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Hyundai TUCSON GLS, an affordable luxury vehicle for C-SUV enthusiasts

In the current market where prices are on the rise due to inflation and currency devaluation, finding an affordable C-SUV can be quite challenging. However, Hyundai presents a solution with the TUCSON GLS, offering car enthusiasts the opportunity to experience the same level of excitement and comfort at a highly competitive price of just Rs. 7,365,000.

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Pakistan-Switzerland MoU Boosts Disaster Cooperation & Bilateral Ties

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has hailed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Pakistan and Switzerland on disaster management as a significant step in promoting cooperation between the two countries. The prime minister expressed his hope that the MoU would facilitate the sharing of technology and expertise to jointly tackle natural disasters in the future.

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Can Threads make more money than Elon Musk’s Twitter?

The rivalry between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk has extended into the business world, with the launch of Zuckerberg’s new social media platform, Threads, posing a challenge to Twitter. Within 24 hours of its launch, Threads garnered around 30 million sign-ups, indicating its potential to attract a portion of Facebook’s massive user base. While Twitter still boasts hundreds of millions of users, analysts believe that Meta, Zuckerberg’s company, has a good chance of luring users from Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp to Threads.

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Expert Warns That AI Will Soon Replace Human Programmers

According to Emad Mostaque, the CEO of Stability AI, significant changes are expected in the field of programming as artificial intelligence continues to advance. Mostaque predicts that within the next five years, AI will become so advanced and efficient that human programmers will no longer be needed. This transformation is driven by the speed and cost-effectiveness of AI, making it a preferred choice for companies.

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Google Faces Rising Antitrust Pressures Amidst Transparency Concerns.

A recent study conducted by research firm Adalytics has generated controversy by suggesting that Google may have misled advertisers on its video-sharing platform, YouTube. The study claims that advertisers may have been deceived for years about Google’s proprietary TrueView skippable in-stream video ads, resulting in misplacement of their ads on problematic third-party websites. According to Adalytics, this could have cost advertisers billions of dollars.

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