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AI Lacks Ability to Distinguish Truth From Falsehood
Artificial intelligence systems are unable to differentiate between factual information and misinformation. This limitation poses a challenge for AI's reliability in discerning truth. The issue has been noted across multiple broadcasts and research discussions. Concerns are growing about the potential for AI to spread or amplify false narratives. This issue has been reported across multiple sources, indicating a widespread challenge in current AI development.
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South Korea Withdraws From Esports Championship
South Korea is considering ending capital gains tax deductions for non-resident, single-home owners. Current regulations allow for up to 80% deductions for homeowners who have held property for 10 years and resided in it for 10 years, or 30% for holding for 15 years. This potential change has caused market sensitivity, with some homeowners expressing concern about the fairness of altering existing benefits, especially for long-term residents. The Korean Esports Association (KeSPA) has announced its withdrawal from the ENC Esports National Cup. The reasons for the withdrawal are currently unclear. This decision impacts the competitive landscape of the tournament. The reasons for this withdrawal have not been immediately disclosed, but it marks a significant development in the competitive esports landscape.
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Korean Bible Transcription Project Held in Seoul
The 'Korea Bible Transcription Project' is being held at the CBS headquarters in Mokdong, Seoul, starting April 27th. Participants are meticulously transcribing the Bible, including works created with a prosthetic hand after an accident.
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AI Chatbots Misdiagnose Symptoms, Cite Fake Disease
Artificial intelligence chatbots have been observed to misdiagnose medical symptoms and cite non-existent diseases. This issue has been reported across multiple sources, raising concerns about the reliability of AI in healthcare diagnostics. The specific fake disease cited was not detailed in the reports. The implications for patient safety and the reliability of AI in healthcare are. These AI tools are also fabricating symptoms and providing incorrect medical advice. AI chatbots are misdiagnosing symptoms and citing fake diseases, affecting users in San Francisco.
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South Korean Government Launches AI Advisory Group
South Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety has launched a technical advisory group for an AI-driven government. This initiative aims to guide the nation's development and integration of AI technologies. The group will likely address ethical considerations and strategic planning for AI. This group is expected to guide policy and development in the AI sector for the nation.
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Kraftwerk's Digital Soundtrack Recognized by MoMA
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has recognized Kraftwerk's pioneering work in creating the first digital soundtrack. MoMA stated that Kraftwerk foresaw the impact of technology on art and daily life, capturing the human condition in the communication age through sound and visuals.
EBS FM Korea
Crimson Desert Surpasses 5 Million Sales
Pearl Abyss has awarded employees bonuses of 5 million South Korean won for reaching a sales milestone with the game Crimson Desert. The bonuses were distributed to staff members. The video game Crimson Desert has exceeded 5 million units sold. South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok stated the achievement boosts the global prestige of Korean gaming.
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South Korean Pharmaceutical Researcher Receives Encouragement
A pharmaceutical company researcher in South Korea received encouragement for an upcoming interview. The speaker wished the researcher all their luck, stating they would do well in the interview.
TBS eFM Seoul
South Korean Internet Studio Not Youth Harmful
Youth crime in South Korea is worsening, with a particular increase in offenses where both the perpetrator and victim are adolescents within peer groups. Crimes within peer groups where both perpetrators and victims are adolescents are intensifying. A player hit a fast pitch traveling at 157 km/h, sending it to the wall for a one-bounce hit. The player's speed allowed them to reach third base without issue. In the third inning, a technically executed push-hit on an outside pitch resulted in a single. In the afternoon, when a fastball was thrown down the middle, a clean hit was produced. An internet broadcast studio has been clarified as not being a youth harmful establishment. This trend is raising concerns about the safety and well-being of young people. Authorities are reportedly looking into the causes and potential solutions.
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Samsung Proxy Votes Align With Management Stance
Proxy votes were cast in favor of the deal, with one from Samsung. The votes were cast in such a way as to align with management's stances.
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