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World's First 80-In-One - ChatGPT (OpenAI): A Killer App Suite That Does Everything
In the realm of artificial intelligence, the advancements in natural language processing have brought about significant breakthroughs. Among them, OpenAI's ChatGPT, built on the powerful GPT-3.5 architecture,
By ODS ACADEMY3 years ago in Interview
HR Consultancy Policies and Procedures in the UAE: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction Human Resources (HR) is essential to an organization's success in the fast-paced, cutthroat commercial environment of today. Companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) benefit greatly from the knowledge and assistance provided by HR consulting businesses, which enables them to handle challenging HR issues and improve employee management. This article seeks to offer a thorough overview of UAE HR consultancy policies and practices, outlining the important factors that businesses should take into account when hiring HR consultant services.
By brilliant bosshr3 years ago in Interview
Antoinette L Brey, 2023 Modern Day Hustler
Antoinette L Brey is a hard working lady, her life motto ““ if you want it you got to work for it.” She is now retired. She created over 165 stories on Vocal . You may see her at the local Jazz band on Tuesdays hangout in her town.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Interview
TKS: An Introduction to In-Flight Ice Protection
Mike Eggleston, is CEO at CAV Systems, a supplier of fluid anti-ice protection solutions, that has been the primary partner in 15 FAA/EASA FIKI (Flight Into Known Icing) certification programmes over the past 28 years. Formerly known as TKS, the company have been focused on ice protection since 1942.
By Owen Marshall3 years ago in Interview
On the road of growth
On my way of growing up, I have the support of parents, the guidance of teachers and the help of classmates. All the way sunshine, all the way laughing and singing. I was born with amblyopia and strabismus, and the first year I went to school, I was rejected because I should have gone to a school for the blind. However, our family is not reconciled. Mom and dad wrote a letter of assurance for me that I would never add trouble to the school and would not "drag down" the class. So I began to study and live like normal children. It can be imagined that I encountered more difficulties than the students here, just entered the school, I go flat all fell down, knock a stumble, in the playground activities, also often scraped by others, hit. However, I cherish this hard-won learning opportunity. Every day, I try to pay attention to the teacher in class, for the content of the class digestion. At night my mother accompanied me to do my homework, a word to read to me, a topic a topic to tell me. Teachers and students also take care of me very much, when the exercise, I can't see the movement of the lead operator, try to listen to music, follow the beat, then the teacher and students agreed that I can not do the exercise, I will help the students on duty to clean. The school has moved to a new building, our family is indescribably happy! My father's strength is good, carrying two desks at a time, but also flying fast. Mother also quickly took a rag and basin came to clean the classroom health. When Mr. Diao learned that his mother had been ill and had just come back from the hospital, he persuaded her to go home. Although the new building of the school is far away from my home, but for me now, it doesn't matter what, because I have to go to school to go back and forth I do not know how many times, what's more, there are mom and dad pick up every day, rain or shine, and teachers and students with me, I will calmly face the future road of life!
By Chanel Stroud3 years ago in Interview
The Indian Temples and the Reasons why they were created...
Sadhguru discusses the concept of a temple and what it represents. When we think of a temple, we often associate it with a particular religion, but this is not necessarily the case. A temple is an invitation to the divine, a space where the divine is more manifest, allowing us to experience it more fully.
By Noble Monday3 years ago in Interview
Streamlining Student Registration: Building a Matriculation Number System with the MERN Stack
Developing a smooth and efficient matriculation number system requires careful planning and visualization of the system's architecture. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of creating a flowchart as a roadmap for the development process. Additionally, we will discuss the challenges faced and the valuable lessons learned while building the system using the MERN stack (MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js). From handling authentication with JSON Web Tokens (JWT) to optimizing data modeling and implementing CORS for secure communication, this post aims to provide insights and guidance for creating similar systems.
By Anoruo Benjamin3 years ago in Interview
A Modern Day Viking Writer Among Us, Gary Ragnarsson, Arctic. Top Story - May 2023.
Gary Ragnarsson is a Modern day Viking who has written over 30 stories on Vocal. He is my first interview for my Father’s Day Vocal Blog Series. He has two beautiful children that he is very proud of. He have multiple jobs in the works. Sorry ladies, this 32 year old handsome Viking is already engaged. He recently Celebrated his birthday, May 17th. Here is his Vocal profile :
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Interview









