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Sumitomo Metal Industries could produce up to 500 MW, JFE Steel 400 MW,
and Nippon Steel 500 MW of electric power. The public and other companies were also encouraged to conserve electricity in the 2011
summer months (Setsuden). The expected electricity
crisis in 2011 summer was successfully prevented thanks to all the setsuden measures.
Peak electricity consumption recorded by TEPCO during the period
was 49.22GW, which is 10.77GW (18%) lower than the
peak consumption in the previous year. Overall electricity
consumption during July and August was also 14% less
than in the previous year. The peak electricity consumption within TEP's area was 12.46GW during the
2011 summer, 3.11GW (20%) less than the peak consumption in the previous year, and the overall consumption have been reduced by
11% in July with 17% in August compared to previous year.
The Japanese government continued to ask the public to conserve electricity until 2016, when it is predicted that the supply will
be sufficient to meet demand, thanks to the deepening
of the mindset to conserve electricity among corporate and general public,
addition of new electricity providers due
to the electricity liberalization policy, increased output from renewable energy as well as
fossil fuel power stations, as well as sharing of electricity
between different electricity companies.

Spammers often try to trick filters with special characters,
misspelled words or hidden text, relying on the human propensity to forgive
small text anomalies - for example, “c1îck h.ere n0w.” But
as AI gets better at understanding spam messages, filters could get better at identifying and blocking unwanted spam - and maybe even letting through wanted spam,
such as marketing email you’ve explicitly signed
up for. Imagine a filter that predicts whether you’d want to read an email before you even read it.

Despite growing concerns about AI - as evidenced by Tesla,
SpaceX and Twitter CEO Elon Musk, Apple founder Steve Wozniak and other tech leaders calling
for a pause in AI development - a lot of good could come from advances in the technology.
AI can help us understand how weaknesses
in human reasoning might be exploited by bad actors and
come up with ways to counter malevolent activities.

All new technologies can result in both wonder and danger.
The difference lies in who creates and controls the
tools, and how they are used.

Emergency services in Greater Manchester were concentrating their efforts on a recovery operation as floodwater caused by the River Irwell bursting
its banks began to recede. Hundreds of homes in Salford were evacuated while
thousands of homes in Rochdale - where people were urged to turn off their Christmas lights to help save electricity - and hundreds more in Bury were left
without power. Although engineers restored power to around 14,500 properties in Rochdale, almost 6,000 more remained without electricity, with some homes not having power restored until tomorrow.
The latest devastation, along with the flooding that hit Cumbria earlier this month, could cost the economy up to £1.5bn according to accountants PricewaterhouseCooper.
The Copeland MP Jamie Reed wrote to the Prime Minister two weeks
ago urging the Government to apply for relief funding from the
European Union Solidarity Fund to help those affected in Cumbria.
It is understood the Government has not ruled out applying although it believes any support would be limited.
A spokesperson for Defra said: “We are considering all forms of support for those affected by these floods.
This is why we have opened the Bellwin scheme for local authorities affected by floods, with 100 per cent of eligible
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