#reports

danie10@squeet.me

ChatPDF: This AI chatbot can sum up any PDF and answer any question you have about it

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Whether you are a student or a working professional, you likely interact with PDFs frequently through the form of presentations, academic research, business reports, and more.

Regardless of whether it is a 90-page slide deck or a lengthy research paper, PDFs in the classroom or workplace are often tedious to wade through. ChatPDF is here to help. The chatbot can even give you a full summary of the PDF without you having to read it.

Free plan users are limited to three PDF uploads of 120 pages or less a day. However, if you need more access, you can upgrade to a plus plan for $5 per month.

This could save many people a lot of time! It’s one I’m going to bookmark for future use.

See https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-ai-chatbot-can-sum-up-any-pdf-and-any-question-you-have-about-it/
#Blog, #AI, #PDF, #reports, #technology

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nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

crazy times

#Covid19: #Global #reports, #news and #updates
#Australia… Just when you thought Covid was over… new legislation introduced in WA allows “officers” to break into your home without a warrant, force people into a quarantine facilities, and #force #vaccinate against their will.

On her show, Maria Zeee discussed an "extreme new law" in effect in the Australian state of Western Australia that would give "agents" the power to enter your home without a warrant to force you into quarantine or receive medical treatment. to undergo.

The law, passed last year, can also force people to stay in a certain area. “Are they planning to put people in camps?” asked Zee.
Mandatory vaccination
Earlier this month, Australia abolished the quarantine requirement. From October 14, Australians exposed to the #coronavirus will no longer be required to quarantine.
Mandatory vaccination is not explicitly mentioned in the law, but it can be interpreted as such. It states that someone who has been exposed can be forced to 'submit to infection prevention and control procedures' .
Armed Guards
In #China they go one step further. Chaos broke out at Xishuangbanna Gasa airport in Yunnan province on Tuesday. Travelers were stopped by armed guards in protective clothing as they tried to leave the airport. The reason for the intervention was a #new #lockdown after a few corona cases.

People were shouting, "Are you going to shoot us all?"

florida_ted@diasp.org

Be careful to get the whole story

There were almost 300 reported murders in New York City that year, almost one per day. There were over 20,000 reported felony assaults, about 55 per day, and more than 12,000 robberies, 35 on an average day. The year was 2018, and it was the safest year in New York City’s recorded history. In a city of over eight million residents, crime, even in the safest times, will always be a headline.

Fast forward to 2021 as the city, and nation, begin to climb out of a pandemic that saw mass economic and social fallout—to say nothing of the lives lost. A historic, once-in-a-lifetime worldwide event destabilized the lives of countless people, and also led to an undeniable rise in shootings and homicide across the country. However, right-leaning media have used the uptick in certain crime categories to weaponize a counter-narrative to social justice movements, one that argues we need more cops and law enforcement to save our cities.

#crime #reports #propaganda #law-and-order

https://fair.org/home/the-thin-blue-lies-behind-crime-wave-hype/