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TG4 has announced a €10 million funding package to commission new creative programming and strengthen its commitment to original Irish language content in 2026. The funding will be available for the ...
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University of Miami freshman Zach Yadegari took a coding class when he was seven years old and grew up to design an AI-powered fitness app that generates $1.4 million per month, according to CNBC.