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Bullock takes the reins at Reserve Bank of Australia
Bullock takes the reins at Reserve Bank of Australia
By Lewis Jackson, Stella Qiu and Wayne Cole SYDNEY Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Michele Bullock will take over
2023-07-14 10:23
Babylon's Fall Concurrent PC Player Count Dropped to One
Babylon's Fall Concurrent PC Player Count Dropped to One
Babylon's Fall has seen its concurrent player count tank on PC, dropping to just one player last week.
1970-01-01 08:00
US issues stark warning about China's information efforts
US issues stark warning about China's information efforts
The US State Department issued a striking warning in a report on Thursday accusing the Chinese government of expanding efforts to control information, disseminate propaganda and disinformation that promotes "digital authoritarianism" in China and around the world.
2023-09-29 03:28
G-7 Finance Chiefs to Add New Supply-Chain Proposal in Statement
G-7 Finance Chiefs to Add New Supply-Chain Proposal in Statement
Finance chiefs from the world’s rich economies are set to propose a new partnership on supply chains that’ll
1970-01-01 08:00
Ideon Delivers World’s First Borehole Muon Tomography Results
Ideon Delivers World’s First Borehole Muon Tomography Results
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2023--
2023-05-17 20:12
AI robots figure out how to play football in shambolic footage
AI robots figure out how to play football in shambolic footage
Robots fitted with AI developed by Google’s DeepMind have figured out how to play football. The miniature humanoid robots, which are about knee height, were able to make tackles, score goals and easily recover from falls when tripped. In order to learn how to play, AI researchers first used DeepMind’s state-of-the-art MuJoCo physics engine to train virtual versions of the robots in decades of match simulations. The simulated robots were rewarded if their movements led to improved performance, such as winning the ball from an opponent or scoring a goal. Once they were sufficiently capable of performing the basic skills, DeepMind researchers then transferred the AI into real-life versions of the bipedal bots, who were able to play one-on-one games of football against each other with no additional training required. “The trained soccer players exhibit robust and dynamic movement skills, such as rapid fall recovery, walking, turning, kicking and more,” DeepMind noted in a blog post. “The agents also developed a basic strategic understanding of the game, and learned, for instance, to anticipate ball movements and to block opponent shots. “Although the robots are inherently fragile, minor hardware modifications, together with basic regularisation of the behaviour during training led the robots to learn safe and effective movements while still performing in a dynamic and agile way.” A paper detailing the research, titled ‘Learning agile soccer skills for a bipedal robot with deep reinforcement learning’, is currently under peer-review. Previous DeepMind research on football-playing AI has used different team set ups, increasing the number of players in order to teach simulated humanoids how to work as a team. The researchers say the work will not only advance coordination between AI systems, but also offer new pathways towards building artificial general intelligence (AGI) that is of an equivalent or superiour level to humans. Read More 10 ways AI will change the world – from curing cancer to wiping out humanity DeepMind boss says human-level AI is just a few years away Apple finally launches two professional apps on the iPad UK-based tech company claims quantum computing ‘breakthrough’
1970-01-01 08:00
Pirates manager Derek Shelton ejected along with 2 coaches for arguing strike zone vs Reds
Pirates manager Derek Shelton ejected along with 2 coaches for arguing strike zone vs Reds
Pirates manager Derek Shelton, bench coach Don Kelly and pitching coach Oscar Marin were ejected by plate umpire Nic Lentz during the same at-bat for arguing ball/strike calls in the sixth inning of a doubleheader nightcap against Cincinnati Reds
2023-08-14 08:49
The Lathums would 'love' to hit the studio with Louis Tomlinson
The Lathums would 'love' to hit the studio with Louis Tomlinson
The Lathums frontman Alex Moore hopes to team up with tour mate Louis Tomlinson on a new song.
2023-10-04 15:00
Exclusive-France's Mediawan weighs takeover of KKR-backed Leonine –sources
Exclusive-France's Mediawan weighs takeover of KKR-backed Leonine –sources
By Amy-Jo Crowley and Mathieu Rosemain LONDON/PARIS Shareholders of French TV production group Mediawan are weighing a takeover
2023-11-28 21:40
How to watch England vs Denmark: TV channel and start time for Women’s World Cup fixture
How to watch England vs Denmark: TV channel and start time for Women’s World Cup fixture
England continue their Women’s World Cup campaign against Denmark in a crunch Group D clash in Sydney. The Lionesses got their tournament underway with a narrow 1-0 win against Haiti as Sarina Wiegman said her side lacked “ruthlessness” in front of goal. LIVE! Follow coverage of England vs Denmark with our blog Denmark also got off to a winning start as they edged China 1-0, so both teams will be looking for improvement as they target a place in the knockout stages. Wiegman hinted that England are likely to make changes for Denmark, who are led by former Chelsea forward Pernille Harder. Here’s everything you know as the Lionesses continue their World Cup campaign What time is England vs Denmark? The Group D match will kick off at 9:30am BST on Friday 28 July at the Sydney Football Stadium. What TV channel is it on? England vs Denmark will be shown live on BBC One and on the BBC iPlayer, with coverage starting from 9am. England’s final group-stage fixture is against China on Tuesday 1 August and will be shown on ITV, with the match starting at 12pm BST. Should England make it through to the round of 16, their fixture will be shown live on the BBC. Click here for the full World Cup TV guide. Team news Sarina Wiegman has a fully fit squad and the manager has hinted that she will make changes to try and spark the Lionesses into life. Wiegman, who did not make any changes to her starting line-up during the Euros, could bring in Lauren James and Rachel Daly in attack. The back-four is likely to remain the same, with Millie Bright partnering Jess Carter and Lucy Bronze and Alex Greenwood at full-back, in front of goalkeeper Mary Earps. Keira Walsh will shield the back-line alongside Georgia Stanway, England’s goalscorer against Haiti, in midfield. Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Chloe Kelly face competition from James, while Daly could be preferred to Alessia Russo. Predicted line-up Earps; Bronze, Bright, Carter, Greenwood; Walsh, Stanway; Kelly, James, Hemp; Daly Read More Sarina Wiegman must take chance to reset England’s World Cup bid Darts, colouring in and 1,000 bags of Yorkshire tea: Inside the Lionesses’ World Cup den Women’s World Cup schedule: How to watch every match today
2023-07-28 14:56
Who is paying Pumpkin's bills? 'Mama June' star brags about dues being paid on 1st of every month, viewers call out 'crack head flex'
Who is paying Pumpkin's bills? 'Mama June' star brags about dues being paid on 1st of every month, viewers call out 'crack head flex'
'Mama June' star Pumpkin pays all her dues even though she and her family do not have hefty income sources
2023-08-04 15:22
Champions League final referee to remain in role after apologizing for appearance at event organized by hardline nationalist party leader in Poland
Champions League final referee to remain in role after apologizing for appearance at event organized by hardline nationalist party leader in Poland
Referee Szymon Marciniak will officiate next weekend's UEFA Champions League final after apologizing for his appearance at an event organized by a hardline right-wing Polish politician, the European football governing body confirmed in a statement on Friday.
2023-06-02 23:12