Researchers at the University of the Andes and Quantil created a set of 4,156 questions in Spanish to identify bias in AI language models, focusing on social stereotypes across the continent ...
The translator of Tiger Lessons by Sannapureddy Venkatarami Reddy on bringing out the book’s uniquely Indian way of looking at nature and the need tdo translate the best works of bhasha literature ...
Recently, a man I met with to work on a new project, a man who has no previous experience with Korea, told me he’s going to start studying and ...
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, was fatally injured in a clash with soldiers in Tapalpa and died en route to Mexico City. He was wanted by the US with a $15 ...
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How learning a "dead language" can make you a better programmer
Dead languages aren't as unimportant as they seem, because learning Latin, Sanskrit and Ancient Greek will make coding easier ...
Democrats are banking on Tejano music star Bobby Pulido to help them win back Hispanic voters in a South Texas congressional ...
In 1880 Francis Galton studied people’s ability to create mental images in their mind’s eye. Most people were able to do so, but not scientists. In 2015 Zeman and colleagues labelled this inability ...
Feb. 16 is the birthday of Kim Jong-il and known as the "Day of the Shining Star." It is engraved into the minds of north ...
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Limerick musician Keith Lawler writes important song to share the message of epilepsy
Keith and Epilepsy Ireland have released a song which makes the Time, Safe, Stay (TSS) message memorable after research showed that most of the general public would not know what to do if they witness ...
The earliest history of ancient Rome is somewhat clouded in mystery. Judging from its glorious past that spanned many centuries, you would think that it was well documented and crystal clear. But alas ...
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