Month: August 2023

World’s reduced thirst for oil may be foiled by developing countries’ challenges

The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicted last month that the demand for energy is nearing its peak in 2026 for transport uses and 2028 for other uses. However, the fate of the world’s oil demands largely rests on the economies of developing countries. What are the prospects for oil demand? An IEA medium-term report released this year…

Odesa’s reply to Russian missiles: Unity, volunteerism, resolve

Perseverance Europe Odesa’s reply to Russian missiles: Unity, volunteerism, resolve | View caption Hide caption A Russian bombing campaign launched with Russia’s withdrawal from the Black Sea grain deal has targeted Odesa’s port and grain silos. But it has also targeted the Ukrainian city’s culture and heart. Odesans are unbowed. “I am sure that all…

‘ChatGPT, tell me a story’: AI gets literary

Innovation The Explainer ‘ChatGPT, tell me a story’: AI gets literary | Artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT can now produce convincingly human-sounding essays with minimal effort from users. It’s a massive timesaver – and an ethical quandary. How does ChatGPT work? ChatGPT is currently available for free at OpenAI’s website. About 100 million people used…