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Bangkok, Thailand, May 27, 2025 — What began as a small mission in Bangkok has now evolved into a force reshaping the domestic service industry across Southeast Asia. Ayasan, a Japanese-managed company, is delivering more than just maids—it’s delivering quality, trust, and professionalism to thousands of households. With operations now in Phuket, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai, Ayasan continues to expand rapidly, offering reliable house cleaning services, short-term babysitting, and elderly care with Japanese attention to detail that Thai families have come to appreciate. Over 100,000 Registered Workers in Just a Few Years Founded in 2013, Ayasan has seen exceptional growth.…
The U.S. military is working on ways to get the power of cloud-based, big-data AI in tools that can run on local computers, draw upon more focused data sets, and remain safe from spying eyes, officials from OpenAI, Scale AI, and U.S. European Command told Defense One, part of a special broadcast airing Thursday.When civilians query OpenAI’s ChatGPT, for example, their answers are generated by machines trained on huge amounts of data acquired from third-party sources and millions of user interactions a day. But the government has also hired OpenAI to make need-specific tools built on smaller and more unique datasets,…
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The White House has ordered U.S. embassies to temporarily stop scheduling new student visa appointments, as the Trump administration works to expand social media screenings for applicants, the latest in a series of restrictions on international students.In a cable dated Tuesday and obtained by CBS News, Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructed diplomatic posts not to add any more appointments for student and foreign exchange visas in preparation for the expanded vetting, and to take any unfilled appointments off their calendars. If students have already scheduled their visa interviews, those can still go forward.The pause will last “until further guidance…
New web portal launched to give researchers unprecedented access to microbiome data to improve pet and human healthOVERLAND PARK, Kan., May 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Ahead of Pet Appreciation Week (June 1-7), Hill’s Pet Nutrition, a global leader in science-led nutrition, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researcher Dr. Curtis Huttenhower are proud to announce a strengthened collaboration and launch of a comprehensive new web portal for the One Health Microbiome Resource (OHMR). The web portal provides the largest data curation of the companion animal gut microbiome. …
TOKYO/WASHINGTON :The U.S. government will have veto power over key decisions relating to U.S. Steel, as part of a deal with Nippon Steel that would approve the Japanese firm’s bid for the well-known American steel company, a U.S. lawmaker said on Tuesday.The details are laid out in what is called a national security agreement the companies will sign with the U.S. government, said Republican Senator David McCormick of Pennsylvania, where U.S. Steel is headquartered. “It’ll be a U.S. CEO, a U.S. majority board and then there will be a golden share, which will essentially require U.S. government approval of a…
Officials from TKMS and Saab Australia during MoU signing. Credit: © thyssenkrupp AG. Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Saab Australia to pursue collaborative opportunities on the MEKO A-200 frigate platform. This development is an extension of TKMS and Saab Australia’s longstanding working relationship and their joint commitment to bolstering sovereign naval defence capabilities. The agreement is aimed at strengthening naval capabilities through shared innovation and systems integration. The MoU underscores the common strategic intent of both firms to provide mature, low-risk solutions that cater to future maritime defence needs, including those outlined…
France’s lower house of parliament adopts bill to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medication
It’s weird. With 3 billion users, WhatsApp is the most popular messaging platform in the world. It landed on the App Store back in 2009, about six months before the iPad was introduced. And in all that time, there has never been an iPad app for WhatsApp. Until today. You can now download WhatsApp for iPad. It has always been an odd omission. Meta (then Facebook) bought WhatsApp back in 2014. The resources to make a version of WhatsApp for the iPad have certainly been there. The design has been there, too: WhatsApp is available for iPhone, Android phones, Mac,…
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