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Yamal nets beauty as Barcelona blank Sociedad
Barcelona reclaimed second place in LaLiga with a 2-0 home win over Real Sociedad on Monday courtesy of a Lamine Yamal first-half strike and a late Raphinha penalty.ESPN - Sports -
Three dead in New Caledonia as riots rage after Paris approves voting rules change
Three people have been killed in unrest in New Caledonia, as rioting continued after France’s National Assembly approved changes to voting rules.NBC News - Top stories -
UK ‘net zero’ project will produce 20m tonnes of carbon pollution, say experts
Government told Net Zero Teesside gas scheme will be massive polluter despite its carbon capture claims . A multibillion-pound “net zero” project backed by two of the world’s biggest fossil fuel firms will be responsible for more than 20m tonnes ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom
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OpenAI’s Chief Scientist, Ilya Sutskever, Is Leaving the Company
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Chatbots, image generators and voice assistants are gradually merging into a single technology with a conversational voice.The New York Times - Tech