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  1. Unlike general-purpose chatbots, the new model is being designed specifically for clinical reasoning, diagnosis support and healthcare decision-making.
  2. According to the IMF, China's total non-financial sector debt has climbed to roughly 313% of GDP and is projected to reach 323% by 2026.
  3. ADREC has clarified that the rental amount stated in the previous tenancy contract will remain valid for both renewed and newly signed agreements.
  4. The 22-year-olds, Neha Suratani and Sahaas Kaul, have dismissed invasion claims, saying they are not based on facts and that anti-Indians are doing it for social media.
  5. Many of Musk’s most ambitious plans were delayed, remained unfinished or could not be verified
  6. The warning followed US strikes on an Iranian tanker and on Iran's Qeshm island, sparking retaliatory attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain.
  7. Turkish Airlines flight from Denver was cancelled due to the lavatory flooding the cabin with sewage water and faeces.
  8. Hollywood and the creative arts have majorly pushed back on AI and that's why Scorsese partnering with an AI firm may come as a surprise to many.
  9. Researchers argue these billboards are part of a broader visual communication strategy on the part of the state. They are intended to be photographed, posted and shared widely on social media as a way of projecting power and resistance to a global au
  10. US-Iran War Live: Iran fired missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain hours after US conducted strikes on Iran's Qeshm Island amid ongoing peace talks between Washington and Tehran.