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PARIS, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Organizers of the Left primary of France said they have recorded higher turnout in Sunday run-off compared with last week's first round.
By 7 p.m. local time (1800 GMT), 1.3 million voters had casted their ballots based on an account of 75 percent of 7,500 polling sites across the country.
Compared with the turnout of last Sunday, the figure increased by 22.8 percent, according to organizers.
"I confirm that we will be at the closure (of polling stations) between 1.7 and 2 million voters. That's what we had announced and hoped for," said Christphe Borgel, president of the organizing committee.
Former education minister Benoit Hamon and former prime minister Manuel Valls are competing for Left presidential ticket in the contest, in which pollsters predicted the traditional Socialist Hamon would make a large lead to his pro-liberal rival.
Last Sunday, Hamon came top out of seven candidates in the first round of Left primary to choose a presidential candidate.
He was seen collecting 36.03 percent of the vote making a lead to former prime minister's 31.48 percent.
Voting opened at 7,500 polling stations across France at 9 a.m. (0800 GMT) on Sunday and closed at 7 p.m.(1800 GMT). The first partial results may emerge within an hour and a half of polls closing.
by Liu Xue, Hu Dandan, Liu Qu
JERUSALEMBEIJING, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- What will happen if Artificial Intelligence (AI) knows us better than we do about ourselves?
Yuval Noah Harari, author of the international bestseller Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, shared his insight on how trends in science and technology may progress and influence human kind in a written interview with Xinhua.
Harari is recently making quite a splash in China with the launch of the Chinese version of his equally compelling new book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, in which he turns his focus on humanity's future and the quest to upgrade humans, as science, especially AI, advance rapidly nowadays.
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"In the coming decades, we are likely to proceed much faster along this path, by developing machine learning, biometric sensors and direct brain-computer interfaces. In 2050, it is likely that your smartphone will not be separate from you at all," said the bestseller author, who is also a historian, adding that AI will also detect diseases such as cancer when they are still in their early stages.
"It will be embedded in your body via biometric sensors, and it will monitor your heart rate, your blood pressure and your brain activity 24 hours a day. It will also have the computing power necessary to analyze the endless stream of biometric data coming from these sensors," said Harari.
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Several landmarks and buildings across St. Petersburg were also bathed in the club's blue and white colors in honor of manager Andre Villas-Boas and his team's successful 2014-15 Premier League campaign.
The Premier League title is the fifth in the club's history and was completed with two full rounds of competition remaining Cheap Bills Jerseys , after Zenit saw off challenges from Krasnodar and the perennial legion of Moscow rivals including CSKA Jim Kelly Bills Jersey , Spartak and Lokomotiv.
PARIS, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Organizers of the Left primary of France said they have recorded higher turnout in Sunday run-off compared with last week's first round.
By 7 p.m. local time (1800 GMT), 1.3 million voters had casted their ballots based on an account of 75 percent of 7,500 polling sites across the country.
Compared with the turnout of last Sunday, the figure increased by 22.8 percent, according to organizers.
"I confirm that we will be at the closure (of polling stations) between 1.7 and 2 million voters. That's what we had announced and hoped for," said Christphe Borgel, president of the organizing committee.
Former education minister Benoit Hamon and former prime minister Manuel Valls are competing for Left presidential ticket in the contest, in which pollsters predicted the traditional Socialist Hamon would make a large lead to his pro-liberal rival.
Last Sunday, Hamon came top out of seven candidates in the first round of Left primary to choose a presidential candidate.
He was seen collecting 36.03 percent of the vote making a lead to former prime minister's 31.48 percent.
Voting opened at 7,500 polling stations across France at 9 a.m. (0800 GMT) on Sunday and closed at 7 p.m.(1800 GMT). The first partial results may emerge within an hour and a half of polls closing.
by Liu Xue, Hu Dandan, Liu Qu
JERUSALEMBEIJING, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- What will happen if Artificial Intelligence (AI) knows us better than we do about ourselves?
Yuval Noah Harari, author of the international bestseller Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, shared his insight on how trends in science and technology may progress and influence human kind in a written interview with Xinhua.
Harari is recently making quite a splash in China with the launch of the Chinese version of his equally compelling new book Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, in which he turns his focus on humanity's future and the quest to upgrade humans, as science, especially AI, advance rapidly nowadays.
INTEGRATION OF HUMANS AND SMART MACHINES
According to Harari, people have already taken the first steps on the path of integration of humans and smart machines. People are already merging with their smartphones, and in the case of China, their Wechat accounts -- the intelligent devices and apps that constantly study us, adapt to our unique personality, and shape our worldview and innermost desires.
"In the coming decades, we are likely to proceed much faster along this path, by developing machine learning, biometric sensors and direct brain-computer interfaces. In 2050, it is likely that your smartphone will not be separate from you at all," said the bestseller author, who is also a historian, adding that AI will also detect diseases such as cancer when they are still in their early stages.
"It will be embedded in your body via biometric sensors, and it will monitor your heart rate, your blood pressure and your brain activity 24 hours a day. It will also have the computing power necessary to analyze the endless stream of biometric data coming from these sensors," said Harari.
"I think by 2100, humans and machines might merge so completely that humans will not be able to survive at all if they are disconnected from the network," he said.
BY DATA ANALYZING, AI GETS TO KNOW US BETTER THAN OURSELVES
An AI could know us better than we know ourselves by collecting and analyzing immense amounts of data about ourselves, and "this can give the corporation or government that controls AI the ability to understand my desires, predict my decisions, make choices for me, and manipulate me," predicted the author.
For example, "devices such as Amazon's Kindle are able to constantly collect data on their users while they are reading books ... If Kindle is upgraded with face recognition software and biometric sensors, it could know how each sentence you read influenced your heart rate and blood pressure. Soon, books will read you while you are reading them ... Such data should eventually enable Amazon to choose books for you with uncanny precision. It will also enable Amazon to know exactly who you are, and how to press your emotional buttons," said the author.
"Take this to its logical conclusion, and eventually people may give algorithms the authority to make the most important decisions in their lives, such as whom to marry," according to the author.
Imagine the scenario.
"In a data-driven society I will ask Amazon to choose my mate for me. 'Listen Amazon,' I will say, 'both John and Paul are courting me. I like both of them, and it's so hard to make up my mind. Given everything you know, what do you advise me to do?'"
"And Amazon will answer: 'Well, I know you from the day you were born. I have read all your emails, recorded all your phone calls, and know your favorite books, your DNA, and the entire biometric history of your heart. . Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Wholesale Cheap NHL Jerseys From China Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NBA Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys From China Wholesale Jerseys From China Wholesale NCAA Jerseys Wholesale Baseball Jerseys