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Google’s AI language model available in Greek
Google announced on Thursday that its Bard chatbot is now available in Greek with artificial intelligence language model Gemini Pro.
The technology giant had announced a significant breakthrough in the field of AI, introducing Gemini - its largest and most capable AI model - in English in December 2023.
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Türkiye to witness meteor showers for three months
Following the solar eclipse that occurred yesterday, Türkiye will enter a three-month period of meteor showers, in which the skies will turn into a colorful feast zone, an expert has said.
"There are some rare events happening in space in some special periods and this is one of them," Hasan Ali Dal, an academic from Ege University, said.
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How to Find a Good Crypto Exchange
Cryptocurrency is all over the internet and there are certain related terms that you will see associated with this type of trade. If you have seen words like Binance, Gemini, Coinbase, and Kraken, these are known as crypto exchanges. They are digital platforms that allow users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies.
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Year's Brightes Comet Approaches Earth
The Geminid meteor shower will provide a shining backdrop for the approach of Comet 46P/Wirtanen on Thursday (Dec. 13), shortly before the object's closest approach to Earth in 20 years.
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Geminids meteors peak December 13-14
The night of 13 December 14 is the best time to watch the meteor stream "Geminids''.
The astronomers from ROGEN and the Department of Astronomy at Sofia University expect to observe up to 120 meteors per hour.
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Stunning snakes of Medusa Nebula, shadow fate of the Sun (photos + video)
Astronomers using the ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile managed to look into the face of Medusa and give the world a clear image into the incredible ancient starburst.