AI bots are ‘better than most humans’ at certain tasks, scientists claim

Artificial intelligence bots such as ChatGPT might be better than people at some creative tasks, according to new research. Researchers looked at the robots' ability to perform a cognitive skill known as divergent thinking, which we use to come up with ideas by exploring many possible solutions – and found, in general, chatbots were better than humans. Simone Grassini, associate […]

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Daily horoscope for September 16, 2023

Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Libra. Happy Birthday for Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023: You are lively, passionate and enthusiastic. You like to learn, and you have the patience to do this. You stand up for your beliefs. This year promises exciting changes and increased personal freedom. Let go of […]

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Russia humiliated as entire Black Sea fleet deceived in latest Ukraine win

Ukraine: Forces recapture Boyko towers in the Black Sea Ukrainian Special Forces have recaptured the strategically important Boyko Towers, dealing a major blow to Putin’s Russian naval operations in the Black Sea. The operation, which had been planned for six weeks not only secured the towers but also provided Ukrainian forces with valuable intelligence on Russian military technology. A Special […]

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Starmers jaunt to an international wokery convention shows his priorities

Penny Mordaunt Takes Down Labour And Says Starmer Has ‘No Balls’ Labour’s huge 20-point poll lead over the Conservatives has been built on Sir Keir Starmer trying to avoid telling us what his party really would do in government. This is no accident, he has been handed the Tony Blair playbook by the master of the dark arts – Lord […]

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Senior Peer warns the government to protect triple lock ahead of election

Failing to protect the pensions triple lock would be a “terrible indictment of our country”, a senior Peer has warned. Lord Foulkes’ warning came as he laid down the gauntlet to all political parties to guarantee commitment ahead of next year’s expected general election. Both Labour and the Conservatives are refusing to commit to including the triple lock in their […]

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Rishi Sunak shares nations horror at XL bully dog attacks

American XL bully dogs will be banned by the end of the year ­following a surge in vicious attacks, Rishi Sunak has promised. The Prime Minister said he was horrified by recent incidents ­including the death of Ian Price, 52, and said the breed was a “danger to our communities”. Announcing the move, Mr Sunak said he “shared the nation’s […]

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Humiliated Putin ‘downplaying Crimea attack’ as Ukraine destroys key weapons

The Russian Ministry of Defence has attempted to downplay Ukraine’s recent missile strikes on the shipyard of the Black Sea Fleet in Crimea. The latest UK defence intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine reports that the ship and submarine hit in the strikes have been severely damaged, with the landing ship Minsk “functionally destroyed”. The attack on the Sevastopol […]

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Sunaks Brexit deal in a pickle as EU bars part of the UK from selling jam

Andrea Leadsom says Brexit ‘apologists’ MPS should leave PPA Brexiteers have reacted with fury over plans for the EU to use the deal they made with Rishi Sunak to force jam to be sold as “marmalade” in parts of the UK. The fate of everyone’s favourite breakfast fruit preserve has become the latest example seized on by Brexiteers that Brexit […]

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Texas Senate begins deliberations at Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial – The Denver Post

By PAUL J. WEBER, JIM VERTUNO and JAKE BLEIBERG (Associated Press) AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton moved Friday into the hands of a Senate jury that was deciding whether the embattled Republican should be removed from office over corruption allegations that have shadowed him for years. The start of deliberations pushed Paxton, […]

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Texas AG Ken Paxton returns for closing arguments as his impeachment trial races toward a verdict The Denver Post

By PAUL J. WEBER and JAKE BLEIBERG (Associated Press) AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas lawmakers leading the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton made a final appeal Friday to a jury of senators to convict and remove the embattled Republican over accusations of corruption that have shadowed him for years. “If we don’t keen public officials from abusing the powers […]

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