'Alter', a machine body with a human like face and hands is on display during a press preview for the exhibition 'AI: More Than Human' at the Barbican Centre Central London, Britain, 15 May 2019. The exhibit explores the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER Dear All readers “Even in a benign AI scenarioContinue reading "Artificial Intelligence AI its history, now & the future all you need to know"
Camps Bay l’endroit m’a tu vu de Cape Town Camps Bay the trendy spot in Cape Town
A few hours on the beach with clients from France Quelques heures à la plage avec des clients de France
Votre Guide à Cape Town Your Guide in Cape Town
10 top Chenin Blanc wines produced in South Africa
31 August 2019 The winners of the 2019 Standard Bank Chenin Blanc Top 10 Challenge have been revealed. Chenin is believed to have originated around 500 years ago, being the offspring of two French white grapes, Savagnin and Sauvignonasse. While previously grown almost exclusively in South Africa and in France, it is now cultivated inContinue reading "10 top Chenin Blanc wines produced in South Africa"
The Cape of Good Hope
May 28, 2019 An astronaut onboard the International Space Station (ISS) shot this photograph of the southwestern coast of South Africa. The Cape of Good Hope is located at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula, which is also home to Cape Town, the legislative capital of South Africa. The Cape was originally named theContinue reading "The Cape of Good Hope"
1647 shipwreck discovered on Blouberg’s shores
This could be the Haarlem wow Maritime archaeologist and historian, Dr Bruno Werz, believes he has discovered the site of one of South Africa’s most significant shipwrecks, the Haarlem. He is 95% sure the ship is buried just metres from the shore in front of the Dolphin Beach Hotel. This could be the Harlem Published by capeetc on August 16, 2019 11.1K 30 “NoContinue reading "1647 shipwreck discovered on Blouberg’s shores"
The Best Places to View the Cape’s Spring Flowers
From The Inside GuideStop and smell the spring flowers because, before you know it, they’ll be gone… For a few precious weeks each year the Cape is a wonderland of wildflowers. Our fields and farms, wetlands and dunes are chequered with a short-lived riot of magnificent colour and delicious-smelling blooms from mid-August until end-September. And then, before you’ve blinked,Continue reading "The Best Places to View the Cape’s Spring Flowers"
About the famous blue car in the Bo-Kaap
Type the name “Bo-Kaap” into any image search engine, and sooner or later you will come across a picture of a bright-blue little Ford Cortina parked on the cobbled streets of this iconic and historic neighbourhood. Many associate this car with the brightly-coloured houses of the Bo-Kaap, but your mind has been deceiving you –Continue reading "About the famous blue car in the Bo-Kaap"
