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The Frontier

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Initial release Chile
Directors Ricardo Larraín
Cinematography Héctor Ríos
ComposersJaime de Aguirre
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About The Frontier


Ramiro Orellana is a Chilean teacher (Patricio Contreras) who has raised the ire of the local military dictatorship, resulting in his exile to a remote village in the south of the country. While adjusting to his imposed relocation, he meets the lovely Maite (Gloria Laso), and the two begin a romance. When the area is threatened by tidal waves, Maite's father requests that Ramiro take her away from the coast, but is she ready to leave her town and commit to him? …

Israel-Lebanon border: The Irish troops watching Israel's hidden conflict

Israel-Lebanon border: The Irish troops watching Israel's hidden conflict
Nov 27,2023 9:41 am

... With Israeli military installations visible across The Frontier, the commander of the outpost, Lieutenant Dylan Cadogan, says they often have to take shelter in bunkers during strikes, sometimes for hours...

Residents leave as tension grows at Israel-Lebanon border

Residents leave as tension grows at Israel-Lebanon border
Oct 20,2023 2:01 am

... Not far from The Frontier on the Lebanese side, in the southern town of Bein Jbeil, there was quiet in the streets...

Israel targets Hamas's labyrinth of tunnels under Gaza

Israel targets Hamas's labyrinth of tunnels under Gaza
Oct 12,2023 8:41 pm

... The following year, Israel cited the need to eradicate the threat of attacks by militants using such " terror tunnels" under The Frontier for a major air and ground offensive in Gaza...

Two Israeli tourists and local guide shot dead in Egypt, Israel says

Two Israeli tourists and local guide shot dead in Egypt, Israel says
Oct 8,2023 8:00 am

... The shooting happened a day after the Palestinian militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel, sending hundreds of gunmen across The Frontier from Gaza and launching thousands of rockets...

Redonda: Tiny Caribbean island's transformation to wildlife haven

Redonda: Tiny Caribbean island's transformation to wildlife haven
Sep 30,2023 8:31 pm

... " For small developing islands that exist on The Frontier of climate change, Redonda s success represents a rare bright spark amid a glut of gloomy environmental headlines...

Google's search for an AI future as it turns 25

Google's search for an AI future as it turns 25
Sep 2,2023 8:31 pm

... In a statement on its website it declares itself to be " at the forefront of advancing The Frontier of AI"...

Ukraine war: Family reunited 18 months after tearful goodbye on Platform 5

Ukraine war: Family reunited 18 months after tearful goodbye on Platform 5
Aug 3,2023 8:21 am

... Dusk is settling over the fields as we move towards The Frontier...

Melting Swiss glacier uncovers climber missing since 1986

Melting Swiss glacier uncovers climber missing since 1986
Jul 28,2023 7:31 am

... The Frontier had originally been set at the drainage divide - the point that meltwater runs down towards one country or the other...

Google's search for an AI future as it turns 25

Jul 20,2023 3:20 pm

By Zoe KleinmanTechnology editor

The tech giant Google and I almost share The same Birthday . . give or take a few years.

Google turns 25 this month (I'll have a few more candles on My Cake ) - and finds itself in a tech landscape That has changed dramatically since founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin started it in 1998.

Back Then Google was only a search engine, and it lived for its first few months in The Garage of Susan Wojcicki - The Future boss of Youtube .

You do not need me to tell you how well That search engine worked out. It has been 17 years since The Word Google officially entered The dictionary. I remember a BBC discussion about whether we should use it as a verb on-air because of its potential to be a free advert for The Firm .

That Company - Now part of a larger parent group called Alphabet - has since diversified into pretty much every area of tech and dominates some of them to an extent which sometimes Right Now it is trying to Google itself into Pole Position in The AI race - But some say it has already fallen behind.

Hits and misses

Email and smartphones, software and hardware, driverless cars, digital assistants, Youtube - Google has spawned (and acquired) hundreds of products and services. Not all of them have worked out.

There are 288 retired projects listed on The Killed by Google website, include and budget VR headset Google Cardboard.

The question Now is whether Google can maintain its omnipresence in The rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence .

There have been mutterings, including From Within , That it has fallen behind. A found its way on to The Net , in which He Said The Firm had no AI " secret sauce" and was not in a position to win The Race .

This feeling was further fuelled by The Battle of The Bots .

For many people, The First Time they knowingly interacted with AI - and were impressed by it - came in The form of ChatGPT, The viral AI chatbot which exploded into The World in November 2022.

Its creator OpenAI has received billions of dollars in investment from Microsoft, which is Now working it into its own products, including The Bing search engine and Office 365 .

ChatGPT has been dubbed The " Google killer" because of The Way it can answer A Question in one go, rather than serve up pages and pages of search results.

It uses a language-processing architecture called a transformer which was actually invented by Google , But when Google followed up a few months later with its own rival Bard, it had nowhere near The same impact.

Bard was given a surprisingly cautious launch. It was not for under-18s, The tech giant said, and it was described to me as " an experiment" by a senior exec.

Perhaps part of its caution was in part a result of a weird situation which preceded Bard.

Sentient debates

The foundation of a chatbot is a Large Language Model, or LLM. One of Google 's original LLMs was called Lamda.

An engineer who worked on it became convinced That it was sentient. He published pages and pages of conversations which he claimed proved his point - That Lamda was sharing real emotions and thoughts.

This is of course exactly what an LLM is trained to do - generate authentically human-like text. Google has consistently denied That Lamda was doing anything More Than That , and

But it created Headlines around The World and heightened nervousness about AI long before The Debate was topical - Headlines of which perhaps Google would have preferred not to have been part.

The Firm has certainly not given up. At The IO developers conference in May, Google announced 25 new AI-driven products. In a statement on its website it declares itself to be " at The forefront of advancing The Frontier of AI". It owns leading UK-based AI firm DeepMind, whose AI program

In August, Chirag Dekate, from The Analyst firm Gartner, attended The Future -gazing event Google Next, which He Said was all about AI.

" Google is gearing for leadership in The emerging Generative AI economy, " he says.

'Not-so-secret weapon'

Analyst Carolina Milanesi, from The Firm Creative Strategies, also thinks we should not be so quick to write off Google AI.

" I do not really buy into The 'they missed The Boat on AI' conversation, " she says.

" The opportunity for them is in AI both on The consumer and enterprise side. "

Susannah Streeter , head of money and markets at The investor Hargreaves Lansdown , agrees.

Google 's not-so-secret AI weapon could lie in its successful cloud business, she argues. Cloud companies offer access to huge networks of computers and processing power That would be logistically difficult for most companies to own or house by themselves.

" Alphabet is positioning itself to be at The centre of The AI revolution with its Google Cloud business, given The huge demand from businesses large and small to update infrastructure and storage ready to whirr through huge generative AI workloads, " she says.

" It may still be The smallest of The three big cloud providers, behind Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure - But it still packs a punch. "

Journalist Tim Dowling once wrote about He described trying to organise A Trip to The Cinema as being " like shopping by candlelight".

If just a fraction of Google 's AI products can embed themselves in The same way, it should be able to keep The lights on.

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