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Paging Dr AI? What ChatGPT and artificial intelligence could mean for the future of medicine

CNN — Without cracking a single textbook, without spending a day in medical school, the co-author of a preprint study correctly answered enough practice questions that it would have passed the real US Medical Licensing Examination. But the test-taker wasn’t a member of Mensa or a medical savant; it was the artificial intelligence ChatGPT. The …

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Geelong cafes The Hop Inn and Brew Crew Coffee closed over ‘financial stress’

Local favorite The Hop Inn and its accompanying business, Brew Crew Coffee, has permanently closed due to rent increases and the long-term impact of COVID-19. The restaurant, located in Mt Duneed in Geelong, said “financial stresses and uncertainties” prompted the difficult decision to close the business on January 31. “Unfortunately, The Hop Inn, Mt Duneed …

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New Data Shows Why Cybersecurity Must Be Business Focus In 2023

Wednesday, 1 February 2023, 1:13 p.m.Press Release: InfoTrack New data has revealed more than one in ten legal firms have fallen victim to cybercrime on property-related transactions, prompting calls for businesses to make cybersecurity a top priority for 2023. The survey from property experts InfoTrack shows 16 per cent (%) of respondents have been impacted …

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ChatGPT creator rolls out ‘imperfect’ tool to help teachers spot potential cheating

CNN — Two months after OpenAI unnerved some educators with the public release of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot that can help students and professionals generate shockingly convincing essays, the company is unveiling a new tool to help teachers adapt. OpenAI on Tuesday announced a new feature, called an “AI text classifier,” that allows users to …

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Race to book flights over fears fares will rise, Ryanair says

Holidaymakers are rushing to book summer flights over fears fares will rise, according to Ryanair bosses. Booking records are falling during January both at Ryanair and rival easyJet as the public scramble for bargains. Neil Sorahan, Ryanair’s finance chief, said that families are using money saved up during the pandemic to avoid paying hefty fares …

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Crackdown Continues on Illegal ‘Competitions’ Targeting Students

Continuing the crackdown on illegal competitions that target students seeking admission into better schools, education authorities in China announced Sunday that an online math competition scheduled for last week has been shut down. Underscoring that such events, often held during the winter break, were used to attract unwary participants, the Ministry of Education also said …

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Zimbabwe: ZRP Investigates ECD Teacher Death

An ECD teacher at Budiriro 4 Primary School in Harare has been found dead on a hill in Aspindale, Mufakose. Magdalene Mandiveyi was reported missing last week and police had been looking for her. National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident. “The ZRP is investigating circumstances surrounding the death of Magdalene Mandiveyi, …

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Industry Body Seeks Relief For Middle Class, Small Traders

Budget 2023 is likely to be the last full Budget of the Modi government in its second term. New Delhi: Delhi-based association of traders, Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI), as part of its pre-Budget recommendations, wrote a letter to Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman seeking relief for middle-class people and small traders. “All sectors …

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Blow to Jeremy Hunt’s plan as sickness keeps half of over-50s out of work

Half of over-50s who have dropped out of the workforce are jobless because of long-term sickness or disability, new analysis shows, in a blow to Jeremy Hunt’s ambition to lure more of this group back into employment. Analysis of ONS figures by Rest Less, a digital community for over-50s, found that one in two of …

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