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Fikardou s bright future: from a quasi-abandoned village to an e-museum

Fikardou s bright future: from a quasi-abandoned village to an e-museum
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University of Glasgow - MyGlasgow - MyGlasgow News - EU Ambassador to the UK visits the University

University of Glasgow - MyGlasgow - MyGlasgow News - EU Ambassador to the UK visits the University
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Five ways to get involved on Europe Day 2021

Share your visions for the future: The European Commission’s New European Bauhaus movement will shape future ways of living that answer the challenges we face today. Think green, sustainable and affordable, alongside accessible, inclusive and beautiful. Share your inspiring examples of spaces, services and practices that contribute to an inclusive, beautiful and sustainable society. Read more about the New European Bauhaus. Take the future in your hands: The Conference on the Future of Europe is a unique and timely opportunity for European citizens to debate on Europe’s challenges and priorities. No matter where you are from or what you do, this is the place to think about what future you want for the European Union. Choose a topic and let the Conference know your opinion. Read more about the Conference on the Future of Europe.

Πλούσιος ο απολογισμός του Δικτύου «ΠΕΡΡΑΙΒΙΑ» για το 2020 παρά την πανδημία

Πλούσιος ο απολογισμός του Δικτύου «ΠΕΡΡΑΙΒΙΑ» για το 2020 παρά την πανδημία
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We asked an AI to write the Queen s Christmas speech

Getty Images / WIRED Every year, Queen Elizabeth delivers what’s known as the Christmas Broadcast, looking back on the year that was, lamenting losses, and celebrating achievements, before wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. But many of us have struggled to find the words to discuss the horrors of this year – starting emails with “hope you’re keeping well? or repeatedly pasting a gif of a dumpster fire into group chats. While the Queen has decades of experience discussing tough topics – and speech writers – even she may need a little inspiration, so WIRED has turned to three sets of experts to generate a Christmas Broadcast speech using artificial intelligence. Where applicable, the systems have been trained on a data set of 44,984 words from every Christmas message back to her very first in 1952, as well as 18,426 words from ten WIRED stories about Covid-19.

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