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Apple's bold move forward with AI, but is it enough? ‘Still no AI model of its own’

Apple's bold move forward with AI, but is it enough? ‘Still no AI model of its own’

Apple has introduced several new AI features for its operating system, including an updated Siri and improved photo searching, in an effort to compete in the artificial intelligence market. However, industry experts remain skeptical about whether these updates are sufficient, as the company still lacks its own proprietary AI model.

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Residents and business owners in Amsterdam East are protesting the unannounced relocation of a drug user facility to Linnaeusstraat, scheduled for June 29. Opponents cite significant safety concerns and nuisance issues, while district officials state the move is necessary despite the lack of public consultation. The bus is expected to remain at the new site until the end of the year while a permanent location is sought.

Why consumers always foot the bill for supermarket price increases

Why consumers always foot the bill for supermarket price increases

Rising grocery prices in the Netherlands, driven by high energy costs and government levies, have prompted consumers to call for cabinet intervention. The situation has sparked a debate over whether supermarkets should absorb these costs instead of passing them on to shoppers.

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American billionaire's $70 million superyacht anchored in the IJ

American billionaire Robert Sands has docked his 70-meter superyacht, valued at 70 million dollars, at the Bimhuis quay in Amsterdam. The luxury vessel, which features a gym and beauty salon, has drawn mixed reactions from local residents while flying a Jamaican flag.

NASA announces astronauts for third moon mission

NASA announces astronauts for third moon mission

NASA has announced the four astronauts participating in the third mission of the Artemis program. This upcoming mission will involve orbiting Earth, making it less complex than the previous flight that traveled to the moon and back.