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Leaders of states, business and civil society gathered in New York for the Climate Ambition Summit hosted by the UN Secretary-General. PHOTO/ UN/Anton Upensky By

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A recent study indicates that AI chatbots may excel over the average human in creative thinking tasks, such as suggesting alternative uses for everyday objects.

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