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Controversial use of technology appeared on South Korea’s TV show. Kim Kwang-seok was a famous singer in South Korea when he died in 1996. But recently he has been listening to a song he has never recorded on a country TV show. How was that possible? The answer lies in artificial intelligence (AI) software that has been trained to learn Kim’s voice. First, the program learned 20 of the artist’s songs, in addition to capturing the way he spoke. Afterwards, he trained his voice on more than 700 songs. “We were very surprised to hear that AI sings better after…

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If approved, the application may offer sending and receiving money that was barred in 2020. WhatsApp said it was talking to the Central Bank to be approved as a “payment initiator” to enable its financial transaction system in the app. This model of institution is new, announced by the BC in October 2020. “WhatsApp is regularly talking to the Central Bank to get approval as a payment initiator for transfers between people. It has also been working to restore payments on WhatsApp to everyone in Brazil as soon as possible,” the company said in a statement to G1 in this…

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Welcomed by an elderly couple, Freddie Figgers has become the youngest person in the United States and the only African American licensed as a telecommunications operator. The American Freddie Figgers built a company that is now worth US $ 62 million (R $ 334 million). But his path to becoming a millionaire was far from easy. Freddie was abandoned as a baby next to garbage cans in the countryside of the American state of Florida, in the United States. “The children made fun of me; they called me ‘garbage baby’ (‘garbage baby’, in Portuguese), they said ‘nobody loves you ……

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The Voyager station, where the hotel will be installed, will be the largest human-made object ever put into space. Work on the first space hotel is scheduled to begin, in low Earth orbit, in 2025 and will come equipped with restaurants, a cinema, a spa and rooms for 400 people. Developed by Orbital Assembly Corporation (OAC), the Voyager station could be operational by 2027, with infrastructure built in orbit around Earth. The space station will be a great circle and will rotate to generate artificial gravity that will settle at a level similar to that found on the surface of…

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Make entry times more flexible, suspend events and group meetings, gradual entry and exit from the centers, or avoid crowds of family members. These are some of the proposals of the Spanish Association of Pediatrics, which has updated the document it presented in May to guarantee the safety of the little ones in this return to school marked by COVID-19. On the other hand, the Cotec Foundation for innovation has presented ‘The school, the first’, a project aimed at facilitating the work of teachers, educational centers and public administrations Given the imminent opening of schools and the current epidemiological situation,…

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Kale is a kale that is gradually being introduced into the diet. Powerful in calcium, iron and vitamins and low in calories, this vegetable is not a fad, it has come to stay. That is why the nutritionist Laura Arranz has written “Kale, the superfood that can help you improve your diet and health” (Ed.Amat) as a guide to know this vegetable and with guidelines and recipes to incorporate it into the daily menu. Kale can be eaten raw, in salads, and cooked like any other leafy vegetable, without also ruling out juice mixed with fruits as an option between…

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The decision is yet another result of the clash between the government and the technology giant, which is critical of the bill that obliges companies in the sector to pay the press for the use of their content. The Australian Department of Health has announced that it will stop posting ads on Facebook in the latest chapter in the battle between the government and the technology giant, which continues to block news on its platform in the country. The decision coincides with the government’s $ 20 million advertising campaign to convince the population to get the vaccine and fight conspiracy…

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I only repeat it once from our parents or grandparents to how many times do I have to tell you? or from there is soup for dinner to what do you want to eat? Parents, as long as their children are happy and family peace is maintained, they forget the principle of authority, which has nothing to do with authoritarianism, and they move away from common sense when dealing with their offspring. The objective that the children respect and obey has become that they do not get angry, do not yell, do not get frustrated … there is an excess…

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The arrival of large-scale battery technology may overcome one of the biggest obstacles to renewable energy: the intermittency of solar and wind energy. There are the twin chimneys of the Moss Landing plant tower over Monterey Bay. Sighted for miles along the northern California coast, the 150-meter-high pillars crown what was once the largest electric power station in the US, powered by natural gas. Today, while California is continually moving to “decarbonize” its economy, these chimneys are inactive, and the plant is practically deactivated. But the site is about to start a new life as the largest battery in the…

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Free online classes will start on March 8, International Women’s Day. Google opened registrations for a training and capacity building program for women seeking to develop their careers or businesses in the digital environment on Wednesday (24). The initiative called “Grow with Google for Women” is free, completely online and has two options: one focused on entrepreneurship and business evolution, and another for women looking to develop their careers. International Women’s Day Classes will begin on March 8, International Women’s Day.On the path to entrepreneurship, management techniques, female leadership, sales techniques, finance and ways to build a personal brand will…

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