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The man often touted as the godfather of AI has quit Google, citing concerns over the flood of fake information, videos and photos online and the possibility for AI to upend the job market. Dr Geoffrey Hinton, who with two of his students at the University of Toronto built a neural net in 2012, quit Google this week, the New York Times reported. Hinton, 75, said he quit to speak freely about the dangers of AI, and in part regrets his contribution to the field. He was brought on by Google a decade ago to help develop the company’s AI technology. Hinton’s research led…
TOTTENHAM FIGHT BACK TO DRAW 2-2 AGAINST UNITED – Manchester United drop points at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tottenham fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Manchester United thanks to Heung-Min Son’s late leveller in a pulsating game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Erik ten Hag’s side appeared on course to establish an eight-point cushion in fourth place as clinically-taken first-half goals from Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford put them in control. But Spurs, wounded from their 6-1 thrashing by Newcastle, after which Cristian Stellini was sacked as interim boss and replaced by Ryan Mason, pulled one…
AVERAGE UK RENTS HIT RECORD WITH £2,500 IN LONDON Property Shortage puts pressure on the rent price Average rents for properties across Britain have hit a new record high, according to data from a property website showing a record £2,500 per month in London. Rightmove said the average rent being asked outside the capital topped £1,190 per month for the first time during the first three months of the year. It completed, the company said, a rise in rents outside London during every quarter since the end of 2019. The main reason why rental costs have climbed so steeply has…
THOUSANDS RALLY IN JERUSALEM IN FAVOUR OF PLANNED JUDICIAL OVERHAUL – Israelis remain polarised over the planned legislation Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated in Jerusalem to show support for controversial planned legislation by the far-right coalition government which would see the country’s highest court stripped of much of its powers. Israelis remain polarised over the planned legislation that proponents say would restore balance to Israeli authorities and critics say removes checks on those in power. A sea of blue and white flags, which have also been used as a symbol of the protests against the planned legislation, could be…
4TH UNITED NATIONS WORLD DATA FORUM IN CHINA’S HANGZHOU – Calls For Enhancing Data Management The four-day 4th United Nations World Data Forum closed on Thursday in Hangzhou City of east China’s Zhejiang Province, releasing the Hangzhou Declaration which calls for strengthening data management to achieve sustainable development goals. Critics argue that China’s population is already vastly monitored, its citizens have no control over how data is used or shared with internal security forces and its human rights violations are being questioned across the world. The 4th UN World Data Forum was held from April 24 to 27. Themed “Towards…
BBC CHAIRMAN RICHARD SHARP RESIGNS OVER REPORT INTO APPOINTMENT – The report found he breached the governance code for public appointments The report found he breached the governance code for public appointments by not disclosing his involvement. Mr Sharp said the breach was “inadvertent and not material”. The report, by barrister Adam Heppinstall, was published on Friday morning. He was appointed by the Commissioner of Public Appointments to investigate claims which appeared in the Sunday Times. The report found “there is a risk of a perception that Mr Sharp was recommended for appointment” because he sought to assist the PM…
PASTOR CHRIS ANNOUNCES PRAISE NIGHT – Praise Night with Pastor Chris Holds Sunday April 30th Praise Night with Pastor Chris which is this Sunday April 30th at 3PM GMT+1. Pastor Chris Oyakilome stated, that “Through our praises, we bring tremendous blessings upon the nations of the world.”. Praise Night with Pastor Chris Oyakhilome will be showing live on all Loveworld Network Stations at 3PM GMT+1
BIDEN SAYS NORTH KOREAN ACTIONS ARE BLATANT VIOLATION OF SANCTIONS – Seoul pledged not to pursue a Nuclear Weapons Program of Its own North Korea’s actions are a blatant violation of sanctions, U.S. President Joe Biden said at a press conference with South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol. The United States and South Korea are standing against economic leverage being used in coercive ways, Biden said. The U.S. pledged to give South Korea more insight into its nuclear planning over any conflict with North Korea amid anxiety over Pyongyang’s growing arsenal of missiles and bombs. The announcement, which included a…
MINISTERS TAKE NURSES TO COURT TO STOP STRIKE Court to sit today to decide on this matter The government will go to the High Court today in a bid to stop nurses going on strike for 48 hours from 8pm on Sunday night until 8pm on Tuesday 2 May. The Royal College of Nursing announced the latest strike after members narrowly rejected the government’s pay offer earlier this month. Steve Barclay, the health secretary, says the union’s six-month strike mandate runs out at midnight on 1 May. Last night, he wrote to RCN boss Pat Cullen asking her to cut…
FOOD & MEDICINE SUPPLIES RUNNING LOW IN SUDAN’S KHARTOUM AS FIGHTING RAGES Air strikes and artillery have killed at least 459 people, wounded more than 4,000 Food supplies, gas and medicine are running low in Sudan’s capital of Khartoum, local businesses said, warning it could be “catastrophic” if the fighting between Sudan’s army and a paramilitary force continued. In a supermarket in Khartoum, shelves and fridges were empty on Wednesday. Only a few boxes of vegetables were available for people to purchase. A nearby bakery was closed and a gas station was empty. Khartoum resident Medhat said he was struggling…
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