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2024 - 6 - 19

The Mystery of AI vs Human Translators: Why Jobs Are Here to Stay

AI technology - biotic pump theory - Donald Trump - forests and cycles - human translators - January 6 riot prosecutions - machine translation - Supreme Court

Discover the truth behind AI and human translators. Are robots really taking over?

AI has undoubtedly made great strides in machine translation, with sophisticated algorithms capable of converting languages efficiently. However, the demand for human translators remains high despite the technological advancements. The human touch in translation, nuanced understanding of culture and context, and ability to convey emotions accurately are aspects where AI still falls short. This blend of art and skill in translation keeps human translators irreplaceable.

On the other hand, the 'biotic pump' theory proposed by physicists Anastassia Makarieva and Viktor Gorshkov challenges traditional beliefs about the role of forests in driving wind and water cycles. This controversial theory suggests a novel perspective on forest ecosystems and their impact on climate regulation, sparking debates and further research in the scientific community.

In the Sydney-set drama 'Exposure,' Alice Englert shines as a woman delving into the mystery of her friend's death. While the initial immersion may take time, the depth of the storyline and Englert's performance offer a compelling narrative for viewers. The exploration of relationships, loss, and intrigue in a familiar yet captivating setting adds layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Amidst debates on thyroid medication, the question of adding LT3 to LT4 treatment for hypothyroidism lingers. Various studies have evaluated the effectiveness of combining LT3 with LT4 or desiccated thyroid extract versus LT4 alone. The deliberations on optimizing thyroid treatment continue, reflecting the complexity of managing thyroid conditions and the ongoing quest for improved therapeutic approaches.

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If AI is so good, why are there still so many jobs for translators? (NPR)

Machine translation of foreign languages has been good for a while. And yet human translators are still in demand. Why isn't AI killing these jobs?

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If forests truly drive wind and water cycles, what does it mean for the ... (Mongabay.com)

Theoretical physicists Anastassia Makarieva and Viktor Gorshkov developed the controversial “biotic pump” theory more than a decade ago, which challenges ...

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Exposure review – Alice Englert shines in this interesting, if flawed ... (The Guardian)

It takes a while to feel immersed in this Sydney-set drama, following a woman investigating her friend's death – but there's a lot to appreciate here.

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Debate: Add LT3 If Hypothyroid Symptoms Persist on LT4? (Medscape)

Numerous randomized controlled trials comparing the use of LT3 in combination with LT4 or desiccated thyroid extract vs LT4 alone in the treatment of ...

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Is It Storage or Art? If It's Hard to Tell, You're Doing It Right. (The New York Times)

A wall shelf holding books, with stools and more books below and an artwork studded. Ghislaine Viñas turned a collection of vintage furniture into a single ...

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What could happen if the Supreme Court sides with the January 6 ... (CNN)

If the Supreme Court undermines the prosecution of hundreds of people accused of joining the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot, former President Donald Trump ...

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Can I ask a hiring manager to reconsider if I don't get the job? (Fast Company)

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Perspective: If you could chat with the birds... (WNIJ and WNIU)

We put out a variety of nuts, sunflower seeds, a seed cake, and two suet holders. Huge Red and Sugar maple trees stretch out on both sides of the feeders. It's ...

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What could happen if the Supreme Court sides with the January 6 ... (CNN)

If the Supreme Court undermines the prosecution of hundreds of people accused of joining the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot, former President Donald Trump ...

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What To Pack If You're Traveling To Europe To See Taylor Swift (Forbes)

Taylor Swift's record-setting Eras Tour has attracted Swifties from around the world, who are traveling internationally in droves to see the superstar in ...

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The disturbing online misogyny of Gamergate has returned – if it ... (The Guardian)

While some of their language has changed the sentiment of this aggressive online movement is just as distressing. As one of their targets, I should know.

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Reinvention must start now if Hong Kong businesses are to survive ... (South China Morning Post)

Faced with climate change, geopolitics and evolving consumption patterns, too many businesses are headed for extinction in the coming decade without ...

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These Two What-If Scenarios Would Shake Up The U.S. Olympic ... (FloTrack)

At the 2024 US Olympic Trials, Christian Miller, Parker Valby and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone could all shake up the American teams with potentials upsets.

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What Happens If Fibroids Go Untreated? (Hackensack Meridian Health)

These uterine growths can be asymptomatic or cause severe symptoms, such as bleeding, pain and constipation. Here's how to know if your fibroids require ...

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Hezbollah threatens war against Cyprus if it helps Israel (POLITICO.eu)

Hassan Nasrallah warned Cyprus in a televised address on Wednesday that allowing Israeli forces to use its military infrastructure to target Hezbollah would be ...

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Hezbollah leader: Cyprus will be target if it lets Israel use its territory ... (The Guardian)

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah warns of 'war without rules' if Israel launches full-scale invasion against Lebanese militia.

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Hezbollah threatens war against Cyprus if Nicosia keeps helping ... (EURACTIV)

Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah on Wednesday (19 June) warned "no place" in Israel would be spared in case of full-blown war against the Lebanese group, ...

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Hezbollah head: Nowhere safe in Israel if war breaks out with ... (Yahoo News)

The head of the pro-Iranian Hezbollah movement in Lebanon, Hassan Nasrallah, vowed Wednesday that nowhere in Israel will be safe if an all-out war erupts ...

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Pilots warned smoke could penetrate cabin if Boeing 737 Max ... (CNNMoney)

At least two major airlines have warned pilots that if a bird hits one of the engines on a Boeing 737 Max, the passenger cabin could become filled with ...

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Hezbollah chief Nasrallah threatens Israel, Cyprus if Gaza war spills ... (FRANCE 24)

The head of Lebanon's Hezbollah said on Wednesday that nowhere in Israel would be safe if a full-fledged war breaks out between the two foes, ...

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Nasrallah warns Cyprus against opening airports to Israel if war is ... (The National)

“The opening of Cypriot airports and bases to Israel to target Lebanon would mean that the Cypriot government is involved in the war,” Mr Nasrallah said in a ...

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Hezbollah threatens to attack Cyprus if it lets Israel use airports (Telegraph.co.uk)

Hassan Nasrallah on Wednesday said his Iran-backed group had been informed that Israel could use bases in Cyprus if Hezbollah struck Israeli airports. Cyprus, a ...

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If you speed in Austria, the government can take your car and sell it (Business Insider)

European countries tend to have stricter traffic rules and, as a result, safer roads. Insider Today. Sign up to get the ...

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