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Mira Murati Optimistic About Future of Artificial General Intelligence Development
Mira Murati, former CTO of OpenAI, remains optimistic about achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) despite her recent resignation. She believes that progress in AI development will continue, emphasizing the importance of societal guidance in steering technology for good. Murati is currently founding her own AI startup, aiming to develop proprietary models and secure significant venture capital funding.
senate republicans outline two-step plan for trump's agenda
U.S. Senate Republicans are formulating a two-step strategy to advance President-elect Donald Trump's agenda upon assuming the majority next year. The plan prioritizes border security and energy initiatives before shifting focus to tax cuts.
Venezuela plans 22.7 billion dollar budget for next year
Venezuela's government plans to allocate $22.7 billion for its budget next year, as announced by Vice President Delcy Rodriguez to lawmakers at the National Assembly. This figure represents an increase of nearly 11% from the current year's budget of $20.5 billion.
K P Sharma Oli seeks to boost infrastructure ties during China visit
K.P. Sharma Oli, Nepal's veteran communist politician, has returned as prime minister for the fourth time and is set to visit China. His goal is to encourage Beijing to revitalize planned infrastructure projects during this days-long trip.
smuggling network in iraq generates over one billion dollars for iran
A sophisticated smuggling network, believed to generate over $1 billion annually for Iran and its proxies, has thrived in Iraq since the appointment of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani in 2022. This development raises concerns about regional stability and the influence of Iranian interests.
us announces 725 million dollar weapons package for ukraine
The United States is set to deliver a $725 million weapons package to Ukraine, as announced by Secretary of State Antony Blinken. This move aims to strengthen the Ukrainian government in its ongoing conflict with Russian forces before President Biden's administration concludes in January.
India's central bank faces pressure to cut rates amid weak growth
India's central bank faces mounting political pressure to lower interest rates following disappointing growth data. However, its commitment to reducing inflation suggests that a rate cut is unlikely in the near term.
Italy's tax system favors wealthy while burdening low and middle earners
Italy's tax system disproportionately benefits the wealthiest 7%, allowing them to pay lower taxes compared to low and middle-income earners. This imbalance exacerbates inequality and negatively impacts public finances in one of Europe's most heavily indebted countries.
After over three decades in Ghana's police force, Emmanuel Amey-Wemegah has outlined his retirement strategy. He plans to invest part of his pension in government bonds, finish building his house, and purchase a car.
stocks soar in november as economic optimism fuels market rally
November marked a significant month for U.S. stocks, with the S&P 500 rising 5.73% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumping 7.54%, both achieving their best monthly performance of the year. Factors such as the conclusion of the presidential elections and positive economic indicators fueled investor sentiment, while Bitcoin surged 38%, its second-best month of the year. As December approaches, expectations for further growth remain high, with potential rate cuts from the Federal Reserve adding to the bullish outlook.