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Новости за 17.12.2024

OpenAI expands ChatGPT-powered search to all users, challenging Google's dominance

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The rollout marks a strategic shift for OpenAI, as it integrates search capabilities directly into ChatGPT rather than launching a standalone product. This move expands access to hundreds of millions of users worldwide. The addition of search also raises further questions about OpenAI’s relationship with Microsoft, a major investor seeking to grow its Bing search engine to compete with Google.

Trump picks China critic Glass as Japan ambassador

Japan Today 

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Monday he was picking George Glass, a former investment banker and diplomat notable for his criticisms of China, to serve as his…

Jharkhand Academic Council announces 2025 Class X and XII exam schedule

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has announced the 2025 Class X and XII board exam schedule. Exams will run from February 11 to March 3, 2025. Class X exams are scheduled in the morning, while Class XII exams will be held in the afternoon. Students are advised to check the official JAC website for the detailed subject-wise schedule and guidelines.

Re: Karanka to Brizle Rovers

Small Heath Alliance 

Fat Buddha CBE

Was more popular here than he should have been


I hated the bastard It was noted that you didn’t approve of the posh shorts nonce

Gene Technology Bill Passes First Reading

Scoop 

“This legislation will end New Zealand’s near 30-year ban on gene technology outside the lab and is a major milestone in modernising our laws to unlock the potential of science,” Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Judith Collins says.

Two-Thirds of Bulgarians See Free Movement as Key Benefit of EU Membership

Sofia News Agency 

According to the latest national report for Bulgaria from the autumn 2024 edition of the Standard Eurobarometer, nearly two-thirds of Bulgarians view the free movement of people as the primary benefit of EU membership. The survey, conducted between October 11 and November 1, found that 85% of Bulgarians support the right to live, work, study, and do business anywhere within the EU, which aligns closely with the EU-wide figure of 84%. In addition to the strong support for free movement, trust in... Читать дальше...