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this week, we re taking a deep dive into artificial intelligence, and how it s transforming the world around us. yeah, that includes in healthcare, where we meet the ai helping radiologists to diagnose cancer. you can see these little white dots. the ai is highly suspicious. and in the fast moving game of ai artwork, who owns what? and can artists protect their work? for some time artificial intelligence has been all around us. you might not have noticed it, but your video streaming services, social media feeds, the maps on your smart phones, they ve all been steadily improving their performance because the computers behind them have been learning. and then last year, something important happened. yeah. ai got human or at least it felt like it did. companies like google and open ai started showing off stunning photorealistic images like these, all created by ai from short text descriptions. and then ai started having conversations with us. they were starting to genera ....
Especially coming in of the many? it is, in some regards, especially coming in terms - of the many? it is, in some regards, especially coming in terms of - of the many? it is, in some regards, especially coming in terms of blue . especially coming in terms of blue on a sunday on a weekend with such a big gap between the other two arrests that we have seen so far in this investigation. nicola sturgeon is the third person to be arrested by police, questioned by police, in connection with the snp s finances. and their investigation into that. the other two people, her husband, peter murrell, the party s chief executive and colin beattie, the party s former treasurer, they were both questioned for around 12 hours and then released without charge, pending further inquiries. there has been regulation ongoing since those arrests as to whether nicola sturgeon would be next. that had dampened down in recent weeks, because of that passage of time. and it s fair to say that this has come out of ....
The Vatican has announced that women and lay people will be able to vote in the next general assembly of bishops, marking a symbolic change for the Catholic Church. The global consultation on the future of the Church is set to take place in October in Rome, with new rules stating that 50% of the 70 people chosen to take part must be women and that young people's presence be emphasized. ....