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Credits: Rokas91 / DepositphotosTitled “More human than human: measuring the political leaning of ChatGPT,” a team of researchers from Brazil and the United Kingdom published last Wednesday (16) brought to light an intriguing study of ChatGPT’s political leanings. Artificial Intelligence platform. The study concluded that ChatGPT preferred the views of voters of the US Democratic Party, former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) and the UK Labor Party. The researchers responsible for the analysis, Fabio Motogi, Waldemar Pinho Neto and Victor Rodriguez, developed a sophisticated approach to identify ideological biases in the responses ChatGPT provided to users. They proposed…

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England defeated West Indies in the first day-night Test in England on this same day in 2017.Joe Root’s side took 19 wickets to beat the tourists by an innings and 209 runs on day three at Edgbaston.West Indies, England’s 514 for 8 declared, 44 for an overnight, were bowled out for 168 and 137 runs.”We were relentless on a wicket that took a bit of work,” England captain Root said.“When you have the caliber of (Stuart) Broad, (James) Anderson and others, it will be difficult for the opposition.”Now we have a bonus day for guys to put their feet up.”Broad…

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Ten weeks later, a new single managed to reach number one in the UK charts. Billie Eilish’s “Was I Made For?” No. 2 to No. 1 and pushed Dave’s “Sprinter (with Central Sea)” reign to No. 10.This song is part of the soundtrack of the movie “Barbie”, which took second place: Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night”, which took one place in the last chart.Top 40 “Bad Idea Right?” They also had three newcomers, including Olivia Rodrigo at number six, below “Vampire”, another of her songs, which rose from number four to number three. “I Adore You (with Obongjare)” by Fred…

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Students leaving their exams in Campo Grande (Photo: Cmapo Grande News Archive)College students who dream of pursuing a master’s degree abroad can apply next month for the free Chevening Scholarship program. The duration of the course is one year and is available at many UK universities.This opportunity covers transfers, course fees and the student’s personal expenses. This includes the cost of issuing a visa to the UK and financial assistance to set up on site.According to James Edwards, director of Chevening in Brazil, the program seeks students who want to improve relations between the British and Brazilians. “Candidates need to…

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The REM program creates innovations aimed at mitigating climate change, particularly global warming, conserving forests and reducing carbon emissions by “paying for results” to indigenous peoples, farmers, extractive producers and family producers. Environmental Protection and Climate Mitigation in Acre. Given the importance of REM for the state, Govcast, the podcast program of the government of Acre, received this Thursday, the 17th, at the Radio Aldeia studio in Rio Branco, the general coordinator of the REM Acre program – Phase II , Roseneide Sena, the implications of this program with journalists Jefson Dourado and Diego Gurgel Talked about. Monitoring work And…

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Mae Baptista visited the bilingual embassy this Wednesday (16/08).This Wednesday (16/08) the Fortaleza Bilingual Project, hosted by the Fortaleza City Hall, received a visit from Mae Baptista, Consul General of the US Embassy in Recife, and Jeffrey Lodermeier, Consul General for Journalism, Education and Culture. From the Director of the US Space Program for Brazil and Paraguay, Sylvie Young and Cristina Borges, from the Federal University of Chile (UFC). The delegation was welcomed by the Science, Technology and Innovation Foundation (CITINOVA) Vice-President Victor Macedo and program coordinators Aina Brando and Hugo Holland. “It was a pleasure to receive the Consulate…

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Two English researchers unravel the state of the country’s health system at an event at UFRJ. The subversion fueled by neoliberal policies empowers the private sector – while people suffer from the erosion of care. The main banner reads: “Support the strikes. Fund our NHS. Privatization of the NHS is a casualty”. Photo: Keep our NHS public Get another health report Top health news delivered to your inbox Monday through Friday at 7am Appreciate! From tomorrow, you will receive another health bulletin. The National Health System (NHS), the public and universal health system in the United Kingdom that inspired the…

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New England delays rollout to improve battery swapping infrastructure Calvin declined to say how many power transfer sites the company intends to have ready for the UK rollout, but said: “The priority will be connecting major cities to major roads, and then we’ll expand the urban systems. There may be no off-street parking access. They can use power transfer stations such as gas stations.Because they store batteries that can be charged slowly, Power Swap stations don’t require as big a network connection as a standard fast charger, but many sites offer traditional EV charging, Galvin noted.”The reason we invested in…

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European hornets, known for their extremely painful stings, have invaded the UK due to climate change. Experts say the wind in August carries fruit seeds and the smell attracts wasps. Experts interviewed by The Mirror explained that European hornets are “much more ill-tempered” than common hornets and that the sting is more painful. “There are about 220 billion German yellow hornets – which are larger than common hornets but smaller than hornets – in the UK, and about 260 billion common hornets,” the paper explains. June’s bee invasion resulted from a 30°C heat wave, experts reckon, combined with a combination…

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Six Portuguese universities are firmly in the oldest global list ranking the world’s 1000 best universities, known as the Shanghai Ranking, published this Tuesday. These are Lisbon, Porto, Minho, Aveiro, Coimbra and the new University of Lisbon.If the ranking is limited to the top 500, there are the universities of Lisbon, Porto, Minho and Aveiro, which were ranked last year. What is new is that these four have joined this year, the University of Coimbra, rising in status. In the 2022 edition, Coimbra was ranked between 501st and 600th.The balance in the top 500 has, in fact, been consolidated since…

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