A research carried out by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology revealed that changing the human workforce with synthetic intelligence continues to be too expensive. The
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Türkiye outlines ambitious funding plans for quake-impacted region
Several initiatives geared toward facilitating reconstruction in varied fields, from transportation, agriculture, business and training, are deliberate for the area impacted by final yr’s highly
German farmers take to tractors, advocate for fair prices again
On Saturday, round a thousand German farmers continued of their ongoing protests, advocating for elevated environmental and animal safety whereas expressing their opposition to genetic
Gezeravcı becomes 1st Turkish astronaut as Axiom mission blasts off
A crew with Türkiye’s first astronaut and three different members blasted off on Thursday on a voyage to the International Space Station (ISS), in what
Turkish house sales fall to 9-year low in 2023 as rate hikes bite
House gross sales in Türkiye in 2023 fell to the bottom stage within the final 9 years, official information confirmed Friday, as rising rates of
Turkish automaker, Chinese Farasis ink $56.2M loan with ICBC Turkey
Siro, established as a three way partnership of Türkiye’s Automobile Initiative Group, or Togg, the nation’s first electrical automobile maker, and main international battery producer
Ukraine’s hard-fought economic stability hinges on pending US, EU aid
As Ukraine grapples with a major funds shortfall, the hard-fought financial stability achieved by the federal government is in jeopardy because the nation’s main backers
More CEOs fear their firms survival as AI, climate challenges grow
More executives are feeling higher in regards to the world financial system, however a rising variety of them do not suppose their firms will survive
Quake spending fuels Türkiye’s $45.5B budget deficit in 2023
Türkiye’s central authorities funds ran a deficit of TL 1.37 trillion (about $45.5 billion) in 2023, in response to official knowledge Monday, fueled primarily by
Canada mulls cap on international students amid housing shortage
Canada is contemplating a cap on the variety of worldwide college students allowed to dwell in Canada, Immigration Minister Marc Miller stated, in accordance with