Tag: p
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South African wine is having its moment in the spotlight, with critics from Wine Spectator to Jancis Robinson praising the country’s “New Wave” producers for creating wines that rival anything… more ›
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Organised by new non-profit RendezVous, the event brought together Brussels’s wealth of commercial galleries, institutions and artist-run spaces https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/09/17/inaugural-brussels-art-week-stakes-a-claim-for-the-citys-scene more ›
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While European countries band together to help tackle devastating fires, Africa is being left on its own, writes Nick Ferris. All despite the fact that blazes in Africa cause far… more ›
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https://www.politico.eu/article/climate-change-fueled-deadly-summer-wildfires-southeastern-europe-scientists-find/?utm_source=semafor&utm_source=semafor more ›
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The Trump administration needs a more nuanced approach to Africa that doesn’t alienate the people and the markets that it is seeking to engage. To do so requires the president… more ›
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Schwab, Kravis and Zhao are in good company. Prediction markets are hotspots for investments from the smartest billionaires in finance. Interactive Brokers founder Thomas Peterffy (net worth: $72 billion) told Forbes he… more ›
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The Agent Payments Protocol aims to help consumers and businesses finally trust AI-enabled payments. https://www.zdnet.com/article/googles-new-open-protocol-secures-ai-agent-transactions-and-60-companies-already-support-it/ more ›
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The disruption is real. It’s also predictable. https://joincolossus.com/article/ai-will-not-make-you-rich/ more ›
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Reproducibility is a bedrock of scientific progress. However, it’s remarkably difficult to get reproducible results out of large language models. For example, you might observe that asking ChatGPT the same… more ›
