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Pakistani Rupee Showing Signs of Recovery

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The Pakistani rupee has shown signs of recovery following the approval and receipt of the first tranche of a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), amounting to approximately $1.02 billion. In the latest trading sessions, the rupee appreciated against the US dollar, which fell by 12 paise to close at Rs 277.52 in the interbank market, while in the open market, it dropped by 31 paise, settling below Rs 280.

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“Chinese Researchers Leverage Meta’s Llama to Create AI Model for Military Applications”

“Chinese military researchers have developed an AI model called ‘ChatBIT,’ leveraging Meta’s Llama framework to enhance military capabilities. This model aims to assist in intelligence gathering and operational efficiency by incorporating military-specific parameters into the Llama large language model. Despite the challenges of enforcing Meta’s restrictions on military use, the development reflects a growing trend of utilizing advanced AI in defense sectors. As nations grapple with the implications of AI technology, this advancement signals a notable shift in military strategy and capabilities.”

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Tesla’s First Self-Driving Robot Taxi Unveiled

Tesla recently unveiled its highly anticipated self-driving taxi, the Cybercab, at the “We, Robot” event. This compact, fully electric vehicle is designed for urban environments, featuring advanced autonomous technology and a starting price of around $25,000, making it accessible for ride-hailing services and city fleets. Elon Musk emphasized its safety features and robust AI, aiming to revolutionize urban transportation while tackling regulatory challenges. The Cybercab could significantly impact the market for autonomous vehicles and urban mobility.

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Amazon Biodiversity faces critical threats, urgent action needed

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The Amazon rainforest is facing critical threats due to a combination of climate change, deforestation, and land-use changes, leading to an urgent need for action. Recent studies indicate that the Amazon is nearing a tipping point, where extensive deforestation and environmental degradation could lead to irreversible changes, such as the transformation of the rainforest into savanna. This shift would drastically affect its biodiversity and its ability to store carbon, exacerbating global climate issues.

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