Amidst claims of AI triumphing in math, Fields Medalist Terence Tao cautions against equating AI's 'solutions' to International Math Olympiad (IMO) problems with genuine human performance. He highlights that AI often operates under relaxed conditions—rewrites, retries, and collaboration—unlike the strict, timed environment faced by students.
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US President Trump attended the FIFA Club World Cup final at MetLife Stadium, where Chelsea triumphed over Paris Saint-Germain. He presented the trophy and medals, enjoying the match alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino and other notable figures. Trump later reflected on the anniversary of an assassination attempt, praising first responders and expressing his commitment to the nation's restoration.
The UK government has introduced unprecedented sanctions targeting individuals facilitating illegal migrant smuggling into the country. This initiative, a global first, aims to freeze assets, restrict financial access, and impose travel bans on those involved in the illicit trade. While the government hopes to disrupt smuggling operations, experts question its overall impact, citing the vast network involved.
A lawyer, Jitendra Mahato, was fatally shot in Patna's Sultanganj, intensifying concerns over Bihar's security. This incident, following the recent killings of a BJP leader and a businessman, has fueled opposition criticism of the Nitish Kumar government. While police investigate motives and review CCTV footage, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary denies organized crime in Bihar.
Ben Stokes' high workload in the Test series has reignited the debate over player management, contrasting with India's cautious approach with Jasprit Bumrah. While Stokes bowls long spells despite injury risks, Bumrah's workload is carefully managed to preserve him for future matches. Critics question if India's strategy is too restrictive, especially in crucial moments, as the series intensifies.
Air India received nine show-cause notices for safety violations, with one enforcement action completed, according to Union minister Murlidhar Mohol. While a Dreamliner crash occurred, no adverse reliability trends were reported. The government acknowledged staff shortages in key aviation agencies like DGCA, BCAS, and AAI, but stated that operations haven't been impacted, and recruitment efforts are ongoing to address the shortfall.
India face crucial decisions regarding Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant's fitness for the pivotal fourth Test against England, with the series at 2-1 in favour of the hosts. At the optional practice session, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate provided an update on their fitness while also revealing another injury in the camp.
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