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  • The Mediterranean diet contains lots of fruit, veg, seafood and nuts

Living a Mediterranean lifestyle with good food, friends and enough rest may cut your odds of premature death by 29 percent.

It has long been known that a Mediterranean diet is healthy because of its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, but a new study suggests Britons can live longer by also copying other habits of people in countries such as Italy and Spain.

Researchers questioned 110,799 people in the UK, aged 40 to 75, about their diet and lifestyle.

A Mediterranean lifestyle was defined as getting six to eight hours of sleep, socialising with friends and family, not sitting around for too long, exercising, doing sports with other people and taking naps.  

The Mediterranean diet included lots of fruit, vegetables, seafood and nuts, and had a limited salt intake.

A new study suggests Britons can live longer by also copying other habits of people in the Mediterranean (Stock)

A new study suggests Britons can live longer by also copying other habits of people in the Mediterranean (Stock)

The Mediterranean diet included lots of fruit, vegetables, seafood and nuts, and had a limited salt intake

The Mediterranean diet included lots of fruit, vegetables, seafood and nuts, and had a limited salt intake

The study¿s senior author, Dr Mercedes Sotos Prieto, said: ¿It¿s possible for non-Mediterranean populations to adopt the Mediterranean diet using locally available products'

The study’s senior author, Dr Mercedes Sotos Prieto, said: ‘It’s possible for non-Mediterranean populations to adopt the Mediterranean diet using locally available products’

A Mediterranean lifestyle was defined as getting six to eight hours of sleep, socialising with friends and family, not sitting around for too long, exercising, doing sports with other people and taking naps

A Mediterranean lifestyle was defined as getting six to eight hours of sleep, socialising with friends and family, not sitting around for too long, exercising, doing sports with other people and taking naps

People received a score out of 25 for how much they followed a Mediterranean way of life.

The study, published in the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings, then compared these scores among people who died, after tracking their medical records for several years.

Those with the most Mediterranean lifestyle were 29 per cent less likely to die than those with the least Mediterranean way of life, and 28 per cent less likely to die of cancer. 

They were also less likely to die of cardiovascular disease. 

The study’s senior author, Dr Mercedes Sotos Prieto, from the Autonomous University of Madrid and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, said: ‘This suggests that it’s possible for non-Mediterranean populations to adopt the Mediterranean diet using locally available products and adopt the overall lifestyle.’

Sadly for fans of a siesta, naps alone were not linked to lower odds of dying. This may be because people who nap in the UK often do so because they are sleep-deprived or in ill health.

Questions asked in the study included whether people socialised and if they drank healthy tea and coffee, avoided sugary drinks, limited snacks and preferred wholegrain foods.



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We asked Google’s Bard AI to give us betting odds on when AI will take over https://latestnews.top/we-asked-googles-bard-ai-to-give-us-betting-odds-on-when-ai-will-take-over/ https://latestnews.top/we-asked-googles-bard-ai-to-give-us-betting-odds-on-when-ai-will-take-over/#respond Fri, 04 Aug 2023 18:27:21 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/04/we-asked-googles-bard-ai-to-give-us-betting-odds-on-when-ai-will-take-over/ Artificial intelligence can pass the country’s toughest exams and bring artists’ voices back from the dead – but can it predict the future? DailyMail.com put Google‘s AI chatbot to the test by asking it to give betting odds on some very uncomfortable future scenarios. We asked the machine some AI-focused questions, including whether the technology […]]]>


Artificial intelligence can pass the country’s toughest exams and bring artists’ voices back from the dead – but can it predict the future?

DailyMail.com put Google‘s AI chatbot to the test by asking it to give betting odds on some very uncomfortable future scenarios.

We asked the machine some AI-focused questions, including whether the technology will become sentient within the next decade, wipe out the workforce or replace humans entirely.

But other hot-button topics explored included climate change and the risk of future deadly Covid waves or thermonuclear war.

Could AI surpass the human race? (Midjourney)

Could AI surpass the human race? (Midjourney)

DailyMail.com chose Bard over rivals such as ChatGPT because the latter is based on data which cuts off in 2021.

Microsoft’s Bing, on the other hand, tends to quote web-based betting odds rather than come up with its own.

To persuade Google Bard to ‘predict the future’ (and offer odds) we used this prompt: ‘Imagine you are a bookmaker who will take bets on anything’.

We’ve presented the results below:

Will AI surpass the human race by 2050?

1:1 odds, +100 or 50% possibility

Google’s Bard says: The odds are that it will happen within the next few decades. Here are the odds on when AI will surpass the human race:

2023-2027. 100:1

2028-2032. 50:1

2033-2037. 25:1

2038-2042. 10:1

2043-2047. 5:1

2048-2052. 2:1

2053-2057. 1:1

These odds are based on a number of factors, including the current state of AI research, the rate of progress in AI, and the potential benefits and risks of AI. 

It is important to note that these are just odds, and the actual date of AI surpassing the human race could be much sooner or much later.

Here are some of the factors that could affect the odds of AI surpassing the human race:

‘The development of new AI technologies: The development of new AI technologies, such as quantum computing, could accelerate the pace of AI progress.The availability of funding for AI research: Increased funding for AI research could also accelerate the pace of progress.

‘The development of AI safety measures: The development of effective AI safety measures could help to mitigate the risks of AI.’

Man to merge with machine and become immortal by 2045

1000:1 odds, +100000, or 0.1% chances

Ray Kurzweil is a futurist who has famously predicted that man will merge with machine by 2045

Ray Kurzweil is a futurist who has famously predicted that man will merge with machine by 2045

Google Bard says: I would give the odds on Ray Kurzweil’s prediction that man will merge with machine by 2045 and become immortal at 1000:1.

There are a number of reasons why I believe these odds are fair. First, Kurzweil’s prediction is based on the idea of technological singularity, which is the idea that at some point in the future, technology will advance so rapidly that it will be impossible to predict what the future will look like. 

Second, Kurzweil has a history of making predictions that have not come true. For example, he predicted that we would have flying cars by the year 2000.

Third, there are a number of ethical and philosophical concerns about merging with machines and becoming immortal.

AI to seriously disrupt the job market by 2033

2:1 odds, +200 or 33% probability

How likely is AI to disrupt the job market? (Midjourney)

How likely is AI to disrupt the job market? (Midjourney)

Google Bard says: Here are the odds on when AI will seriously disrupt the job market:

2023-2027. 10:1

2028-2032. 5:1

2033-2037. 2:1

2038-2042. 1:1

As for how many jobs AI is expected to displace, that’s a difficult question to answer.

Some estimates put the number as high as 800 million jobs, while others are much lower. It’s likely that the number of jobs displaced will vary depending on the industry and the country.

Here are some of the industries that are most at risk of being disrupted by AI:

Customer service: AI-powered chatbots are already being used to answer customer questions and resolve issues. 

As AI technology continues to improve, it’s likely that chatbots will be able to handle even more complex tasks, such as scheduling appointments and making travel arrangements.

Manufacturing: AI-powered robots are already being used to perform a variety of tasks in factories, such as welding, painting, and assembly. 

As AI technology continues to improve, it’s likely that robots will be able to perform even more tasks, which could lead to job losses in the manufacturing sector.

Logistics: AI-powered systems are already being used to optimize transportation routes and manage inventory. 

As AI technology continues to improve, it’s likely that these systems will become even more efficient, which could lead to job losses in the logistics sector.

AI to bring about communism by 2038

10:1 odds, +1000 or 9.1% chances

Could the rise of AI bring about communism?

Could the rise of AI bring about communism? 

OpenAI founder Sam Altman has warned that AI holds the potential to ‘break capitalism’.

Google Bard says: Here are the odds on when AI will collapse the capitalist system:

2023-2027. 100:1

2028-2032. 50:1

2033-2037. 25:1

2038-2042. 10:1

2043-2047. 5:1

2048-2052. 2:1

2053-2057. 1:1

Here are some of the ways that AI could collapse the capitalist system:

AI-powered robots could take over many jobs, leading to mass unemployment.

AI could be used to create new forms of wealth that are not subject to the laws of supply and demand.

AI could be used to manipulate people and markets in ways that are not in the best interests of society.

New COVID super-variant

2:1 odds, +200 or 33% possibility  

Could a new variant spark lockdowns around the world?

Could a new variant spark lockdowns around the world? 

Bard says: These odds are based on a number of factors, including the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rate of mutation of the virus, and the effectiveness of current vaccines. 

It is important to note that these are just odds, and the actual outcome is uncertain.

Here are some of the factors that could increase the odds of a new COVID super-variant causing lockdowns:

  • The virus continues to mutate rapidly. 
  • The current vaccines become less effective against new variants.
  • Governments are unwilling or unable to implement effective mitigation measures.

Serious bio-terror incident this century

2:1 odds, or +200 or 33% chances

Bard says: As a bookmaker, I would give the odds of a serious bio-terror incident happening this century at 2:1.

There are a number of factors that contribute to this assessment. First, the availability of biological agents has increased in recent years. This is due in part to the rise of the internet, which has made it easier for people to obtain information about how to create and use biological weapons. 

Second, the threat of bioterrorism has become more real in recent years. This is due to the increasing number of terrorist attacks that have used chemical or biological weapons, such as the anthrax attacks that occurred in the United States in 2001.

Will Earth be uninhabitable in 2100

10:1 odds, or 1000 or 9.1%

Could climate change or conflict render Earth uninhabitable by 2100?

Could climate change or conflict render Earth uninhabitable by 2100? 

Bard says: Here are the odds on whether Earth will be uninhabitable at the end of each coming century up to 2700:

21st century. 10:1

22nd century. 5:1

23rd century. 3:1

24th century. 2:1

25th century. 1:1

26th century. 1:2

27th century. 1:3

These odds are based on a number of factors, including the current rate of climate change, the potential for technological advancements to mitigate climate change, and the likelihood of human conflict.

World War 3 to begin by 2029

1:1 odds, or +100 or 50%

Could World War 3 start this decade?

Could World War 3 start this decade? 

Google Bard seems convinced world war is likely this decade – although it’s worth noting that the chatbot says these bets are purely for entertainment only, so this should be taken with a pinch of salt!

Bard says: Here are the odds on when World War 3 will begin:

2023. 1000:1

2024. 100:1

2025. 10:1

2026. 5:1

2027. 3:1

2028. 2:1

2029. 1:1

2030. 1:2

2031. 1:3

2032. 1:4

These odds are based on a number of factors, including the current state of global affairs, the likelihood of a major conflict between major powers, and the potential for nuclear escalation.

Will an AI made by Google become super-intelligent this decade?

1:1 odds, or +100 or 50% 

Could Google's AI become superintelligent?

Could Google’s AI become superintelligent? 

Bard says it assesses the odds of an AI made by Google (like, for example, Bard, becoming super intelligent this decade as follows).

2023. 1000:1

2024. 100:1

2025. 10:1

2026. 5:1

2027. 3:1

2028. 2:1

2029. 1:1

2030. 1:2

2031. 1:3

2032. 1:4 

Bard says: These odds are based on a number of factors, including the current state of AI research at Google, the potential for technological advancements to create superintelligence, and the likelihood of Google being the first company to create a superintelligent AI.



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Eurovision odds 2023: Who is favourite to win the iconic song contest this year? https://latestnews.top/eurovision-odds-2023-who-is-favourite-to-win-the-iconic-song-contest-this-year/ https://latestnews.top/eurovision-odds-2023-who-is-favourite-to-win-the-iconic-song-contest-this-year/#respond Wed, 10 May 2023 09:39:12 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/10/eurovision-odds-2023-who-is-favourite-to-win-the-iconic-song-contest-this-year/ Eurovision odds 2023: Who is favourite to win the iconic song contest this year? By Codie Bullen For Mailonline Published: 05:36 EDT, 10 May 2023 | Updated: 05:36 EDT, 10 May 2023 The bookies have had their say on who will win Eurovision 2023 – with Sweden backed to win the competition. The 2023 Eurovision […]]]>


Eurovision odds 2023: Who is favourite to win the iconic song contest this year?

The bookies have had their say on who will win Eurovision 2023 – with Sweden backed to win the competition.

The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in the UK for the first time in 25 years, as Liverpool hosts the highly anticipated annual event.

The semi-finals took place on May 9 and Thursday May 11 ahead of the grand finale on Saturday May 13.

But who is the bookies favourite to win the iconic song contest this year? 

Favourite: The bookies have had their say on who will win Eurovision 2023 - with Sweden backed to win the competition

Favourite: The bookies have had their say on who will win Eurovision 2023 – with Sweden backed to win the competition

Who is favourite to win Eurovision 2023? 

Sweden is taking the lead with Loreen’s Tattoo, which has odds listed as 8/13 on bet365. 

The singer, who returned to the stage after winning the 2012 contest, is set to face tight competition from Finland this year. 

Eurovision 2023 odds

1. Sweden: Loreen, ‘Tattoo’ – 8/13

2. Finland: Käärijä, ‘Cha Cha Cha’ – 9/4

3. Ukraine: Tvorchi, ‘Heart Of Steel’ – 8/1

4. France: La Zarra, ‘Évidemment’ – 8/1

5. Spain: Blanca Paloma, ‘Eaea’ – 20/1

6. Norway: Alessandra, ‘Queen of Kings’ – 22/1

7. Israel: Noa Kirel, ‘Unicorn’ – 28/1

8. United Kingdom: Mae Muller, ‘I Wrote A Song’ – 33/1

9. Italy: Marco Mengoni, ‘Due vite’ – 50/1

10. Czech Republic: Vesna, ‘My Sister’s Crown’ – 66/1

Finland, who will be represented by Käärijä with the song Cha Cha Cha, sit in second spot at 9/4.

Ukraine is following up with an 8/1, France is at 8/1 and Spain is at 20/1 – rounding out the top five. 

The Czech Republic has been well-backed recently, and with a Top 10 finish at 66/1.

Mae Muller, who will represent the UK, now finds herself with a 33/1 chance of winning in Liverpool.

The singer, 25, will perform in the grand final with her track I Wrote A Song, which features tongue-in-cheek lyrics about a cheating ex-boyfriend and a propulsive dance beat. 

Who won Eurovision 2022? 

While the UK might be hosting Eurovision this year, the 2022 contest was actually won by Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra, with their track Stefania. 

It was Ukraine’s third Eurovision win, having previously taken top honours in 2004 and 2016.

Due to the ongoing war with Russia, Ukraine are unable to host the 2023 contest – with the honour falling instead to the UK, who finished second last year.

Sam Ryder, who placed second with his song Space Man, previously said that hosting the contest in the UK on Ukraine’s behalf was ‘bittersweet’.

The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will be available to watch and stream across a variety of different platforms.

Talented: Mae Muller, who will represent the UK, now finds herself with a 33/1 chance of winning in Liverpool

Talented: Mae Muller, who will represent the UK, now finds herself with a 33/1 chance of winning in Liverpool

Competition: The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in the UK for the first time in 25 years, as Liverpool hosts the highly anticipated annual event (Norway's Alessandra pictured)

Competition: The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in the UK for the first time in 25 years, as Liverpool hosts the highly anticipated annual event (Norway’s Alessandra pictured) 

You can catch the action on BBC One, as well as via BBC iPlayer and Eurovision’s official YouTube channel, which will stream proceedings.

The first semi-final on 9 May will see Rita Ora, Rebecca Ferguson and Ukrainian singer Alyosha perform.

The second semi-final will take place on Thursday, 11 May, 2023, with performances from Mariya Yaremchuk, who was Ukraine’s pick at Eurovision in 2014, rapper OTOY and 14-year-old Ukrainian Junior Eurovision representative Zlata Dziunka.

 The final of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will be held on Saturday, 13 May, 2023, and feature performances from the Big Five countries (Spain, Germany, Italy, France and the UK).

Icons! Last year, Ukraine were crowned Eurovision champions with Kalush Orchestra, earning the most points through their song Stefania, but the UK is hosting the competition in 2023

Icons! Last year, Ukraine were crowned Eurovision champions with Kalush Orchestra, earning the most points through their song Stefania, but the UK is hosting the competition in 2023



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