The Dutch can now use the chatbot ChatGPT through an app on their iPhone. Developer OpenAI has made the app available for installation through Apple’s App Store here. ChatGPT became available in the US two weeks ago. This was followed by about forty countries. These were, for example, Great Britain, France, Germany, Japan and South Korea, but also countries such …
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Are Congo and China good and equal partners?
The leaders of Congo and China attach great importance to the relationship between their countries. Congo and China are satisfied with their relationship and have plans to deepen it. This is evident from the official visit of the Congolese president and his staff to China, the composition of the Congolese delegation, the selection of their interlocutors, the discussions held, the …
Read More »Top officials warn of ‘extinction risks’ from AI
Photo: ANP Hundreds of top executives at artificial intelligence companies have called for greater awareness of the potential dangers of the technology. One of them is Sam Altman, CEO of the company that developed the AI chatbot ChatGPT. “Mitigating the risks of extinction from AI should be a global priority, as with other societal risks such as pandemics and nuclear …
Read More »Ukraine has punished Iran for sending weapons to the Russians
President Joe Biden told G7 leaders that the United States will support a coordinated effort with allies and partners to train Ukrainian pilots in the use of fighter jets, including the F-16. The White House confirms this after earlier reports on the matter appeared in the US media. The exercise is expected to take place entirely in Europe. However, U.S. …
Read More »Who will win the 2023 elections in Turkey? Final result and high stakes
Tayyip Erdogan extended his rule to a third decade by defeating Kemal Kilicdaroglu in Turkey’s presidential election on Sunday. Details of how the election was conducted are as follows: What are the end results? In the first round of elections on May 14, Erdogan received 27.13 million votes and his rival Kilicdaroglu 24.60 million, according to official results from Turkey’s …
Read More »What the international press is writing about Max Verstappen’s epic win at the Monaco GP
Max Verstappen has done excellent business at his home race in Monaco. The Dutchman won the Monaco Grand Prix for the second time and did so with a healthy lead. This is what the international press is writing about Verstappen’s victory in Monaco! What the International Press Writes: Verstappen The Seasoning With Alonso Sky Sports F1: “Max Verstappen overcomes rain …
Read More »Roelof Bouwman: For the Dutch, the Chinese are kind of guinea pigs
We in the Netherlands are happy to turn a blind eye to human rights abuses in China – even when it comes to genocide. Besides being amazing, he writes, it can also be racist Roelof Bowman. With a beaming smile, Chinese Vice President Han Zheng shook hands with King Willem-Alexander at Huis den Bosch Palace recently. The result is a …
Read More »Investors look to inflation data and US debt ceiling | Economy
28 mei 2023 om 16:19Update: 2 uur geleden A preview of what awaits financial markets next week: Investors will mainly monitor inflation figures from various European countries and the US debt ceiling. As for the business figures, it is quiet. Statistics Netherlands will release its first estimate of inflation figures for May on Thursday. Figures on cost of living are …
Read More »It’s not pretty, but these tactics could save America from bankruptcy
Print $1 trillion in platinum currency, pay skyrocketing interest on super cheap debt, or let the central bank pull the coal out of the fire. This is how the US government can deal with a stupid and self-inflicted debt crisis. Don BalajirMay 27, 202308:00 It sounds crazy to say that America will not succeed in raising its debt ceiling in …
Read More »Long queues at British airports due to e-gate failure | Economy
Door onze economieredactie 27 mei 2023 om 14:26Update: 3 uur geleden Passengers arriving at airports in the UK on Saturday faced long queues due to a glitch in electronic passport control. Problems with e-gates at London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports and Manchester airport began on Friday evening, the BBC reported. With the long Whitsun weekend, it’s very busy at British …
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