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  2. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence was founded as an academic discipline in 1956, [6] and the field went through multiple cycles of optimism throughout its history, [7] [8] followed by periods of disappointment and loss of funding, known as AI winters. [9] [10] Funding and interest vastly increased after 2012 when deep learning outperformed previous AI ...

  3. Australia - Wikipedia

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    The large service sector accounts for about 71.2% of total GDP, followed by the industrial sector (25.3%), while its agriculture sector is by far the smallest, making up only 3.6% of total GDP. [266] Australia is the world's 21st-largest exporter and 24th-largest importer .

  4. Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism (/ ˈ h ɪ n d u ˌ ɪ z əm /) [1] is an umbrella term [2] [3] [a] for a range of Indian religious and spiritual traditions (sampradayas) [4] [note 1] that are unified by adherence to the concept of dharma, a cosmic order maintained by its followers through rituals and righteous living, [5] [6] [7] [b] as first expounded in the Vedas.

  5. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, over 1.6 million persons (ages 13 and up) identify as transgender, or 0.6 percent of people ages 13+, as of 2022. [ 234 ] [ 235 ] : 1 It's the case for 0.5% of adults (about 1.3 million persons) and 1.4% of youth (about 300,000 persons aged 13 to 17).

  6. Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    Radio galaxies can also be classified as giant radio galaxies (GRGs), whose radio emissions can extend to scales of megaparsecs (3.26 million light-years). Alcyoneus is an FR II class low-excitation radio galaxy which has the largest observed radio emission, with lobed structures spanning 5 megaparsecs (16×10 6 ly).

  7. Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The expenditures of the Swiss Confederation have been growing from 7% of GDP in 1960 to 9.7% in 1990 and 10.7% in 2010. While the social welfare and finance sectors and tax grew from 35% in 1990 to 48.2% in 2010, a significant reduction of expenditures has been occurring in agriculture and national defence; from 26.5% to 12.4% (estimation for ...

  8. Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Despite the universal health care, total expenditure on health as a share of GDP in 2018 was the lowest among OECD countries at 6.3% of GDP, compared to the OECD average of 9.3%. [447] There are many private hospitals in the country. [448] The government planned several hospital complexes, known as city hospitals, to be constructed since 2013 ...