Mike Raven, 42, overcomes the odds and reaches number one on Amazon with his compilation of funny and surreal short stories.
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A collection of autobiographical sketches; a complicated Japanese mystery.
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Mimicry. It's all mimicry. When ChatGPT or some other generative AI creates a sentence or almost anything else, it bases that work on training, what programmers tell and show the algorithm.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is considering a major revamp of short-selling regulations, potentially allowing it for all stocks except those in the trade-to-trade (T2T) segment.