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CLAT General Knowledge – Quiz Facts 7 Dec

Contents

 Google Unveils ‘Gemini’, Its Most Powerful AI Model

 

Key Points:

  • Merger: Google DeepMind, formed by merging DeepMind and Google Brain, unveils its first AI model, Gemini.
  • Multimodal Master: Gemini understands and processes diverse information like text, code, audio, images, and video.
  • Google Ecosystem Integration: Gemini powers Bard (enhanced reasoning, planning) and Search Generative Experience (faster, improved quality).
  • Competition: Gemini rivals OpenAI’s GPT-4 Turbo in the AI space.
  • Coding Prowess: Gemini understands and generates high-quality code in various languages.
  • Safety Focus: Alphabet prioritizes safety with AI principles and collaboration with experts, that’s it for first general knowledge quiz facts .

 

International Civil Aviation Day 2023: Celebrating Innovation in Global Aviation

 

Key Points:

  • December 7th marks International Civil Aviation Day, celebrating the establishment of ICAO in 1944.
  • Theme: “Advancing Innovation for Global Aviation Development.”
  • Raises awareness of aviation’s impact on social and economic progress.
  • Highlights ICAO’s role in setting global standards for safe and efficient air transport.
  • Recognizes aviation’s contribution to trade, tourism, and economic growth, that’s it for Second general knowledge quiz facts.

 

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is set to launch XPoSat

 

Key Points:

    • XPoSat will be launched by the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.
    • The mission will carry two scientific payloads: POLIX and XSPECT.
    • POLIX will measure the degree and angle of polarization of X-rays in the energy range of 8-30 keV.
    • XSPECT will provide spectroscopic information within the energy range of 0.8-15 keV.
    • The mission is expected to last for five years, that’s it for third general knowledge quiz facts.

WHO Calls for Higher Taxes on Alcohol and Sugary Drinks

 

Key Points:

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) urges countries to raise taxes on alcohol and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) to incentivize healthier behaviours.
  • This recommendation stems from their study revealing the low average global tax rate on these “unhealthy products.”
  • Higher taxes on alcohol and SSBs aim to improve public health by reducing deaths associated with unhealthy consumption.
  • Such taxes can also generate revenue for governments to provide public services and contribute to preventing non-communicable diseases, that’s it for the last general knowledge quiz facts.

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