Will Georgia Bulldogs try to replace RB Andrew Paul?: ATHENS — The buzz after Georgia’s Andrew Paul announced his intentions to transfer this week was that the ...
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Tragic dad's bank card 'used to buy booze in Tesco' days after he died: Andrew Fragle's car was left parked outside his friend's house in Leyland where ...
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National MP in key seat didn't disclose big shareholding: Andrew Bayly is hoist by his own petard, after acerbically criticising Labour's Michael Wood ...
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Duck yeah, Apple's next autocorrect update makes it easier to swear: The more linguistically natural ability will come via Apple’s latest AI advancements ...
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Watch this bird-like robot make a graceful landing on its perch: The impressive new robot design could one day be used for monitoring actual ...
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This bee's tiny backpack could one day monitor human hearts: At a millimeter wide, the device could monitor blood pressure or tumors seamlessly in patients.
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Happy 50th birthday, cell phones: The first cell phone call was made on April 3, 1973, by Motorola's Martin Cooper.
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Watch a snake wearing robot trousers strut like a lizard: Evolution took away snakes' legs, but one YouTuber took it upon himself to reverse the course of ...
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This robot broke a Guinness World Record for the 100-meter dash: Oregon State University's two-legged 'Cassie' clocked in at 24.73 seconds ...
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Microsoft lays off entire AI ethics team while going all out on ChatGPT: A new report indicates Microsoft will expand AI products, but axe the people who make ...
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The next version of ChatGPT is live—here’s what’s new: The release comes as Microsoft also revealed that users are already interacting with the new AI via Bing.
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Quick Glance: All about ChatGPT-4: Usage and Differences from Previous Versions
- ChatGPT-4 is an improved version of OpenAI's text generation software that provides more accurate and creative responses.
- Compared to ChatGPT-3.5, ChatGPT-4 is 40% more likely to produce factual responses.
- There are still known limitations such as social biases and hallucinations that OpenAI is working to address.
- ChatGPT-4 is already being used by companies such as Morgan Stanley, Stripe Inc., and Duolingo.
Scientists have a vision for sustainable, biodegradable glass: Although still in its laboratory testing phase, new biorecyclable glass shows potential for a ...
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Google Glass is finally shattered: Despite a late-career revival in medical and industrial sectors, Google Glass' dreams of industry dominance are ...
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Watch researchers blast a Barbie with liquid nitrogen—for science: Lunar dust is notoriously annoying and hazardous, but a new liquid nitrogen spray could help ...
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Leaping robots take physics lessons from grasshoppers: Now that researchers better understand the interactions at play during leaping, they can integrate this ...
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The FTC has its eye on AI scammers: 'One thing we know about hot marketing terms is that some advertisers won’t be able to stop themselves from overusing and ...
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A smartly trained voice monitor could save singers, teachers, and loud talkers from strain
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Kombucha may have a surprising new use in tech: Researchers have found that the dried material is lightweight, flexible, and resilient enough to be used in a ...
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The wind on Mars may be a viable power source after all: Past estimates didn't put much stock in wind energy as a key factor for human visits to Mars ...
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Two men set up a scam that sent billions of robocalls. They may have to pay $300 million.
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These powerful solar panels are as thin as a human hair: An ultra-thin solar cell material is one-hundredth the weight of conventional panels ...
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'Avatar 2's high-speed frame rates are so fast that some movie theaters can't keep up
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These robotic exoskeleton boots will make you feel 30 pounds lighter: The 'exoskeleton assistance' device, first revealed on October 12, showcases groundbreaking ...
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A simple rule variation could move chess out of a stalemate: Invented by the legendary Bobby Fischer, Chess960 is meant to keep the game's creativity—and ...
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'Fortnite' owner agrees to $520 million FTC settlement in messy child privacy case
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3M announces it will cease making 'forever chemical' PFAS by 2026: The manufacturer's announcement marks a potentially major improvement for public health and ...
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Silkworm-inspired weaving techniques can produce better nanofibers: Worm spit could play a key part in the development of easier nanofiber production methods for ...
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Serial 'swatters' used Ring cameras to livestream dangerous so-called pranks: Two men have been indicted with charges pertaining to a 2020 "swatting spree" that ...
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The newest robot dog can scale walls and ceilings: Using magnetic feet and new smart materials called magnetorheological elastomers, MARVEL can traverse metal ...
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Twitter Blue is back and more confusing than ever: Elon Musk says he hopes the premium feature will provide a bigger revenue stream for the social media company.
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Quick Glance: Twitter Blue Relaunches, but iPhone Users Will Pay $3 More Per Month
- NEW YORK (Reuters) – A month after a previous attempt failed, Twitter is attempting to launch its premium service once more.
- Starting Monday, users will be able to purchase Twitter Blue memberships in order to receive a blue check mark and access exclusive features.
- "The gold checkmark indicates that the account is an official business account through Twitter Blue for Business," according to the company's help website.
- Musk created a service offering blue checks to anyone willing to pay $8 per month after purchasing Twitter for $44 billion in October.
YouTube introduces 'timeout' penalty to curb toxic comments: YouTube's ongoing attempts to curb toxic comments now includes temporary access restrictions for ...
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UberEats is rolling out a fleet of self-driving delivery robots in Miami: Uber and Cartken have announced a partnership to introduce Miami to a fleet of tiny ...
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Hackers prove it doesn’t take much to hijack a dead satellite: The decommissioned satellite was used to broadcast movies and a conference.
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Spider robots could soon be swarming Japan’s aging sewer systems: The SPD1 is meant to mitigate some of Japan's ongoing labor shortages as infrastructure ages ...
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Reddit ratted out an influencer for golfing into the Grand Canyon: A TikTok influencer filmed themselves swatting a golf ball into the Grand Canyon. But ...
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Apple sued by stalking victims over alleged AirTag tracking: Two stalking victims are suing Apple for failing to protect consumers from abuse of its supposedly ...
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This new floating solar farm follows the sun like a flower: SolarisFloat's Proteus solar panel array not only floats on water, but slowly turns to track the sun ...
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Construction starts on the world's biggest radio telescope, which will 'hear' signals billions of light-years away
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World’s largest telescope array is almost ready to stare straight into the sun: China's newest telescope setup, located on the Tibetan Plateau ...
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Brace yourself for smarter robots that don't fall over (as easily): Damage Reflex is a neural network to train bipedal robots not to trip over themselves or tip.
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Disney built a neural network to automatically change an actor's age: Disney Research Studios' newest neural network, FRAN, can shave hours off of VFX artists' ...
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Elon Musk completes purchase of Twitter, fires CEO: His new Twitter bio reads 'Chief Twit,' for what it's worth.
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A massive data leak just cost Meta $275 million: Hack from 2021 costs Meta, approximately $275 million thanks to the EU's General Data Protection Regulation ...
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Elon Musk is axing entire departments at Twitter—here's how that could affect users
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Major tax-filing sites routinely shared users' financial info with Facebook: A new investigation reveals how companies share users' most personal financial data ...
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This robot’s delicate touch scoops up liquid droplets without causing a splash: Don't be fooled by the new robotic gripper's sensitivity—it's designed to handle ...
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These robots can build almost anything—including clones of themselves: The breakthrough robot swarms function as both the builders and final products.
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A micro-thin smart bandage can quickly heal and monitor wounds: A breakthrough new design utilizing microgels can help heal wounds exacerbated by suppressed ...
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An AI that lets cars communicate might reduce traffic jams: A communication system between cars reduced 'phantom traffic jams,' and is more attainable than ...
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Meet SharkGuard, a tiny electric field that protects sharks from fishing nets: The tool emits small electrical signals that dissuades sharks and rays from ...
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Workplace automation could affect income inequality even more than we thought: A new study from MIT and Boston University argues workplace automation is even ...
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NASA could build a future lunar base from 3D-printed moon-dust bricks: Using 3D printing and binder jet technology, engineers might be able to save a few trips ...
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Former Twitter employees warn of platform's imminent collapse: Multiple outlets report Musk’s latest email ultimatum to his remaining employees demanding ...
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DuckDuckGo's Android app will now protect your data from sneaky trackers: This morning, the company announced its popular App Tracking Protection beta feature is ...
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Why your internet bill could be unfairly high: New study highlights internet service providers’ hidden fees, varying speeds, and unreliability.
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Boston Dynamics starts a legal dog fight with competitor Ghost: This comes shortly after Ghost added a sniper rifle to one of their models.
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Amazon telehealth service goes live in 32 US states: Amazon Clinic can connect customers with healthcare providers to help with acne, hair loss ...
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New robot moves Amazon towards increased warehouse automation: It's Amazon's first robotic system designed to identify, select, and handle millions of individual ...
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Scientists developed a microrobotic finger that can tickle a bug: The advancement allows humans to physically interact with some of the most delicate animals.
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A wind turbine just smashed a global energy record—and it's recyclable: The new offshore turbine could power a Model 3 Tesla for over 1 million miles or power 18 ...
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Egypt’s official COP27 summit app may be the ‘cartoon super-villain’ of spyware: Officials say over 5,000 attendees have downloaded the app requiring ...
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New implant helps patient spell out entire sentences using only brain signals: In a first for paralysis treatment, a man's brain implant turned neurological ...
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Meta lays off more than 11,000 employees after ‘worst downturn’ in company’s history
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This is what polka music sounds like on an accordion of two Commodore 64 computers
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Scientists safely injected two patients with lab-grown blood: In theory, the lab-grown blood, made from stem cells from blood samples, could even be last longer ...
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How Google Search is helping ‘greenwash’ oil companies: Oil behemoths spent $24 million in two years on top search ads playing down their culpability for our ...
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If you have Amazon Prime, you can now listen to 100 million songs for free: The expansion is likely to appeal to casual music listeners, but still pales in ...
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Elon Musk's Hyperloop is being demolished for more SpaceX parking spots: The closest the Boring Company has come to a Hyperloop is a Tesla convoy underneath the ...
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Meta says it's shut down a giant Russian misinformation network: Over 1,600 sham Facebook accounts were spreading misinformation from lookalike websites to ...
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Four Amazon warehouse workers died on the job within a month: Amazon denies fault, but critics argue it's further evidence of brutal labor conditions within the ...
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How social media companies can benefit from election misinformation: Dangerous misinformation can lead to lots of attention—which isn't necessarily a bad thing ...
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Google expands AI warning system for fire and flood alerts: Yesterday, Google announced a massive expansion of not only its predictive flood alerts ...
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AI can teach robot dogs tricks for cheap: Multiple rungs of AI training systems may lower the time-consuming, pricey hurdles for future robots.
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The first crash dummy modeled after women is here: Since the 1970's, dummies resembled only men, but a new design offers much needed physiological diversity to ...
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Internal documents reveal how Twitter is losing its 'heavy tweeters': Elon Musk's deadline to buy the social media company is this week.
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Quick Glance: Musk does not want a 'free-for-all hellscape' for Twitter.
- 10, 2022, Elon Musk gestures as he speaks during a SpaceX press conference.
- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Elon Musk tried to reassure wary Twitter advertisers on Thursday, a day before a deadline to complete his $44 billion acquisition of the social media network, by claiming that he is purchasing the platform to assist humanity and does not want it to become a "free-for-all hellscape."
- According to an internal document quoted by numerous media sites, Musk is planned to speak personally to Twitter staff on Friday if the acquisition is closed.
- Elon Musk carries sink into Twitter HQ as $44 billion deal deadline approaches.
Switzerland sets world record for longest passenger train—and it's electric: The real life 'Snowpiercer' celebrates the 175th anniversary of trains in ...
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Instagram is down for some users—here's what we know so far: Another day, another case of social media chaos.
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Tesla is under federal investigation over autopilot claims: The probe centers on more than a dozen accidents involving Teslas in autopilot mode.
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Venmo payments will be available to all Amazon shoppers by Black Friday: This option will be reportedly available to all 90 million Venmo customers in time for ...
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Congress sounds really concerned about unidentified aerial phenomenon: Many UFO sightings remain 'nonattributed' to human technology, according to a Senate ...
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