France's government announced a new initiative encouraging all 29-year-old citizens to have children, as part of a broader plan to boost the country's declining fertility rate, according to Sky News. The strategy, which includes more free egg-freezing centers, aims to address potential fertility issues later in life.
The fertility initiative is part of a 16-point plan to increase the number of births in France, a country facing similar challenges to the UK and other Western nations, as reported by Sky News. Health officials stated the program's goal is to prevent future regrets among citizens.
Meanwhile, in Asia, the region's economic growth continues to surge, with McKinsey estimating it will contribute up to 40% of global growth by 2040, according to Fortune. Kim-See Lim, the chief investment officer of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), noted that Asia's young, tech-savvy population will drive productivity and knowledge transfer. Lim also expressed optimism about Malaysia's economic prospects, where the unemployment rate is currently at 2.9%.
In other news, some users of ChatGPT are building their own versions of the AI model GPT-4o, after OpenAI announced it would retire the model on February 13th, as reported by Fortune. The company's newest model, GPT-5.2, is not seen as the same by some users, who are accustomed to the older model.
As the season of "inside" continues, NPR News highlighted ways to stay active, even while spending more time indoors. The piece, written by Manoush Zomorodi and Sanaz Meshkinpour, reminds readers that the amount of time spent sitting is a relatively new phenomenon.
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