, many of them are trained to influence people with facial expressions, gestures, and voice, and it works, this is also a very, very serious weapon, or are ukraine not thinking of somehow removing tiktok from the legal sphere, or at least somehow limiting it . The question is not to remove it from the legal sphere, the question is, on the contrary, to regulate this story as much as possible, it is unlikely that there in america on. Tiktok will be banned in the near future, and in principle, what we read and we see the administration of tiktok is looking for ways to find an understanding, how to get those servers out there or other points, the problem of tiktok is how the algorithms are built, and here the story is precisely that no one tells you what to do monitors tiktok like builtin algorithms, and. Before bringing you this or that information, tiktok is one of the sneaky networks in the sense that you, thats where you can get to those videos that youve never watched in your life, if
Of vehicles, organization of food and also receive grants for the processing industry, indeed, it is the processing industry that is currently the most stimulated by funds from the European Union, and this is necessary for ukrainian business, the ukrainian budget, because it is the goods with added value that can be exported abroad will bring more income to the treasury, and many jobs will be created , this is. Important, and a new Investment Attraction Agency will be created in ukraine. It should become the only such access point for foreign money that will flow into the private sector. This was announced this week by the minister of economy yuliya sveridenko. This issue was discussed with representatives of the london stock exchange. Specialists there assured that they are ready to advise ukrainians, to provide an expert with such expertise, and if it is. An agency for attracting investments will work, we will expect the receipt of various donor funds from various private, private ca
The maximum temperature in Kyiv rose to +8.6°C (47.48 degrees Fahrenheit) / Photo from UNIAN
For the first time in 141 years, the average daily air temperature in the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv reached +4.4°C (39.92 degrees Fahrenheit) on January 24, 2021, which was 0.6°C up against a record high temperature registered on January 24, 1971.