OpenAI's Orion Model Falls Short of Expectations, Slowing Progress Towards Human-Level AI
OpenAI's new language model, Orion, has failed to meet expectations, struggling with programming and reasoning tasks, slowing progress towards a human-level AI and highlighting the limitations of the scaling rule in AI development, with costs expected to reach tens of billions by 2026.
OpenAI's Orion Model Falls Short of Expectations, Slowing Progress Towards Human-Level AI
OpenAI's new language model, Orion, has failed to meet expectations, struggling with programming and reasoning tasks, slowing progress towards a human-level AI and highlighting the limitations of the scaling rule in AI development, with costs expected to reach tens of billions by 2026.
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44% Bias Score
South Korean President's Martial Law Attempt Fails Amidst Impeachment Efforts
On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol attempted to impose martial law, but the National Assembly swiftly rejected his declaration, sparking mass protests and impeachment efforts due to his confrontational style and multiple scandals involving him and his wife.
South Korean President's Martial Law Attempt Fails Amidst Impeachment Efforts
On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol attempted to impose martial law, but the National Assembly swiftly rejected his declaration, sparking mass protests and impeachment efforts due to his confrontational style and multiple scandals involving him and his wife.
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56% Bias Score
French Government Vote: Significant Economic Impacts Imminent
A no-confidence vote against the French government could lead to a failure to pass the 2025 finance bill, resulting in income tax increases for 18 million people, frozen funding for local governments, and delayed investments in defense and disability services, although retirees would see pension inc...
French Government Vote: Significant Economic Impacts Imminent
A no-confidence vote against the French government could lead to a failure to pass the 2025 finance bill, resulting in income tax increases for 18 million people, frozen funding for local governments, and delayed investments in defense and disability services, although retirees would see pension inc...
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52% Bias Score
French Taxi Drivers Protest Government Healthcare Cuts, Causing Widespread Disruptions
French taxi drivers protested in Paris and Lyon on Tuesday against a government plan to lower medical transport rates, causing major traffic jams and prompting a temporary ban on rallies near the National Assembly. The proposed changes include mandatory shared transport and stricter time limits, thr...
French Taxi Drivers Protest Government Healthcare Cuts, Causing Widespread Disruptions
French taxi drivers protested in Paris and Lyon on Tuesday against a government plan to lower medical transport rates, causing major traffic jams and prompting a temporary ban on rallies near the National Assembly. The proposed changes include mandatory shared transport and stricter time limits, thr...
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60% Bias Score
Connected Devices: A Technological Underperformer
Despite the proliferation of connected devices in daily life, from smart home appliances to fitness trackers, their impact has fallen short of expectations, raising questions about usability, value, and user satisfaction.
Connected Devices: A Technological Underperformer
Despite the proliferation of connected devices in daily life, from smart home appliances to fitness trackers, their impact has fallen short of expectations, raising questions about usability, value, and user satisfaction.
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48% Bias Score
French Government Faces Imminent Collapse Amid No-Confidence Vote
A no-confidence vote against French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is expected to pass this week, potentially triggering the shortest government in the Fifth Republic's history and further destabilizing the country's political and economic climate, as left-wing and far-right parties unite against the...
French Government Faces Imminent Collapse Amid No-Confidence Vote
A no-confidence vote against French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is expected to pass this week, potentially triggering the shortest government in the Fifth Republic's history and further destabilizing the country's political and economic climate, as left-wing and far-right parties unite against the...
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56% Bias Score
Trump Seeks Conviction Overturn, Citing Biden Pardon
On December 3, 2023, Donald Trump's lawyers filed a motion in New York to overturn his conviction for hush-money payments, citing President Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden as evidence of political targeting and a double standard within the justice system.
Trump Seeks Conviction Overturn, Citing Biden Pardon
On December 3, 2023, Donald Trump's lawyers filed a motion in New York to overturn his conviction for hush-money payments, citing President Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden as evidence of political targeting and a double standard within the justice system.
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52% Bias Score
Macron Cuts Short Saudi Visit Amidst Impending French Government Collapse
During a state visit to Saudi Arabia, French President Macron visited the Al-Ula oasis, a $20 billion tourism project co-piloted by France, before returning early to Paris to face a likely no-confidence vote against Michel Barnier's government.
Macron Cuts Short Saudi Visit Amidst Impending French Government Collapse
During a state visit to Saudi Arabia, French President Macron visited the Al-Ula oasis, a $20 billion tourism project co-piloted by France, before returning early to Paris to face a likely no-confidence vote against Michel Barnier's government.
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48% Bias Score
French Government Falls After No-Confidence Vote
Michel Barnier's government in France fell on December 4th, 2024, after a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly, marking the first time a government has fallen after a vote of confidence on a bill under the Fifth Republic. This event freezes parliamentary proceedings, including the 2025 state ...
French Government Falls After No-Confidence Vote
Michel Barnier's government in France fell on December 4th, 2024, after a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly, marking the first time a government has fallen after a vote of confidence on a bill under the Fifth Republic. This event freezes parliamentary proceedings, including the 2025 state ...
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16% Bias Score
Mucem Exhibition Showcases Circus Performers' Lives and Objects' Enduring Power
Macha Makeïeff's exhibition at the Mucem museum in Marseille, running until May 12, 2025, showcases over 600 objects from the daily lives of circus performers, creating an immersive spectacle where audience movement influences the experience, exploring the post-show fate of these objects and their h...
Mucem Exhibition Showcases Circus Performers' Lives and Objects' Enduring Power
Macha Makeïeff's exhibition at the Mucem museum in Marseille, running until May 12, 2025, showcases over 600 objects from the daily lives of circus performers, creating an immersive spectacle where audience movement influences the experience, exploring the post-show fate of these objects and their h...
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36% Bias Score
Barnier's Government Falls: Shortest in French Fifth Republic History
Michel Barnier's 89-day government, the shortest in France's Fifth Republic, fell after a no-confidence vote from the Rassemblement National and Nouveau Front populaire, highlighting political instability and the clash between traditional and modern styles.
Barnier's Government Falls: Shortest in French Fifth Republic History
Michel Barnier's 89-day government, the shortest in France's Fifth Republic, fell after a no-confidence vote from the Rassemblement National and Nouveau Front populaire, highlighting political instability and the clash between traditional and modern styles.
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48% Bias Score
Trump to Attend Notre-Dame Reopening Amidst High Security and Political Significance
President-elect Donald Trump will attend the December 2nd reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, alongside approximately 50 heads of state and government, marking his first international trip since his election victory and a return to the diplomatic stage, while President Biden will not attend.
Trump to Attend Notre-Dame Reopening Amidst High Security and Political Significance
President-elect Donald Trump will attend the December 2nd reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, alongside approximately 50 heads of state and government, marking his first international trip since his election victory and a return to the diplomatic stage, while President Biden will not attend.
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44% Bias Score