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- Elon Musk and a group of artificial intelligence experts and industry executives are calling for a six-month pause in training systems more powerful than OpenAI’s newly launched model GPT-4, in an open letter citing potential risks to society and humanity.
- ” What is the United States afraid of?” : China urges to hold perpetrators of Nord Stream sabotage accountable. On Monday, the United Nations Security Council failed to adopt a draft resolution to launch an international investigation into the pipeline attacks. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told a press conference Wednesday that Beijing claims it holds the perpetrators of the attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines responsible, while regretting the United Nations Security Council’s failure to approve a draft resolution calling for an international investigation. In this sense, you reiterated that it is necessary to carry out an “impartial, transparent and independent” investigationon acts of sabotage.
- The Southern Lights, or Aurora Australis, have been particularly vivid this season across New Zealand. Night skies erupting with green and pink light streams have entranced aurora hunters, with many staying up all night to get the perfect shot. Richard Zheng, an observer relatively new to the scene, camped out at Brighton Beach in Dunedin this week to take pictures. He said the intensity of the southern lights had grown “stronger and stronger” compared to last year.
- Two materials scientists from Boise State University in the US have just developed a new kind of plastic that, unlike existing plastics, isn’t made from crude oil and its derivatives. In their paper, Allison Christy and Scott Phillips describe making a new type of plastic based on poly(ethyl cyanoacrylate) or PECA, which is prepared from the monomer used to make Super Glue.
- A meatball was made from flesh cultivated using the DNA of an extinct woolly mammoth. It was created by Australian cultured meat company Vow, which said it wanted to get people talking about cultured meat, calling it a more sustainable alternative to real meat. (The company promised this was not an April Fools’ joke.)
- Generative AI such as ChatGPT could replace up to 300 million full-time jobs worldwide, according to estimates shared in a report published by the investment bank on Sunday. The technology, which can independently create new material, represents “a major advancement with potentially large macroeconomic effects,” Goldman Sachs argued. Roughly two-thirds of jobs in the US and Europe are exposed to “some degree of AI automation,” while generative AI could be used as a substitute for a quarter of current jobs.
- The Scott Trust, proprietor of UK newspaper The Guardian, has issued an apology after it was discovered that the publication’s founder John Edward Taylor, as well as the majority of its early financial backers, had demonstrable links to transatlantic slavery in the 1800s. The findings of the independently researched Scott Trust Legacies of Enslavement report, which was published on Tuesday, showed that Taylor, as well at least nine of paper’s 11 early financiers, had ties to merchant companies which imported significant quantities of raw cotton, harvested by slaves in North and South America in the 19th century.
- Elon Musk has taken fellow billionaire Bill Gates to task for his “limited” understanding of artificial intelligence (AI), suggesting he has a poor grasp of the emerging technology. Musk was responding to a comment by that Microsoft founder that he has been involved in the AI field for years. Musk took a shot at Gates in a social media post on Monday, after another user shared a recent article penned by the Microsoft mogul, in which he states he has held several meetings with the team from OpenAI – a tech company co-founded by Musk – beginning in 2016. “I remember the early meetings with Gates. His understanding of AI was limited. Still is,” Musk said.
- Jamie Dimon, the longtime CEO and chairman of JPMorgan Chase, faces judicial examination in two civil lawsuits that claim the investment bank profited from links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, several media outlets reported on Tuesday, citing sources. The lawsuits were brought against the Wall Street bank by an alleged Epstein victim and against the US Virgin Islands, where Epstein owned a home. The lawsuits against JPMorgan claim that Dimon as CEO had knowingly allowed continued cooperation with Epstein, ignoring internal warnings about his illegal behavior. According to a report by the Financial Times, during the pretrial process investigators found communications between JPMorgan employees that mentioned a “Dimon review” of the bank’s relationship with Epstein.
- Many Starlink users across Ukraine have seen their terminals stop working, the Kiev outlet Strana reported on Tuesday. According to experts who spoke to the outlet, the outage is not some nefarious plan by Elon Musk to harm Ukraine, but the result of criminals trying to scam Starlink parent company SpaceX. SpaceX provided the Kiev government with a number of Starlink terminals beginning in February last year, which Ukraine has used for military communications. Musk has objected to the “weaponization” of his technology, and last month restricted Kiev’s ability to use Starlink for remotely controlling drone strikes. When one US senator complained, Musk replied that his company “will not enable escalation of conflict that may lead to WW3.”
- The FBI spent two years investigating former US president Donald Trump’s first wife, Ivana Trump, over alleged ties to questionable elements in her native Czechoslovakia, according to records released by the agency and published by Bloomberg on Monday. A heavily redacted document from February 1989 stamped “secret” and later declassified recommends the opening of a preliminary inquiry on Trump, born Ivana Zelnickova and previously known as Ivana Winklmayr, based on information from a confidential source. However, another “secret” document acknowledges that the “allegations” made against her could potentially “stem from jealousies of her wealth and fame.”
- A newly released image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope shows Z 229-15, which, at first glance, simply appears to be a spiral galaxy, given its two spiraling arms of stars emanating from a bright core. But it’s far, far more than that. Z 229-15 is one of those objects that fits several classifications, according to a statement released by the European Space Agency (ESA). “Z 229-15 is one of those interesting celestial objects that, should you choose to research it, you will find defined as several different things,” the statement reads. While it’s impossible to pin down a singular classification for Z 229-15, there are several overlapping definitions that together describe this wondrous celestial object. And given that it’s 390 million light-years away from Earth, it’s far enough away to be considered a quasar (though that distance means it’s actually a “nearby” quasar).
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Eski-Kermen Cave Town
An ancient cave settlement located in Crimea. It was built during 6th Century CE, considered one of most important historical and cultural sites in region.
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A Gargoyle of Notre Dame, 1920
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