PresidentBidensaysitwouldbebetterforIsraelisandPalestinianstonegotiate a two-statesolutionthemselvesratherthanhaveoutsidecountriesapplythiskindofpressure.
OverthreemillionpeoplevisitedJapaninthemonthofApril, andthoughthat's goodnewsfortheeconomypost-pandemic, it's put a strainonresourcesandlocalcommunities.
Earlierthisyear, thehistoriccityofKyotohadtocloseoffsomealleystocombatgeishapaparazzi, a namegiventovisitorssnappingphotosofgeishawithoutpermission.
WhileKamakura, a seasidetownjustoutsideofTokyo, isurgingtouriststowalkaroundinsteadoftakingthetraintoeasecongestion.
Strugglingtoaccommodateanunprecedentedsurgeofinboundvisitors, manyencouragedby a weakyen, localtouristspotshaveresortedtotakingmattersintotheirownhands.
EvenifitmeanscurtainsforanInstagramhotspot.
TenSecondTrivia!
InwhatyearwasArtificialIntelligencefoundedas a fieldofresearch?
1935, 1956, 1970, or 1983?
Ifyousaid 1956, yourintelligenceisnotartificial.
In 1956, DartmouthCollegeprofessorJohnMcCarthyorganized a summerworkshoparoundAlanTurg's question, CanMachinesThink?
McCarthynamedtheprojectArtificialIntelligence, and a fieldofresearchwasborn.
OnOpenAI's blog, itsaidthecompanywanted a voicethatwastimeless, approachable, anditnarrowed a fieldofmorethan 400 voicesubmissionsandsettledon a differentactress, saying, webelievethatAIvoicesshouldnotdeliberatelymimic a celebrity's distinctivevoice.