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  • AI Hawkeye’s going to tell on you to his boss

    So far artificial intelligence is not a danger to humans and perform useful and necessary functions. Could, for example, to banish cats from the lawn, played in and studied to diagnose the disease. But that all changed when the company Nintex created AI that is designed to monitor the efficiency of employees. Hawkeye — so…

  • Why Are Neo-Nazis on Twitter So Scared of Being Called Neo-Nazis?

    Baked Alaska (identified by the AP as a “white nationalist demonstrator”) at the entrance to Lee Park in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 12, 2017 (AP Photo/Steve Helber) Yesterday’s rally of neo-Nazis, Klansmen, and so-called “alt-right” activists predictably devolved into violence. One anti-fascist protester and two police officers are dead, and dozens more were injured by…

  • Death toll hits Nepal continues on

    KATHMANDU In Nepal by severe weather events certainly 47 people were killed. Twenty people were injured. Thousands of people were losing their homes. Many places are closed off from the outside world and bridges and dams in the country have been damaged, said the Nepalese minister of Home affairs.

  • Mother director Charlottesville knew nothing of plans son

    Charlottesville – The mother of James, Alex Fields, who is suspected to have been run on a group of protesters in the U.s. Charlottesville thought that her son to a meeting for president Trump. She did not know that it is a protest of far-right white nationalists. James Alex Fields Photo: AFP “I knew that…

  • Research FBI to riots Charlottesville

    CHARLOTTESVILLE – The U.s. federal investigation FBI begins Sunday, together with the police of the state of Virginia, an official investigation into the riots that Friday and Saturday, were raging in the streets of Charlottesville. During the riots fell one dead, over 30 injured and four people arrested. Criticism Trump even got prominent members from…

  • Quantum teleportation: everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask

    Last month saw two interesting events in the field of quantum technologies, Chinese scientists teleported photons of light from the ground station to the space satellite and the annual conference of leading experts of quantum physics in Moscow. The publication Business Insider was able to catch her on Dr. Eugene Police from the Niels Bohr…

  • Neo-Nazis Praise Trump’s Response to Charlottesville: ‘He Said He Loves Us All’

    President Donald Trump on Saturday condemned violence that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia, where thousands of neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members, and other pieces of human trash gathered brandishing guns, torches, and Confederate flags. But to the elation of Nazis online and armed militiamen in the streets of Charlottesville, Trump declined to distance the White…

  • MSF ceases, temporary assistance to Mediterranean Sea

    GENEVA – Doctors without Borders (Msf) temporarily stops the aid with a private ship boat refugees in the Mediterranean Sea. The aid organization said Saturday in a statement “no longer safe doing the job now Libya violence threatens against ships of the international care services.” According to the press release of Msf “will the displacement…

  • British ministers: transitional period after brexit

    LONDON – The United Kingdom wants a “limited transition period” after the country of the European Union (EU) in march 2019 official leave. Two important ministers, Philip Hammond of the treasury and Liam Fox of International Trade, arguing for that in the newspaper The Telegraph. They say it is not how long such a transition,…

  • Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Study: North Korea’s Missiles Built For Show, Can’t Hit US Mainland Yet

    Photo: AP Are we on the brink of all-out nuclear war with North Korea? Experts say no, probably not. But according to a new technical analysis of North Korea’s missile technology in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, even if it did come to that, the closest to the heartland Kim Jong Un can strike…