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Just watch out for the rodents. Oh, there a mouse data is all around us. We generate around 2. 5 billion gigabytes of it every day. Think of it as, well, theres no word for it really. Enormous. And were finding lots of new ways of gathering even more of it. Machines are now able to look at videos and interpret whats in the image, and with the number of cctv cameras around the town, imagine how much more data we can collect. But the Real Intelligence is not in capturing the data it in analysing it, and this is where Artificial Intelligence might make a real difference, making connections that we humans never would. Big data has accelerated our understanding of medical science in unimaginable ways. Its now influencing how hospitals treat patients, Police Forces manage crime and city officials run our towns. And its inevitable in the next 50 years that ai will play an even bigger role in our society and influence how we go about living. I recently met dj patil, former us president Barack

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VJ Day parade in memory of Glasgow heroes who fought in 'forgotten war'

A POIGNANT parade remembering the Glasgow heroes who fought in the ‘forgotten war’ has been held in Knightswood.

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In 'Tastes Like War,' a daughter reckons with her mother's schizophrenia

Grace M. Cho emigrated to the U.S. as a baby, with her Korean mother and her father, a white American who served in the Merchant Marines. They settled in a

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In 'Tastes Like War,' Grace M. Cho reckons with her mother's schizophrenia : NPR

Cho was a teenager when her mother began to exhibit signs of mental illness. Later, as an adult, she learned more about the trauma her mom experienced, both during and after the Korean War.

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In 'Tastes Like War,' a daughter reckons with her mother's schizophrenia

Grace M. Cho emigrated to the U.S. as a baby, with her Korean mother and her father, a white American who served in the Merchant Marines. They settled in a

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