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  • Truck hits bus stop near Tel Aviv: 35 injured

    Truck hits bus stop near Tel Aviv: 35 injured

    Truck hits bus stop near Tel Aviv: 35 injured

    A truck rammed into a bus stop in the Glilot neighborhood near Tel Aviv, injuring 35 people. Many of the victims are elderly, and police are treating the incident as a terrorist attack.

    In Israel, the number of people injured when a truck hit a bus stop near Tel Aviv has risen to 35, UNN reports, citing the Times of Israel .

    Details

    Reportedly, 35 people were taken to hospitals after a truck hit a bus stop in the Glilok district.

    Among them, six people are in serious condition, five are in moderate condition, and 20 have light injuries. Four more have an acute stress reaction.

    According to Hebrew-language media reports, many of the victims were elderly people who were getting off the bus before visiting a nearby museum.

    As previously reported, the police are calling the incident a terrorist act.

  • “Dynamo vs Shakhtar: where to watch the match and who is the favorite with bookmakers

    “Dynamo vs Shakhtar: where to watch the match and who is the favorite with bookmakers

    “Dynamo vs Shakhtar: where to watch the match and who is the favorite with bookmakers

    Today, at 18:00, the match between Dynamo and Shakhtar will take place at the Lobanovsky Stadium as part of the 11th round of the UPL. The broadcast can be watched on UPL.TV, 2+2 and Champion, and bookmakers estimate the teams' chances to be almost equal.

    Today, on October 27, at 18:00, Dynamo and Shakhtar will play a game as part of the 11th round of the Ukrainian football championship. The bookmakers' odds on the teams' victory are virtually identical, UNN writes.

    Details

    In the first classic derby of the 2024/25 season, Dynamo Kyiv and Shakhtar Donetsk will face off in the 11th round of the Ukrainian football championship.

    The match will take place on October 27 at the Valeriy Lobanovsky Stadium in Kyiv, starting at 18:00 Kyiv time.

    Bookmakers believe that the teams' chances in the upcoming derby are almost equal. The odds on the White and Blues to win are 2.66, on a draw – 3.45, and on the Shakhtar to win – 2.58.

    The game will be broadcast on UPL.TV, 2+2 and Champion.

    Recall

    Dynamo Kyiv continues to lead the standings after winning the Kyiv derby with fans in the trees.

  • Capello slams Man Utd star after being asked Liverpool, Aston Villa question

    Capello slams Man Utd star after being asked Liverpool, Aston Villa question

    Fabio Capello on Man Utd

    Former England boss Fabio Capello reckons Man Utd summer signing Joshua Zirkzee has been shocked by the speed of play in the Premier League.

    The Red Devils signed five players in the summer transfer window in INEOS’ first since taking control of football operations and Zirkzee was their main forward addition.

    The Netherlands international signed from Bologna in a deal worth a reported £36.5m as Man Utd looked to provide Rasmus Hojlund with some support up front.

    Zirkzee has struggled to get to grips with life at Old Trafford with the Dutchman only managing one goal and one assist in 12 matches this season.

    The Netherlands international’s former club Bologna have played Liverpool and Aston Villa in the Champions League this season, while AC Milan have also faced Arne Slot’s side this term.

    The Premier League side has come out on top on every occasion and former England manager Capello reckons the Italian sides are suffering a similar problem to Man Utd forward Zirkzee.

    The Italian told La Gazzetta dello Sport: “After Bologna’s defeat at Aston Villa, I asked [Bologna manager] Italiano [Vincenzo] what impression he had of the two English teams he faced immediately, Aston Villa and Liverpool.”

    Capello added: “They run, they go faster, they have a different pace.

    “Go watch Zirkzee play in the Premier League and tell me if he seems like the same player we admired in Bologna.

    “In Italy, he did what he wanted, in England, he doesn’t even have time to think about the play before the ball is stolen from him. More or less the same thing happens to our teams.”

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    Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag, who is already under pressure this season over results, is still backing Zirkzee to come good in a Red Devils shirt.

    Ten Hag said in September: “Yes, I do [think he can become a prolific goalscorer for United].

    “Sure, he is young. We see his great abilities. He is a very good link-up player, as you say, he is creative.

    “He is creating chances but be fair, also he has his moments towards the goal from the opposition.

    “I think it was a great action he had [against FC Twente] and a great finish he had, top save from the ‘keeper but in that area, he can definitely improve.

    “We know he has some very good attributes, and he has to improve, and he needs our support on how to improve.”

  • They produce electronic warfare and ballistic missile control systems: guerrillas scouted a plant in Bryansk that is important for the Russian military-industrial complex

    They produce electronic warfare and ballistic missile control systems: guerrillas scouted a plant in Bryansk that is important for the Russian military-industrial complex

    They produce electronic warfare and ballistic missile control systems: guerrillas scouted a plant in Bryansk that is important for the Russian military-industrial complex

    The ATESh movement conducted reconnaissance of the Bryansk Electromechanical Plant, which produces electronic warfare and other important equipment for the Russian military-industrial complex. The guerrillas published the coordinates of the facility and details of its activities.

    The Atesh guerrilla movement has scouted the Bryansk Electromechanical Plant, an important enterprise for Russia's military-industrial complex, UNN reports, citing Atesh.

    "BEMZ is a very important enterprise for Russia's military-industrial complex, with a powerful production base. This production facility produces ground-based electronic warfare (EW) systems, avionics, digital computing systems for controlling intercontinental ballistic missiles, and radar stations for aircraft

    – The guerrillas said.

    In addition, ATESH published the coordinates of the plant: 53.32949145414071, 34.252962229229844

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    The guerrillas point out that it was BEMZ that developed the Krasukha-4 electronic warfare system, a complex that suppresses spy satellites, ground-based radars, and AVAKS aircraft systems within a radius of 300 km.

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  • The second round of elections to the Seimas of Lithuania: who will win 63 seats?

    The second round of elections to the Seimas of Lithuania: who will win 63 seats?

    The second round of elections to the Seimas of Lithuania: who will win 63 seats?

    Lithuania is holding the second round of parliamentary elections to elect 63 MPs in single-member districts. Polling stations are open from 7:00 to 20:00, and the turnout is expected to be higher than in the first round, where 78 MPs have already been elected.

    The second round of parliamentary elections is taking place in Lithuania, during which 63 members of the Seimas are being elected in single-member districts. This was reported by UNN with reference to LRT.

    Details

    Sunday is the main day of the second round of parliamentary elections in Lithuania. The country is electing 63 members of the Seimas in single-member districts, and campaigning for candidates is prohibited until the polls close. Polling stations are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and residents can vote only at their own polling station.

    The total number of voters on the lists exceeds 2 million, while 2.2 million are Lithuanian citizens. The second round of elections is being held for 63 seats in the Seimas, but voters in eight constituencies (Senamiiskis-Zverinas, Antakalnis, Kelme-Silale, Kėdainiai, Žiemgala West, Šalčininkai-Vilnius, Nemencine and Jonava) no longer need to vote, as deputies were elected in the first round.

    A total of 78 out of 141 MPs were elected in the first round. According to the Central Election Commission, 10.5% of voters cast early ballots in the second round. On election day, seven hours before the start of the election, a ban on campaigning came into effect.

    According to the Electoral Code, the winner in a single-mandate constituency is the candidate who receives the most votes, regardless of voter turnout. If both candidates receive the same number of votes, the winner is the one who received more in the first round.

    Recall

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  • Uzbekistan elects new parliament: what happens in elections without opposition

    Uzbekistan elects new parliament: what happens in elections without opposition

    Uzbekistan elects new parliament: what happens in elections without opposition

    Parliamentary elections have begun in Uzbekistan, where all parties are loyal to President Mirziyoyev. Electoral reforms have been carried out after constitutional changes, but there are no opposition parties.

    On Sunday, parliamentary elections started in Uzbekistan, which will lead to the formation of a legislative body loyal to President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Reuters reports UNN.

    Details

    The elections were held in the absence of opposition parties, although some changes in the electoral procedure were introduced after the constitutional reform.

    Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who has been in power since 2016, has gained popularity through liberal economic reforms and the easing of severe restrictions on political, religious and media freedoms left by his predecessor.

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  • Russian coach of the Kazakh national football team fined for disrespecting the Kazakh language

    Russian coach of the Kazakh national football team fined for disrespecting the Kazakh language

    Russian coach of the Kazakh national football team fined for disrespecting the Kazakh language

    The head coach of the Kazakh national team, Stanislav Cherchesov, was fined 1,500 dollars for ridiculing the Kazakh language. The incident occurred at a press conference after a match against Slovenia.

    The President of the Kazakhstan Football Federation, Adlet Barmenkulov, announced the measures taken against the head coach of the national team, Stanislav Cherchesov, because of the coach's jokes about the Kazakh language, which were made at a press conference after the game with the Slovenian team in Almaty. This was reported by BaigeNews.kz, according to UNN.

    There are mistakes, we talked about this with journalists just yesterday. Cherchesov's humor, of course, goes beyond that. I personally talked to him, explained the relevance and priority of the state language. We had a conversation with him, we worked with him. He was fined,

    – Barmenkulov said.

    Details

    It is noted that at a press conference dedicated to the defeat of the Kazakh national team by Slovenia (0:1) in the League of Nations, Russian Stanislav Cherchesov ridiculed a journalist who asked him a question in Kazakh.

    According to media reports, Stanislav Cherchesov's fine amounted to 738,400 tenge (1,500 dollars).

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  • Another Premier League manager picks up touchline ban for ‘nonsense’ booking

    Another Premier League manager picks up touchline ban for ‘nonsense’ booking

    Sam Barrott books Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag

    Only five Premier League managers have not been booked this season. Mikel Arteta has been behaving himself but two bosses has been banned already.

    Arteta was the joint leader for Premier League manager yellow cards in 2023/24, sharing that title with the departed Roberto De Zerbi. He is not alone in boasting a clean record, but plenty of coaches have made their way into the book.

    Premier League managers with three cards this season

    Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth)

    First booking
    Newcastle (August 25) – shown a yellow card by David Coote in the 94th minute for dissent after a winning goal from Dango Ouattara was disallowed for handball.

    “I went to talk to the referee, but I think the referee today could not do much more. He gave a goal. (The VAR officials) didn’t give him the chance to see the images again. What is he going to do? He took the right decision. He dealt quite well with the game, I think. He cannot do much more. It’s obvious he’s not the one that has made a mistake today,” he said.

    Second booking
    West Ham (August 28) – shown a yellow card by Peter Bankes in the 91st minute for dissent after a late Jarrod Bowen winner appeared to come off his elbow.

    “It’s even more clear. I don’t know what to say. We are not making these mistakes but we are suffering the consequences, and we are out of the competition because of a mistake. I don’t know what we have to do to change something but obviously it’s costing us a lot. We haven’t won on Sunday because of VAR and we are out of the cup because there is no VAR,” he said.

    Third booking
    Liverpool (September 21) – shown a yellow card by Tony Harrington in the 25th minute for dissent after Luis Diaz’s opening goal.

    “I think it was clear what happened, I asked for an offside and for VAR but they think I asked for a yellow card and it wasn’t even a foul for Liverpool. Probably they understand why but they cannot accept any appeal for yellow cards they told me, so I will be upstairs, yes,” he said of his suspension.

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    Nuno Espirito Santo (Nottingham Forest)

    First booking
    Southampton (August 24) – shown a yellow card by Sam Barrott in the 20th minute for dissent after Ben Brereton Diaz was not booked for a foul on Anthony Elanga.

    Espirito Santo offered no public comment.

    Second booking
    Brighton (September 22) – shown a red card by Robert Jones in the 87th minute for persistent foul and abusive language after Morgan Gibbs-White was sent off for a foul on Joao Pedro.

    “It looks like a yellow card sometimes, others it’s a good tackle. It’s a hard one to judge. That’s why I think us as a club and all the clubs should support the referee as it’s a tough task. It’s emotional, we are under a lot of stress. That [Jones initially signalling that Gibbs-White had won the ball] was the mess. But let’s hope they improve and we continue. I don’t want to see it as a problem. I see it as a very hard job to do,” he said. Nuno was later given a three-game touchline suspension and fine by the FA.

    Third booking
    Chelsea (October 6) – shown a yellow card by Chris Kavanagh in the 74th minute for dissent after Malo Gusto blocked a Morgan Gibbs-White shot and the Nottingham Forest forward suffered an injury.

    “Please referees understand that we are there on the touchline and on the pitch, it is very emotional. There are so many things happening, so many thoughts and so many circumstances. It is very hard to keep our emotions together. I must apologise for my behaviour, but I didn’t do anything that another manager wouldn’t do,” he said.

    Russell Martin (Southampton)

    First booking
    Manchester United (September 14) – shown a yellow card by Stuart Attwell in the 81st minute for dissent after Jack Stephens was sent off for a foul on Alejandro Garnacho.

    “The only thing I was annoyed about was the process of the fourth official and the ref looking at each other for ages and asking if they would give it. So that was my only frustration. I felt maybe he missed him during the game, but I think he’s made contact, so it is what it is,” he said.

    Second booking
    Leicester (October 19) – shown a yellow card by Anthony Taylor in the 99th minute for dissent after complaining about the amount of stoppage time; Jordan Ayew scored the winner in the 98th minute.

    “I was frustrated at the end. We’d played longer than the seven minutes but that’s just frustration and emotion coming out,” he said.

    Third booking
    Manchester City (October 26) – shown a yellow card by Tony Harrington in the 43rd minute for dissent after Flynn Downes was booked for a foul on Bernardo Silva.

    “It’s a bad decision because Flynn takes the ball and gets booked. I didn’t swear at the fourth official, I threw my arms up in the air at a bad decision and I got booked. I’m not happy about that because I miss a game next week. If I’m wrong and I deserve a yellow card, then I hold my hands up. But today, I think that’s nonsense. I’ll probably get fined for that as well, but it is nonsense,” he said.

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    Premier League managers with two cards this season

    Unai Emery (Aston Villa)

    First booking
    Everton (September 14) – shown a yellow card by Craig Pawson in the 85th minute for dissent towards a match official, but it is not explicitly clear what triggered any outburst. There are some suggestions he ventured out of his technical area while ranting at Ross Barkley, and we’ve all been there.

    Emery offered no public comment.

    Second booking
    Wolves (September 21) – shown a yellow card by Tim Robinson in the 65th minute for dissent after complaining that Jorgen Strand Larsen was taking too long vacating the field after being substituted.

    Emery offered no public comment.

    Fabian Hurzeler (Brighton)

    First booking
    Arsenal (August 31) – shown a yellow card by Chris Kavanagh in the 43rd minute for dissent after a Declan Rice foul on Joel Veltman for which the midfielder was booked.

    “I was booked because I was complaining about the tackle against Joel. For me, of course we can mistake that in the Premier League that it’s a yellow card but I think nobody can complain if it’s a red. Not because of the foul but it’s more like the way he’s going into the duel,” he said.

    Second booking
    Nottingham Forest (September 22) – shown a red card by Robert Jones in the 87th minute for entering the field of play without the referee’s permission after Morgan Gibbs-White was sent off for a foul on Joao Pedro. The touchline ban was later rescinded following a discussion with PGMOL head Howard Webb, although he was fined by the FA for acting in an improper manner.

    “I know what the fine will be and I also know that I will be on the sideline against Chelsea. I also have to learn out of this situation, how fast you can get a red card here in this league. But, of course, the fine we will accept. If you give a red card for this, you have to ban a lot of coaches during the games because in an emotional situation of the game it will happen that you make a step on the pitch. Of course we are role models and we have to act like this. But I think sometimes you also should bring out your emotions. In this case it was to protect Joao Pedro because it was a hard tackle on him. If I don’t show emotions there, me as a player, I would say, ‘the coach isn’t interested in me’, so that’s why I try to show emotions in some part of the games,” he said.

    Marco Silva (Fulham)

    First booking
    Leicester (August 24) – shown a yellow card by Darren Bond in the 82nd minute for dissent after a perceived Victor Kristiansen foul on Calvin Bassey was not given.

    Silva offered no public comment.

    Second booking
    West Ham (September 14) – shown a yellow card by Tim Robinson in the 16th minute for dissent after a penalty was not given against Max Kilman for a perceived foul on Adama Traore.

    “It’s a clear penalty in my opinion, it’s incredible how it’s not a penalty so this is difficult to accept. I don’t have doubts. On the field I didn’t and after I don’t as well. When my player is sprinting one-on-one with the goalkeeper and someone pushes from behind, it’s almost impossible…it’s difficult to accept how the decision on the field was like that. It was clear for me and for you. We have to respect the decision but it had a massive impact in the game. If it’s a penalty, he should’ve been sent off, he didn’t try to play the ball. In that moment it’s a clear penalty and a clear red card,” he said.

    Steve Cooper (Leicester)

    First booking
    Aston Villa (August 31) – shown a yellow card by David Coote in the 93rd minute for dissent after a penalty was not given against Youri Tielemans for a perceived foul on Jamie Vardy; it was incorrectly awarded as a Villa throw-in instead.

    “I think everybody in the stadium would have been booked if the referee could have got around to it. I’ve just accepted that the refereeing is where it is. The key message to us was that the threshold for tackles and duels, in this beautiful English game that we love, was going to be raised. I can remember it clearly. And then we get that,” he said.

    Second booking
    Arsenal (September 28) – shown a yellow card by Sam Barrott in the 21st minute for dissent after a perceived foul on Jamie Vardy by William Saliba in the build-up to Arsenal’s first goal.

    “We were very disappointed with a foul not being given on Vards for the first goal. And although we don’t come into games trying to get players sent off, why he hasn’t sent off Calafiori is a little bit beyond belief. Because of the spell we’re in and the spell that I’m in personally, I’m trying to not let referees’ decisions be the headline, as I’m trying to take responsibility for a team that needs to get better results. But we feel those were two poor decisions,” he said.

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    Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)

    First booking
    Arsenal (September 22) – shown a yellow card by Michael Oliver in the 97th minute for entering the field of play without the referee’s permission while celebrating a John Stones equaliser.

    Guardiola offered no public comment.

    Second booking
    Fulham (October 5) – shown a yellow card by Peter Bankes in the 93rd minute for dissent after sarcastically applauding the booking of Ederson for time-wasting.

    Guardiola offered no public comment.

    Gary O’Neil (Wolves)

    First booking
    Arsenal (August 17) – shown a yellow card by Jarred Gillett in the 87th minute for dissent after a penalty was not given against Jurrien Timber for a perceived foul on Hwang Hee-chan.

    O’Neil offered no public comment.

    Second booking
    Nottingham Forest (August 31) – shown a yellow card by Simon Hooper in the 78th minute for dissent after a penalty was not given against Chris Wood for an alleged handball.

    “How outstretched Chris Woods’ arm was and the fact it hits him right on the hand, it looked fairly obvious to me. It’s interesting how close Simon got to blowing his whistle. Very close to his lips,” he said.

    Premier League managers with one card this season

    Thomas Frank (Brentford)

    First booking
    Tottenham (September 21) – shown a yellow card by John Brooks in the 59th minute for dissent after a perceived handball outside the box by Guglielmo Vicario.

    “He had handled it outside the box. That incident did not define the game. It was a mistake. It could have been a free-kick to us. It could have helped us. But, hey, you never know. I think the probability of scoring from a direct free-kick is like 0.0543. So probably not the biggest probability for scoring anyway. And I think John Brooks overall had a very good game. The way he handled soft fouls both ways was really good,” he said.

    Enzo Maresca (Chelsea)

    First booking
    Bournemouth (September 14) – shown a yellow card by Anthony Taylor in the 66th minute for dissent after a perceived foul on Wesley Fofana was not given.

    “It’s not a problem, this amount of yellow cards. It is what it is. I complained about a foul on Wesley Fofana which for me was quite clear but it can happen. Eight yellow cards probably because these sort of games are about duels and fight and this can happen. Sometimes the game demands the way you have to behave,” he said.

    Sean Dyche (Everton)

    First booking
    Leicester (September 21) – shown a yellow card by Darren England in the 46th minute for dissent after Michael Keane was booked for a foul on James Justin.

    Dyche offered no public comment.

    Arne Slot (Liverpool)

    First booking
    Chelsea (October 20) – shown a yellow card by John Brooks in the 26th minute for dissent after complaining about a series of decisions which went against Liverpool.

    “The booking came from the fact that, I think there were three or four decisions that didn’t go in our favour. So it was a handball, I don’t know if it was, but everybody was screaming for it, so I did as well. Then there was the red card situation, then there was the penalty situation just afterwards. So there were a few things going against us, and I think sometimes you cannot hold your emotions, and that’s what you saw with me as well. He deserved to give me a yellow card. He should have given me, which he did. I deserved it. I have to put it like this,” he said.

    Erik ten Hag (Manchester United)

    First booking
    Brentford (October 19) – shown a yellow card by Sam Barrott in the 51st minute for dissent after Brentford scored from a corner when Matthijs de Ligt was sent to receive treatment on a head injury for the third time.

    “It was dry blood so he was already treated for the injury. I didn’t understand why he was sent [to the touchline]. I went over to Matthijs and he said: ‘It is dry blood and I have to come off – I don’t know why.’ A huge moment because Brentford are very good at corners and you miss one of your best headers. We felt some injustice and used it as fuel, the madness and anger,” he said.

    Julen Lopetegui (West Ham)

    First booking
    Liverpool (September 25) – shown a yellow card by Andy Madley in the 69th minute for dissent after a penalty was not given against Kostas Tsimikas for a perceived handball.

    “In the second half, I think that it’s a penalty. The new rule is really clear that it hit the hand. It was no penalty and in the next action they scored,” he said.

    Premier League managers with zero cards this season

    Mikel Arteta (Arsenal), Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace), Kieran McKenna (Ipswich), Eddie Howe (Newcastle) and Ange Postecoglou (Tottenham).

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  • One of the largest military microelectronics plants in Russia suspends operations after drone attack

    One of the largest military microelectronics plants in Russia suspends operations after drone attack

    One of the largest military microelectronics plants in Russia suspends operations after drone attack

    Russia's Kremniy EL plant in Bryansk has stopped production after a nighttime drone attack. The infrastructure was damaged, 300 employees were evacuated, and problems with equipment recovery arose.

    The Kremniy EL military microelectronics plant in Russia's Bryansk region has suspended operations due to a nighttime attack. This is reported on the company's website, UNN reports.

    As a result, "power supply was disrupted, damage was done to special energy facilities, and technological production chains were interrupted," the statement said.

    According to ASTRA's sources in the regional office of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, two drones struck the plant on October 19, damaging the facade and windows of one of the company's production buildings. More than 300 employees had to be evacuated due to the attack. In addition, according to sources, a cordon-off group was subsequently deployed on the territory to protect the plant from further drone attacks.

    "Our main task today is to resume production of electronic equipment as soon as possible to meet our targets. However, not everything depends on us – there are difficulties in purchasing spare parts to restore the process equipment and energy infrastructure…" said Oleg Dantsev, the plant's general director.

    Help

    "Silicon EL is one of the largest microelectronics manufacturers in Russia. In 2017, 94% of the company's products were produced for the needs of the Russian Ministry of Defense. The plant serves the Almaz-Antey, Aerospace Equipment, Suzirya, and Vega concerns. It produces parts for Pantsyr air defense systems and Iskander missile systems.

  • Google is working on Project Jarvis: AI simplifies online research

    Google is working on Project Jarvis: AI simplifies online research

    Google is working on Project Jarvis: AI simplifies online research

    Google is developing a new AI project called Jarvis to revolutionize the interaction with web browsers. The project is expected to be presented in December along with the announcement of the new Gemini language model.

    Google is working on a revolutionary artificial intelligence technology that will change the way users interact with web browsers. This is reported by The Information, UNN.

    Details

    According to the information, the new product, codenamed Project Jarvis, is designed to perform tasks related to information research and shopping with maximum convenience for users.

    Google is expected to demonstrate Project Jarvis in December this year as part of the announcement of its new flagship large-scale language model Gemini. According to the sources, the project aims to integrate artificial intelligence into web surfing processes, which will significantly simplify the performance of everyday tasks.

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