Dismissed from Fox News, Russian host Tucker Carlson launched his show, in the first issue of which he expressed his opinion on the destruction of the Kahov power plant. In fact, he's accusing Ukraine of blowing up the station. MC.Today's editor tells us more about what happened. The post Tucker Carlson, who was fired from Fox, accused Ukraine of blowing up the Kahov power plant. He was supported by the Mask First Appeared on MC.Today
The neurobiologists of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a computational model with attributes of social intelligence that are commonly associated with the human theory of reason. Researchers believe that it has greatly exceeded previous ones. That is, there has been significant progress in developing emotional artificial intelligence. MC.Today's editor reschedules the details. The post has survived. Artificial intelligence has learned to predict a person's emotions on the basis of his wishes and expectations of first appeared on MC.Today
Ukrainian Ithichnik was tried for being uncensored and disturbing public order. Now he has to pay a fine. MC.Today tells me more about what happened. The post in the Lviv Ithichnik of GlobalLogic was tried for a mat on the street. What did he do for that was first apprehensive on MC.today
Bandai released a new model of Tamagochi's legendary toy in the Uni line. It's already a much more technological interactive device than previous generations. With Wi-Fi Tamagochi Uni, it can connect to Tamaverse, or the meta of the Tamagochi universe, writes The Verge. The post New Tamagotchi Uni lives in its own metaverse and can connect to Wi-Fi first appeared on MC. Today
Historically, the demand for war-torn countries to pay reparations to the affected parties was a constant theme of global policy. The post, our company filed a $132 million lawsuit against Russia. How Ukraine recovers its losses is the world ' s experience of recovering first appeared on MC.Today
The general partner and co-founder of the venture company Andressen Horowitz, Mark Andrissen, published a substantive post on Tuesday about his views on artificial intelligence and its risks. He insists that people should develop it as quickly and as aggressive as possible and call it a real threat. MC.Today's editor reschedules the details. The post Investor Mark Andrissen explained why AI needed to develop quickly rather than regulate and limit first appeared on MC.Today
The late CEO and co-founder Apple Steve Jobs would love the new Apple Vision Pro garrison if he were alive. In an interview with CNBC, journalist Walter Isaacson wrote a biography of Jobs. The post Steve Jobs would have liked the Apple Vision Pro garrison, considering his biographer first appeared on MC. Today
The share of booked housing for the summer in Crimea dropped to a record 1%. In the face of the sharp decline in housing reservations on the peninsula, the interest of the payees has increased in some new directions. The inhabitants of Russia willingly travel to Dugestan and Rostov oblast. And it could be funny, but it's not even funny. MC.Today refers to the Russian RBC agency for details. What happened? The demand for summer rental housing in Crimea has fallen to 1% first apprehensived on MC.Today
On Tuesday, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against Coinbase. The largest cryptographic exchange in the U.S. is accused of illegal activities because it has not registered with the regulator, written by Cointelegraph. MC.Today's editor reschedules the details. The feds filed a lawsuit against Coinbase. It's the second krypto company in two days' first apprehensive on MC.Today
Finnish businessman Anders Vicloff was fined 121,000 euros for speeding. If you think a man has done trouble, no. It simply failed to slow down and the instrument recorded a speed of 82 km/h instead of the authorized speed of 50 km/h. But then why would he have to pay so much? We're talking about Nyan. The man in Finland was fined 121,000 euros for speeding. Why so much first apprehensive on MC.Today