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SHC orders removal of Khaqan Abbasi’s name from ECL

SHC orders removal of Khaqan Abbasi’s name from ECL

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SHC orders removal of Khaqan Abbasi's name from ECL

The Sindh High Court has ordered the removal of former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s name from the Exit Control List (ECL).

During Monday’s proceedings, the former premier’s counsel, Barrister Khawaja Naveed, argued in court that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) had placed his client on the ECL to prevent him from traveling abroad.

He further contended that Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, as a former prime minister, has had to travel abroad on various occasions, adding that he had consistently complied with court summons over the past several years.

The lawyer requested the court to remove Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s name from the ECL.

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Subsequently, the court ordered the FIA to remove the former PM’s name from the ECL.

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Financial Times, OpenAI sign content licensing partnership

Financial Times, OpenAI sign content licensing partnership

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Financial Times, OpenAI sign content licensing partnership

The Financial Times had signed a licensing agreement with OpenAI to train artificial intelligence (AI) models on its attributed content, the newspaper said on Monday, in the latest media tie-up for the Microsoft-backed startup.

The agreement will enhance OpenAI’s generative AI chatbot ChatGPT with attributed FT content, and the firms will collaborate on developing new AI products and features for FT readers. 

The partnership also lets ChatGPT use select summaries, quotes and links to FT’s stories on its chatbot, the paper said in a statement, without disclosing financial terms of the deal.

OpenAI struck a similar deal with the Associated Press last year where the news publisher licensed a part its archive of news stories to OpenAI.

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ChatGPT, which kickstarted the GenAI boom in late 2022, can mimic human conversation and perform tasks such as creating summaries of long text, writing poems and even generating ideas for a theme party.

Some outlets are already using generative AI for their content. BuzzFeed has said it will use AI to power personality quizzes on its site, and the New York Times used ChatGPT to create a Valentine’s Day message-generator last year.

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Telegram platform to hit 1 bln users within year, founder says

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The Telegram messaging app, one of the most popular social media platforms in Ukraine and Russia, will likely cross 1 billion active monthly users within a year, its founder said in remarks published on Tuesday.

In a rare interview, Pavel Durov told U.S. journalist Tucker Carlson that the Dubai-based free cloud-based app that allows users to send and receive messages, calls and other files, is spreading like a “forest fire”. 

“We’ll probably cross 1 billion monthly active users within a year now,” Durov, who fully owns Telegram, told Tucker, according to the video interview posted on Tucker’s account on the X social media platform.

The goal of the app, which has now 900 million active users, is to remain a “neutral platform” and not a “player in geopolitics,” Durov said. The Russia-born entrepreneur said he had fled Russia in 2014 citing government interference in a company he founded.

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One of Telegram’s main rivals, Meta Platforms’ WhatsApp, has more than 2 billion monthly active users.

The Financial Times reported in March that Telegram would likely aim for a U.S. listing once the company had reached profitability.

After Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Telegram has become an instrumental tool for both governments and a go-to place for posting and accessing unfiltered information about the war.

Almost all major media, government entities and public figures in both Russia and Ukraine operate content channels on Telegram.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy posts his daily video addresses on the app, while his armed forces warn of air raids and document battlefield developments.

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The Kremlin announces President Vladimir Putin’s activities on Telegram, while Russia’s opposition rallies for support.

But the app, critics said, has also become a tool of misinformation and manipulation. A bill submitted to the Ukrainian parliament in March looks at stricter regulation of Telegram and other social networks.

The Kremlin told Durov to be more attentive after the messaging application was allegedly used to help recruit the gunmen who attacked a concert hall outside Moscow in Marc

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PTI founder’s sisters, 32 others’ interim bail extended in Jinnah House attack case

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 An anti-terrorism court on Tuesday extended the interim bail of 34 accused including sisters of PTI founder Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan in the Jinnah House attack case.

The duty judge of the anti-terrorism court conducted hearing of the interim bail pleass of 34 accused including Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan.

The court adjourned the hearing, issuing orders of interim bail extension till April 20.

MANY PEOPLE CONTACTED US TO KEEP MUM: ALEEMA KHAN

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Talking to media after appearing in the court, Aleema Khan said what did the deal mean? Deal meant to keep mum. “We have been contacted by many people that if we keep quiet they will take PTI founder out of jail,” they said.

She said cases of terrorism had been registered against them. “We have come to the court, but there is no judge, no investigation officer, even there is no judge. People are being harassed for nine months. Still the investigation is incomplete,” she added.

She further said PTI founder and Bushra Bibi were fine. PTI founder had pain in intestine. “Superintendent should have told us so that we could arrange our doctor. The superintendent says we have to take permission from high-ups,” she said.

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