said it is dropping the criminal body of evidence against President Donald Trump's first national security consultant, Michael Flynn, deserting an arraignment that turned into an energizing sob for the president and his supporters in assaulting the FBI's Trump-Russia examination. The activity was a shocking inversion for one of the mark cases brought by extraordinary direction Robert Mueller. It comes despite the fact that examiners for as long as three years have kept up that Flynn deceived the FBI in a January 2017 meeting about his discussions with the Russian minister. Notice Flynn himself conceded so a lot, confessing before later requesting to pull back the supplication, and he turned into a key cooperator for Mueller as the exceptional direction explored ties among Russia and Trump's 2016 political crusade. Thursday's activity was quickly grasped by Trump, who has steadily...

Junaid Jamshed Nasheed

Create A Passport to Virtually Travel the World

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As an ingrained voyager, I see it extremely hard right currently as stuck at home with no real spot to go or anticipates travel sooner rather than later. In any case, I'm a grown-up who comprehends the reasons we're not voyaging; my child, he simply needs to "go"— some place, anyplace. Children who love to make a trip or are accustomed to getting out and seeing the world may be making some hard memories changing in accordance with our present stay-at-home practices. How would you keep their craving for new experiences alive while supporting an occupied and engaging condition at home?  One alternative to consider is having the children make their own (imagine) travel papers at home, as Reddit client did, and afterward utilizing them as a passage to investigating different places and societies, if just for all intents and purposes.  While we're not utilizing our genuine international IDs, causing one at home is an innovative method to help children t...