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In the video, he says that if you translate from Somali to English then type a sentence with spaces, you will get a very creepy result. I decided to test it out. 😃
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Top 10 Things to Never Type into Google Translate
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Charlie from Top 10s counts down the #Top10 Things to Never Type into Google Translate! Are these creepy and scary Google translate results a glitch, an easter egg or is it AI and machine learning communicating with us secretly?! #Facts #Scary
ABC News’ Juju Chang sat down with Paul Edmonds to discuss the challenges he has overcome and how he has made medical history.
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A New York woman may be the first to have been cured using a new paradigm of treatment.
From 1981, when the first patients with HIV were identified, to 2007 – a cure for the deadly virus would have been a miracle. And then, Timothy Ray Brown – known as “The Berlin Patient” was cured. And just like that, a miracle became science.
Mr. Brown had been diagnosed with HIV in 1995. In 2006, he was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia which would require a donor bone marrow stem cell transplant for treatment. But this wasn’t just any donor. His donor was one of less than 1% of the world’s population, with a unique genetic mutation known as the CCR5-∆32 mutation. This rendered the donor’s immune cells resistant to HIV.
It was a gamble, to be sure, but it proved to be a successful one. Mr. Brown lived from 2007 to 2020 without the need for anti-retroviral therapy. He died from a relapse of AML. No HIV was detected at the time of his death.
The question, of course is simple: why can’t more people be cured of HIV?
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