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AutoGPT gains popularity as Twitter influencers predict revolution in AI, reveals GlobalData
AutoGPT, an open-source experimental AI agent, is rapidly gaining popularity since the beginning of April. It can autonomously perform various tasks, such as internet search, planning, coding, and debugging, making some jobs obsolete. Against this backdrop, AutoGPT has emerged as the top trend on Twitter since the second week of April 2023, reveals the Social Media Analytics Platform of GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. Smitarani Tripathy, Social Media Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Twitter influencers expect ‘AutoGPT’ to revolutionize the AI as it uses GPT technology to perform tasks and has the potential to significantly transform various areas of work. However, concerns about its limitations and lack of data exist.” Below are a few popular influencer opinions captured by GlobalData’s Social Media Analytics Platform: Chris Del Grande, Co-Founder of Valued Merchant Services: “The future of AI is looking bright with #AutoGPT! As we embrace the power of artificial intelligence, expect to see groundbreaking advancements in personalization, efficiency, and creativity. Together, we're shaping a world where tech seamlessly integrates into our lives, enhancing human potential!” Bob Gourley, Co-Founder and CTO at OODA: “In my view biggest help in terms of low cost AI for open source, available this moment, will be an #AutoGPT solution built with ability to search and retrieve anything o the net. I think I want to work on that next. For paid tools Recorded Future is doing awesome AI work.” Dan Murray-Serter, Co-Founder of Heights: “The future of AutoGPT is bright, It's exciting to think about how this revolutionary tool will transform the way businesses operate.” Ethan Mollick, Professor at The Wharton School: “Autonomous AI agents are already here. I used one experimental model, AutoGPT, and let it analyze the market for simulations, setting its own goals. Right now, the AI is prone to distraction & confusion, but you can see how it might soon work (the system is only a week old).” Theo Priestley, Technology Futurist: “AutoGPT, an open sourced artificial intelligence agent that performs multiple tasks to achieve a goal, is proof that it's not going to take long to disrupt even more complex work.The level of automation in terms of questions and decision making to achieve its goal, rather than having a human intervene and continue to ask questions as we do currently with ChatGPT, is nuts....”
Gulf Air makes new changes for flights to India
Gulf Air (GF), the national carrier of Bahrain, continues refining its India flight network. The airline will have notable adjustments now coming in for the summer 2025 season. Gulf Air had made major adjustments to its India network in the winter 2024 season as well. Further, the airline will make more modifications, including reductions on select routes and expansions on others. As informed by a news report in Aviation A2Z. Gulf Air India flight adjustments These further adjustments show Gulf Air’s efforts to optimize its operations and better align with passenger demand across its key markets in India. The changes are coming to the South-Indian cities. As per The Indian Aviation Guy on Twitter (X), Gulf Air (GF) will make changes in its network from four Indian cities. Two of these cities will see reductions in the flights operated by Gulf Air (GF). The airline will end up flying to the city along the Malabar coast in the state of Kerela – Kozhikode, also known as Calicut. The last flight is set to fly out of Kozhikode (CCJ) on 28th March 2025. Gulf Air (GF) currently operates 4 times a week flights and competes with Air India Express (AIX). Air India Express (AIX) also operates 4 times a week flights in the sector. Kerela is traditionally believed to have a high demand to the Gulf region. This move by the airline is rather shocking. However, there is no clear reason as to why the airline is ending its operations to Kozhikode (CCJ). Maybe, Gulf Air (GF) is not able to compete with Air India Express (AIX) in the sector. Bengaluru (BLR): Bengaluru (BLR) will see the largest capacity addition by Gulf Air (GF) in the summer season of 2025. The airline plans to double its presence in Bengaluru (BLR). Reportedly, Gulf Air (GF) has opened bookings for a 2nd flight which will be operating 7 times a week. The airline currently operates flights to Bengaluru (BLR) 7 times a week. With the introduction of this new flight, the airline will have double capacity to the city. The airline a few weeks ago had planned to reduce the frequency to Bengaluru (BLR) to 6x weekly. However, it seems that the airline was in the process of updating the GDS (Global Distribution System). Gulf Air now plans to fly 2 times a day starting from 31st March 2025. Goa Dabolim (GOI): Gulf Air (GF) will increase the flights to 7 times a week. The airline flies 4 times a week in the sector now. The introduction of daily flights reflects the strong and growing travel demand to Goa. There is no other airline operating in the sector. Kochi (COK): Gulf Air will reduce the flight frequency to 3x weekly starting from 6th April 2025. The airline operates 4x weekly flights now with Airbus A320 aircraft. Gulf Air competes with Air India Express (AIX) in the sector. Air India Express (AIX) flies 6 times a week between Kochi (COK) and Bahrain (BAH).
1.301.343 people visited the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in 2024
2024 was a very positive year for the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao thanks to the support obtained from the public, as shown in its 1.301.343 visitors, barely 2% under the all-time record of 2023. May and June were the best months in the Museum’s history, while July and August were next in line; a great balance and the culmination for Juan Ignacio Vidarte of his brilliant career as Director General of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. By geographical origin, there was a rise in foreign visitors (67% of the total) compared to the previous year. They came mainly from France (16%), Germany (8%), Great Britain (7%), the United States (6%) and Italy (5%). Visitors from the Basque Country accounted for 11% of the total, while the remaining 22% came from the rest of Spain, with Catalonia (4%) and Madrid (4%) as the top regions of origin, just as in previous years. The Museum’s main attraction for the public in 2024 was its ambitious and varied art program. Signs and Objects. Pop Art from the Guggenheim Collection, sponsored by BBK, was seen by 882.658 people between February and September, making it the most attended exhibition in the Museum in total number of visitors. Yoshitomo Nara, sponsored by the BBVA Foundation, was enjoyed by 648.237 people between June and November, and Martha Jungwirth was seen by 549.094 visitors from June to September. Worthy of note are the remarkable attendance figures for the Hilma af Klint exhibition inaugurated last October. Sponsored by Iberdrola, it has already been visited by 212.398 people, notable figures for this time of the year. Furthermore, throughout the year, all Museum visitors could enjoy the Collection show entitled Works from the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Collection thanks to the sponsorship of BBK. In the digital realm, the guggenheim-bilbao.eus website recorded a total of 2.893.452 visits and 10.850.342 page views in 2024. The Museum continues to expand its community and influence on social media, with 866.431 followers on Instagram, 364.820 on X (formerly Twitter) and 389.315 on Facebook. As for the educational programs, in 2024, 80.192 people participated in the different face-to-face and online activities offered by the Museum, and 1.015.742 made use of the educational spaces that complement the art program. New this year were the renewal of the Museum’s volunteer program, the creation of new activities targeting over-65s, such as Breakfast & Art, and intergenerational meetings. The Museum’s offering was also expanded with new activities for children, such as the Sensory Play workshops on nature and sustainability, and new propositions for pre-teens, such as the Digital Imaging Course. As far as school tours are concerned, 25.965 children visited the museum. Family programs and schoolchildren’s activities were sponsored by ITP Aero and Occident, respectively. Moreover, Educators Community, the free online community for teachers, reached 4.744 members, a 27% rise from 2023. In the area of social programs, the Museum partnered with a growing number of centers, providing 3.116 people in a vulnerable situation or with a disability the opportunity to visit the museum and participate in creative activities that promote their resilience and integration. A great community The Community created by the Museum around art and culture now has 345.185 individual members. By groups, the Community consists of: 23.690 Museum Members, the highest figure since the Museum was opened, proof of its ample local social support; 321.060 Followers, a way to establish a relationship with the Museum that is free of charge; and 497 beneficiaries of the Erdu Program, which provides free access to the Museum for unemployed people. In 2024, the Museum received extraordinary support from the business community. There was a noteworthy increase in structural partnerships, with 129 Corporate Members. In addition, numerous exhibitions and activities were sponsored through corporate support. As on previous years, these financial contributions were crucial for the annual budget. Economic driver The 2024 results relating to the local economic impact of the operation of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao were as follows: The total demand generated as a result of the Museum’s activities in the Basque Country amounted to €777.6 million. The contribution to GDP was €672.7 million. These figures generated additional income for the Basque public treasuries amounting to €105.5 million. The Museum’s activities helped maintain 14,236 jobs. Once again this year, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao continued to be the leader in self-financing among European cultural institutions, with a figure of around 78% in 2024.
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