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  2. Jonathan Conricus - Wikipedia

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    Conricus is the son of an Israeli mother and a Swedish father. [1] He was born in Jerusalem, Israel, and raised in Malmö, Sweden--in Hyllie and Djupadal. [2] [1] [3] His grandfather, Daniel Bornstein, grew up in Oswiecim in Poland, where the Germans built the Auschwitz concentration camp, and was a Holocaust survivor along with his sister.

  3. File:Jonathan Conricus, IDF spokesperson, Israeli-Swedish, in ...

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  4. Generative artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Generative artificial intelligence (generative AI, GenAI, [1] or GAI) is a subset of artificial intelligence that uses generative models to produce text, images, videos, or other forms of data.

  5. Syria missile strikes (August 2019) - Wikipedia

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    Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, an IDF spokesman stated that although Iranian forces had launched rockets and missiles at Israel from Syria three times during 2018, the use of Loitering munition set to explode on their targets was a new and "different tactic". [1]

  6. Killing of Alon Shamriz, Yotam Haim, and Samer Talalka

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    The three hostages killed by the IDF were identified as Yotam Haim (age 28), Alon Shamriz (age 26) and Samer Talalka (age 24); Haim and Shamriz were kidnapped from the Kfar Aza kibbutz, and Talalka was kidnapped from the Nir Am kibbutz.

  7. Automated journalism - Wikipedia

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    Automated journalism, also known as algorithmic journalism or robot journalism, [1] [2] [3] is a term that attempts to describe modern technological processes that have infiltrated the journalistic profession, such as news articles and videos generated by computer programs.