US warns that AI should not control nuclear weapons.
The ultimate threat is artificial intelligence and the nuclear problem. Researchers pitted AI programs from top tech companies against each other in simulated wars. The results were unsettling: the AI models behaved alarmingly aggressively, effortlessly sparking arms races and deploying nuclear weapons. Watch the following article to find out why the US is warning that nuclear weapons should only be controlled by people.
Spaving is the practice of spending money to save it.
More consumers buy products they don't need simply because they're on sale. This type of impulse shopping is known as "spaving," which means spending more to save more. Watch the report to learn more about this financial trap!
Israeli drones threatened to hit Iran, and the US was alerted.
The latest conflict saw Iran shoot down Israeli drones. Remaining calm has been urged globally, as both the East and the West are apprehensive about the potential consequences of more war for the area and the global community. In Iran and Israel, then, what are they thinking? What may occur after that?
Japanese researchers are closer to making biological clocks irrelevant.
There is fresh hope for treating infertility. Scientists in Japan have made a breakthrough in reproductive medicine by discovering a technique to mass-produce human cells that can convert into sperm and eggs. Stay tuned for further details!
Political unrest in Haiti: Jimmy Cherizier, a gang leader
Al Jazeera was informed by one of Haiti's most influential gang leaders that he is prepared to intensify his assault on the nation's institutions. It comes after several weeks of bloodshed that have led to a humanitarian disaster.
If the US bans TikTok, China will get a 'taste of its own medicine.'
On Wednesday, the US House of Representatives approved a bill that would prohibit TikTok from operating in the nation if its Chinese owner, ByteDance, does not sell the app to a company that meets US regulatory requirements. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is completely covered in snow. Following the accumulation of over 8 millimeters of snow in Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi province. Strong winds and low temperatures are expected to stay in the area.
A mighty wind that may have produced tornadoes blew across multiple US states, killing at least one person. As winds raged, thousands of homes and businesses in Southern Ohio lost electricity. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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