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How close are we to an accurate AI fake news detector?

Thenextweb.com 

In the ambitious pursuit to tackle the harms from false content on social media and news websites, data scientists are getting creative. While still in their training wheels, the large language models (LLMs) used to create chatbots like ChatGPT are being recruited to spot fake news. With better detection, AI fake news checking systems may be able to warn of, and ultimately counteract, serious harms from deepfakes, propaganda, conspiracy theories and misinformation. The next level AI tools will personalise... Читать дальше...

Liberty booms in latest year as it focuses on profitable growth

FashionNetwork.com (uk) 

​Liberty Retail has filed its accounts for the 53 weeks to February with the company that operates the Liberty flagship in London saying operating profit jumped to £4.363m, up from just £22,000 in the previous 52 weeks.

German tourist injured at Avakas gorge

Cyprus Mail 

Paphos police and the fire department were called to help a woman injured while hiking Avakas gorge over the weekend. According to the police, the call was received on Saturday around 3.30. Police reported that the German woman lost her balance and had a fall. She was unable to hike back out due to injuries […]

Climate Change Minister To Attend COP29 In Baku

Scoop 

Hon Simon Watts Minister of Climate Change Climate Change Minister Simon Watts will attend the 29th annual United Nations Climate Change Summit (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, this week. “New Zealand is fully committed to meeting our climate targets and reducing ...

A 'Turn to the Right': Donald Trump And The Rise Of Populist Leaders

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

With his resounding victory in the U.S. presidential election, Donald Trump is the latest right-wing populist to win power in the West. The populist wave has been long in the making, experts say, as frustration grows over immigration and globalization.

Descendants of Razakars, how can they talk to us?: Devendra Fadnavis hits out at Owaisi

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

On Sunday, during an election campaign at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Owaisi replied to Fadnavis' "Vote-Jihad" and "Dharma yuddha" remarks. The AIMIM Chief said that his ancestors did Jihad against Britishers and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Fadnavis cannot defeat him in a debate.