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Of gchq says the dangers and benefits of language services such as chat gpt. he wants the uk to be at the forefront of the ai revolution. the technology secretary reported to want relatively light touch regulation to encourage ai innovators to invest in the uk but is that the right approach or should be more cautious? let us talk to the professor of cognitive computational neuroscience at the university of sussex. what dangers do you see in the way artificial intelligence is developing? developing? there are both short-term developing? there are both short-term and developing? there are both short-term and long-terml developing? there are both - short-term and long-term dangers. short term and long term dangers. short short term and long term dangers. short term, short term and long term dangers. short term, these are easy to predict. short term, these are easy to predict. as short term, these are easy to predict, as you said dangers of misinformation and disinformation comi ....

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Scientists Describe Unique Banana-Peeling Behavior of Captive Asian Elephant

Scientists Describe Unique Banana-Peeling Behavior of Captive Asian Elephant
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Lenav Kaufmann , Michael Brecht , Bernstein Center , Pang Pha , Berlin Zoo , Computational Neuroscience ,

Elephant may have learned to peel bananas by observing humans

Normally, elephants eat bananas whole, skin and all, but one elephant at the Berlin Zoo likes to peel some of her bananas first a skill researchers believe she learned from watching humans, shining more light on the incredible cognitive abilities of elephants. ....

Michael Brecht , Alena Kaufman , Berlin Bernstein Center , Berlin Zoo , Pang Pha , Bernstein Center , Computational Neuroscience , Royal Family ,