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Image Credit: Matt Baron/Shutterstock Jennifer Lopez has more than just a new album coming out in 2024. While announcing the drop date for This Is Me… Now on November 27, Jennifer, 54, also revealed she’s releasing a companion film that will come out with her album on February 16, 2024. This Is Me… Now: The Film will give fans a “musical experience” of the sequel to her 2002 album, This Is Me.. Then, inspired by Ben Affleck. 2024 is going to be J.Lo’s year. For that reason, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about This Is Me… Now: The Film. When…

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Has OpenAI invented an AI technology with the potential to “threaten humanity”? From some of the recent headlines, you might be inclined to think so. Reuters and The Information first reported last week that several OpenAI staff members had, in a letter to the AI startup’s board of directors, flagged the “prowess” and “potential danger” of an internal research project known as “Q*.” This AI project, according to the reporting, could solve certain math problems — albeit only at grade-school level — but had in the researchers’ opinion a chance of building toward an elusive technical breakthrough. There’s now debate…

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With levels of employee engagement at an all time low, recent research has revealed a quarter more men than women have formal exit interviews when leaving their job.Diving deeper into the report by Cpl’s Talent Evolution Group, it has been found that 44% of women employees report never receiving an invitation for an exit interview – in sharp contrast to the 67% of their male counterparts, who did find themselves in the feedback loop and who were asked for their insights.Beyond the gender imbalance, there was another noticeable revelation in the study. Two-thirds of female leavers expressed a willingness to…

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It is that time of year when we can once again unpack the wild ride that is the F1 season; a time when we can remind ourselves of the spats, arguments, total failures and mild successes. It is that time of year when we can once again unpack the wild ride that is the F1 season; a time when we can remind ourselves of the spats, arguments, total failures and mild successes. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen swept the board with the traditional awards, breaking multiple records as he raced (pun intended) way ahead of the pack to pick up his…

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Unison members voted in favour to the improved pay offer made by Cosla and the Scottish Government.  It comes after months of strike actions that saw children out of school and teachers on the picket line as they demanded for better pay. READ NEXT: Drivers set to be diverted from Glasgow’s M8 for 10 days  Now, Unison have called on Cosla and the Scottish Government to “keep their promise” as the union thanks those who participated in the strikes. The accepted offer will all local government staff to be paid a minimum of £15 per hour by 2026 and the full deal…

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Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded products (ETPs) registered $312 million in inflows for the week of Nov. 24, bringing year-to-date inflows to around $1.5 billion, according to CoinShares. The weekly inflows for all cryptocurrencies totalled $346 million, continuing a nine-week trend of positive net flows. New record of inflows with US$346m this week, the highest total observed in the past 9 weeks of inflows.– #Bitcoin –$BTC: US$312m inflows (year-to-date inflows US$1.5bn)Short Bitcoin: US$0.9m outflowsETP volumes as a percentage of total spot Bitcoin volumes… pic.twitter.com/gMUPzTy0q4— CoinShares (@CoinSharesCo) November 27, 2023 Crypto ETPs experience inflows when their shares trade above the prices of their underlying…

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The spectacular aurora borealis, or the “northern lights,” over Canada is sighted from the space station near the highest point of its orbital path. The station’s main solar arrays are seen in the left foreground. NASA The aurora borealis adds a bit of flair to our home planet in this image taken from the International Space Station on Sept. 15, 2017. This phenomenon happens because the Sun bathes Earth in a steady stream of energetic particles, magnetic fields and radiation that can stimulate our atmosphere and light up the night sky. When this happens in the Southern Hemisphere, it is…

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