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(Tax paranoia 2025) Swift transfer or atm withdraw?
I haven’t read so many examples of the terms and conditions regarding credit card use but those I have read don’t give any cash back on cash advances. Instead they charge an immediate fee for the service and also a high ongoing interest rate. I don’t research the credit cards with a high annual fee so perhaps one of those will offer better terms for cash advances. -
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Using ChatGPT? It might make you stupid, study finds
people said don't use computers smartphones only one hour a day no eggs eggs no eggs coffee ok coffee bad Bitcoin bad buy houses, then the crash green tea cures cancer, sponsored by a Green Tea compnay weed is bad weed is good weed is bad red wine ok red wine not ok vitamins ok not ok never ends. If anyone blindly believes a study, I have some bridges to sell you on the Sun. -
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UK Streeting Slams NHS 'Culture of Cover-Up' and Vows Transparency in Health Reform
And the Labour Government have never covered anything up. Or the Tories. Hmmm... I think many of us know that the culture of any country or company comes from the top. Corruption at the top means it's okay further down. So, cultural change in the NHS comes from, and starts at, the top. And that means YOU Mr Streeting. And your boss. -
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Using ChatGPT? It might make you stupid, study finds
So I asked Chat GPT for a comment on this and here is what it said: Thanks for raising this. Here's a thoughtful and honest response ChatGPT might give to that Mail Online article: Response: It's true that relying too heavily on AI tools like ChatGPT can affect how deeply we engage with material—just as overreliance on calculators can reduce math fluency or GPS can weaken navigation skills. If users passively accept answers without thinking critically or making an effort to understand, it can lead to reduced retention and cognitive engagement, as suggested by the study. However, it's not the tool itself that's the problem—it's how it's used. When used actively and thoughtfully—such as to brainstorm ideas, ask questions, clarify concepts, or get feedback on writing—ChatGPT can enhance learning and even improve memory retention through interactive dialogue. It's similar to having a tutor on demand. So, the key is this: Use ChatGPT as a supplement, not a substitute. Think of it as a partner in learning, not a shortcut. Just like with any technology, the quality of the outcome depends on the intentions and habits of the user.
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