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Can an AI Chatbot Pass a Data Science Interview

Can an AI Chatbot Pass a Data Science Interview?

AI language systems in the modern era have proven to be remarkable, as their capabilities are praised frequently. However, they are also criticized for their lack of precision, tendency to fabricate information, production of unexceptional song lyrics, and their inability to exhibit true intelligence. AI language systems are praised for their capabilities but are criticized…
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Pale Blue Dot

Look again. That Dot.

Pale Blue Dot.  That’s what they named the photograph the Voyager took of our Earth in 1990 from a distance of six billion  ( 6.000.000.000.000 ) kilometers,  the moment it was just about to leave our galaxy. Why this old news now and why here? Because it may be too late or maybe not to…
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Plastic Pollution In Indonesia

River Recycling Initiatives eyesonindonesia Amsterdam, May 10th 2023– Plastic pollution has emerged as a global environmental crisis, with rivers serving as significant contributors to the problem. In Indonesia, a country known for its diverse river systems, the issue of plastic waste poses a serious threat to both the environment and public health. To combat this…
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Ambassador Lamber Grijns

Ambassador Lamber Grijns

eyesonindonesia Few countries have changed as much over the past 60 years as Indonesia. Lambert Grijns, Dutch ambassador in Jakarta, has been closely connected to the country since childhood. What changes has he seen? In which areas do the Netherlands and Indonesia cooperate? And what exactly is the Erasmus Huis? You were born in Indonesia…
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Internetworking Edition 2023 & Potsdam Cyber Games

Internetworking Edition 2023 & Potsdam Cyber Games Dear Learning Community, Around five billion people worldwide use the Internet – more than half the world’s population. It has revolutionized our everyday lives. Banking transactions, sending e-mails, ordering products online – all this can be done easily and quickly via the network of networks. If you want…
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New free online courses on openHPI

openHPI is an open and free digital education platform for lifelong learners, professionals, and university and school students. On this platform, you can study courses on topics like Big Data and AI, Cybersecurity, the Internet, and Programming. New courses comprise titles such as  For more information on openHPI please visit https://hpi.de/ 

Dr. Anne Kayem - Inside the Belly of a Search Engine

New free online course “Inside the Belly of a Search Engine”

They have made encyclopedias obsolete: Web search engines like Google or Bing provide us with the information we are looking for at lightning speed. Surveys have shown that every Internet user searches via Google 3 to 4 times a day on average. In total, estimates assume more than 2 trillion search queries* per year, and…
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Nusantara City

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The New Indonesia nina/jakobi eyesonindonesia Amsterdam, Aug. 17th — The Government of Indonesia has decided to build a new city for its capital in the island of Kalimantan (Borneo).  The concept of the new environmentally friendly capital city, requires sustainability across all dimensions, ranging from use of sustainable construction methods, to energy efficient design and…
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Tourism in Indonesia

Investing in Tourism: The Government of Indonesia

The Indonesian government has reportedly allocated IDR72 billion (US$5.2 million) for influencers, as part of an incentive program to boost the country’s tourism industry amid the international coronavirus outbreak that is increasingly fueling fears of a global pandemic. Yes, you read that right, folks. We can’t turn down the power of influencers even amid a…
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Not Just Bali: Indonesia Hopes to Develop More Tourism Sites

Hundreds of tourists, many of them young Westerners, sat on gray stone steps atop the world’s largest Buddhist temple, occasionally checking cellphones or whispering to each other as they waited for daylight. Sunrise wasn’t spectacular on that recent summer day. But even an ordinary dawn at Borobudur Temple — nine stone tiers stacked like a…
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