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23.12 / 11:54
Remark Interface show performer hospital testing medicines ChatGPT-4.0 Showcases Potential in Neurology with Impressive Exam Results
ChatGPT-4.0, which was developed by OpenAI, has reached a critical milestone in the interface of artificial intelligence and medicine. In a proof-of-concept research that was conducted not too long ago, ChatGPT-4.0 was able to show its skills by passing a clinical neurology test with an astonishing 85 percent of the questions being answered correctly. In the course of an experiment that was carried out by researchers from the University Hospital Heidelberg and the German Cancer Research Centre, this remarkable performance was seen.
22.12 / 19:08
Target Cooper country Latin innovations reports Indo-German collaboration sets eyes on Africa
Mint’s queries till press time. Furthermore, the two countries are now exploring opportunities in Asia, expanding their focus beyond Latin America and Africa.
22.12 / 18:44
Citi Provident Progressive Dreams track country testing 2024 Rajasthan: India's first high-speed railway trial track to be ready by Oct 2024
North Western Railway (NWR) official on Thursday. The project is intended to improve the country's railway system testing facilities. Indian Railways is soon going to realize the dream of the country's first fast railway test track, work is in progress 24/7. Construction of the country's first railway test track, being built on the lines of America, Australia and Germany, is underway near Navan City Railway Station in Didwana district of Rajasthan.
22.12 / 10:02
Target Cooper Healthcare country Latin innovations reports Support India, Germany to support development projects in Ethiopia, Madagascar
SDGs) and SDG-related climate targets, including through multilateral institutions where India and Germany are members, such as the International Solar Alliance (ISA)," the two sides said in a joint declaration of intent released in May 2022. The two sides are also considering expanding their collaboration into Madagascar and Ethiopia, Dhanda told Mint.
22.12 / 05:15
Provident Cooper economy Align President show country The War in Ukraine Has Created a New ‘Axis of Evil’
Beaming at every turn, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un toured the jewels of Russia’s military industries in September. A guest of President Vladimir Putin, he gawked at the plant making Su-35 jet fighters, inspected a Russian Navy frigate and examined the Kinzhal missiles at the Vostochny spaceport. Soon thereafter, trainloads of North Korean artillery shells started rolling to Russian troops in Ukraine—by American calculations, as many as one million munitions, or roughly three times what European nations had been able to supply in a whole year.
22.12 / 00:05
Provident BitPanda country electronic reports Big Rise in New Spanish Crypto Firms Recorded in 2023, Says Central Bank
Spain’s Central Bank says the number of licensed crypto-related firms in the country grew by 50% in 2023.
21.12 / 23:20
Provident Twitter Target pandemic President country EU countries agree on compromise for overhaul of bloc's fiscal rules
European Union finance ministers have sealed a deal to reform the 27-nation bloc’s fiscal rules after France and Germany finally adhered to a compromise
21.12 / 17:45
Provident Citizens Southern show country SOLIDARITY Europe no more in immigration denial
Europe has finally recognised the elephant in the room: immigration. This neglected pachyderm is one large reason for the hard-right gaining traction in EU countries as varied as Italy and the Netherlands, where outright anti-immigration parties engaged with, and then owned, this 'problem' bothering enough citizens to worry about their jobs and 'way of life'.
21.12 / 17:38
Nikkei Micron country reports World markets today: US stocks surge after pullback
Global markets: US stocks opened higher on Thursday, following updated economic growth figures for the third quarter. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 143.32 points, or 0.39%, at the open to 37,225.32. The S&P 500 opened higher by 25.94 points, or 0.55%, at 4,724.29.
21.12 / 17:25
Action Our casual negativity
people will always have something negative to say.' We experience on a daily basis that people, perforce, opine negatively. In fact, this 'casual negativity', a Freudian phrase, is not always ill-intentioned or malignant. We tend to speak negatively of people and their actions, good or bad. People go to parties.
21.12 / 12:54
Target Reuters Danone BASF Whirlpool How companies are responding to attacks on ships in the Red Sea
Houthi militants in Yemen have disrupted international commerce on the shortest shipping route between Europe and Asia. The attacks, targeting a route that accounts for about 15% of the world's shipping traffic, have pushed several shipping companies to reroute their vessels.
20.12 / 21:39
Reuters CEO Platform Exodus Experts show reports Red Sea attacks impacting global trade as more shippers ban the area due to Houthi militants
Heritage Foundation senior fellow Brent Sadler reacts to BP pausing Red Sea oil shipments after Houthi attacks on Varney & Co.
20.12 / 17:55
Citi economy performer country reports travelers India should be at the front-line of an ongoing global battle to attract tourist
₹123,500 for a lake-view room to ₹360,000 for its lower-priced suites. Dither while deliberating whether ₹560,000 for a 53-59-square-metre Royal suite is worth it, and the website warns in red letters that these are the last few available in this category. Nice work if you can get it, as they say.
20.12 / 16:28
Provident Manufacturing country cover 2020 Quality control on car and bike wheel rims from Friday
import of substandard car and bike wheels come Friday as it implements the quality control order for automobile rims. The move comes with riders as some manufacturers are being allowed to import limited quantities of non-Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) compliant wheel rims after the latest amendment to the quality control order.
20.12 / 16:22
Nikkei fall World markets today: US stocks fall, FedEx shares tumble
Global markets: US stocks opened lower on Wednesday as investors took a breather from a rally sparked by the rate cut hopes. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 37.79 points, or 0.10%, at the open to 37,520.13. The S&P 500 opened lower by 3.64 points, or 0.08%, at 4,764.73.
20.12 / 16:00
Target electronic consequences reports travelers Germany's top prosecutor files motion for asset forfeiture of $789 million of frozen Russian money
Germany’s federal prosecutor has filed a motion for asset forfeiture concerning more than 720 million euros or $789 million of frozen Russian money
20.12 / 15:56
Target Digital Google Platform TikTok Instagram European Commission prevention Three of the biggest porn sites must verify ages to protect kids under Europe's new digital law
Three of the world’s biggest porn websites face new requirements in the European Union that include verifying the ages of users
20.12 / 14:39
FIVE Digital CEO Mobile economy performer country Motovolt partners with Swobbee for battery swapping stations, will hit Bengaluru and Hyderabad next
Motovolt mobility on Thursday announced a strategic partnership with German climate tech firm Swobbee, and will be setting up 200 battery swapping stations across the country in the next two years. The Kolkata based firm, which has already launched two stations in Kolkata and Delhi, plans to set up stations in Bengaluru and Hyderabad next, company CEO Tushar Choudhary told ET.
20.12 / 14:37
Action Bill President Experts country shock Fearing Voter Backlash Over Immigration, Europe’s Politicians Tighten Rules
European leaders are tightening asylum rules and seeking to restrict migration under political pressure from opponents who charge that Europe’s mainstream parties have lost control of the numbers of people who are coming into the bloc. European Union member states and lawmakers agreed on new asylum rules Wednesday after years of failing to rework a system that collapsed during the migration crisis of 2015. Back then, over one million people came to the bloc, swelling support for far-right parties.
20.12 / 13:13
Progressive pandemic Commerzbank President show reports gatherings Rate Cut rate cut bets Global bond rally intensifies amid rate cut bets
Bonds rallied and equities paused as a fresh batch of soft inflation data boosted the likelihood of interest-rate cuts, but also underscored the risk of an economic downturn.
20.12 / 09:44
Experts show reports Rate Cut inflation data rate cut bets European shares rise as UK, German inflation data bolster rate cut bets
European shares gained on Wednesday on rising bets of interest rate cuts following softer inflation data from the UK and Germany, while a rise in commodity prices lifted resource stocks. The pan-European STOXX 600 was up 0.3% by 0818 GMT, with energy and telecom sectors leading gains. Data showed German producer prices fell more than expected in November, while British inflation dropped way more than expected last month, with the headline rate falling to its September 2021 lows, strengthening the case for rate cuts. The German DAX was up 0.2%, while the UK's FTSE 100 jumped 1.3%. Energy shares rose 1.1%, while basic resources stocks gained 0.4% on higher prices of most commodities. Telefonica jumped 6.3% as the Spanish government is set to acquire around 10% stake in the telecoms giant. The broader sector was up 1%. Deutsche Post lost 1.3% after U.S.

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