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Elon Musk is out to counter Microsoft and Google artificial intelligence efforts with "truth-seeking AI" that shuns political correctness, he said during an interview aired late Monday. "I'm going to start something which is called TruthGPT, or an absolute truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe," Musk said.
Asian markets fell Tuesday but pared early losses after data showed China's economy grew far more than expected in the first quarter as activity resumed after three years of painful zero-Covid measures. However, while the readings bode well for the world's second-biggest economy, inflation data last week showed consumer activity remained sluggish, suggesting the recovery could still take time.
China's economy grew 4.5 percent year-on-year in the first quarter, rebounding after the end of zero-Covid measures late last year, official data showed Tuesday. China's economy grew by just three percent in the whole of last year, one of its weakest performances in decades.
Soaring inflation in Morocco is driving up living costs and stirring public anger, and as food prices increase the country's export-led agricultural model is coming under fire. But this focus on exports is considered to have contributed to rising prices, and now an increasing number of voices are calling for change.
Discover Adinkra symbols. The article explains how they originated from King Kwadwo Adinkra of the Gyaaman kingdom, their spiritual significance, and so on.
What are the major ethnic groups in Ghana? Find out everything about these ethnic groups, including their population size, region, cultural practices and more.
A confident female soldier in uniform exhibited her body and waist dance moves like a professional dancer in an exciting viral TikTok video that gained views.
Canada's public broadcaster CBC and its French-language version Radio-Canada said Monday they were effectively quitting Twitter over a new "government-funded" label it says questions its editorial independence. While the broadcaster is publicly funded, it said its editorial independence is protected under Canadian broadcasting law.
Talented TikToker @enoody created a hilarious video about how African aunties dance at events and parties. The video got many people laughing hard at his moves.
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