Day: April 7, 2023
Mount Everest supply transports delayed amid high numbers of tourists
Due to too many foreign trekkers and too few yaks and jopkyos, small items such as food, equipment or medicine cannot be brought up the world’s highest mountain as quickly as usual. Sina Schuldt/dpaMount Everest’s main expedition season is about to be…
Top secret US intelligence docs revealing Ukraine spring offensive against Russia shared online sparking Pentagon probe
CLASSIFIED US intelligence documents revealing Ukraine’s plans ahead of a planned spring offensive against Russia have been leaked.
The top secret military documents that contained details of US and Nato plans to help Ukraine prepare, were sha…
After Burkina Faso ousts French, Russia’s Wagner may arrive
Months after hundreds of French troops left Burkina Faso, ousted by the ruling military junta, speculation is mounting that the war-torn nation will fill the void with fighters from Russia’s shadowy mercenary outfit, the Wagner Group
Trump ‘deejayed until 2am’ at a private Mar-a-Lago arraignment party – before making paranoid calls to staff
After low energy speech of grievances, former president entertained small group of aides and guests into the night
After Burkina Faso ousts French, Russia’s Wagner may arrive
Just weeks after Burkina Faso’s junta ousted hundreds of French troops, signs appeared that the West African country could be moving closer to Russia, including the mercenary outfit, the Wagner Group.
Putting AI to Work: Generative AI Meets the Enterprise
Five days after its launch, ChatGPT exceeded 1 million users1. Generative AI (GenAI), the basis for tools like OpenAI ChatGPT, Google Bard and Meta LLaMa, is a new AI technology that has quickly moved front and center into the globa…
Eric Trump roasted for ‘hallucinating’ as he claims ‘tens and tens of thousands’ came out to support father
Supporter turnout in both Manhattan and Florida was muted on Tuesday as Donald Trump was charged with 34 felonies
Live Easter reenactments resume in the Philippines despite Catholic Church objections
The real-life reenactments in the farming village of San Pedro Cutud in Pampanga province north of Manila resumed after a three-year pause because of the coronavirus pandemic.