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Aston Villa sign Emily Ramsey as Bethany England joins Crystal Palace
Lionesses goalkeeper heading to Villa on a free transferMillie Turner moves to Birmingham City for £100,000Aston Villa have signed the former Everton goalkeeper Emily Ramsey on a free transfer.The 25-year-old received a call-up by England in 2023 – as part of the squad that won t
'They don't have that fear' | England have practised penalties in every training session
'They don't have that fear' | England have practised penalties in every training session
Rob Dorsett speaks on England's preparation for a penalty shootout, if it comes to one, against Argentina as they have been practising penalties in every session since the World Cup had started.
Meet GPT-Red: an LLM super-hacker OpenAI built to make its models safer
Meet GPT-Red: an LLM super-hacker OpenAI built to make its models safer
OpenAI has built an LLM super-hacker called GPT-Red that it uses as a sparring partner to help its other models boost their defenses against cyberattacks. Last week the company released the latest version of its flagship LLM, GPT-5.6. OpenAI says that training it against GPT-Red
Hack suggests AI music generator Suno scraped YouTube for training data
Hack suggests AI music generator Suno scraped YouTube for training data
The hacker used an employee's credentials to access source code, which revealed how Suno scraped decades of audio. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
'Very likely for an African team to be in this World Cup final', expert says
'Very likely for an African team to be in this World Cup final', expert says
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, sports presenter and journalist Thando Sibiya says that "it is very likely for an African team to be in the final of this World Cup", explaining that "there's a lot of training that's happening on the continent, it's been a long-running projec
World Cup: "Les Bleus" back in training ahead clash with Paraguay
World Cup: "Les Bleus" back in training ahead clash with Paraguay
France's "les Bleus" are back in training after their large victory over Sweden, 3-0. They will face Paraguay in Philadelphia on July 4th.
Can Ukraine really build its own Patriots?
Can Ukraine really build its own Patriots?
Donald Trump’s promise to let Ukraine manufacture Patriot air defence systems could strengthen Kyiv’s capabilities in the long term, but experts warn it will not solve the country’s immediate battlefield needs. Building production lines, training workers and securing supplies cou
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Assessing clinical skills through the examiner's eyes
Assessing the clinical skills of medical students before they enter real-world patient care is a critical component of medical education. While medical training provides students with essential knowledge, it is equally important to ensure they can apply that knowledge safely and
Training gains momentum as senior nutrition workforce faces growing demand
As the nation's older adult population climbs at one of the fastest rates in U.S. history, a new study from Iowa State University researchers points to a growing strain on the workforce responsible for feeding seniors—and a rising need for training.
Study explores how anxiety turns into deeper stress for dementia caregivers
Study explores how anxiety turns into deeper stress for dementia caregivers
A new study from Virginia Tech suggests patterns of repetitive negative thinking explain how anxiety develops into deeper stress for caregivers of people living with dementia and that mindfulness training may help identify and interrupt that progression.
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Training device expands access to high-performance diagnostic testing
The rise of automation and AI has raised fears about job loss, but smart tools can also train workers rather than replace them. Meanwhile, a chronic shortage of trained personnel limits the reach of health care in both developing and developed countries.
Medical AI may look less biased on paper but not in practice, new study finds
Large language models (LLMs) are only as good as the data they learn from. If their training data contains social biases, the models may unintentionally repeat those biases in their responses. As their use increases with the rise of generative AI, it has become evident that they