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OpenAI to challenge Google with new search functionality
OpenAI on Thursday said it was putting its artificial intelligence engine to work in a challenge to Google’s market-dominating search engine. The startup behind ChatGPT announced that it is testing a “SearchGPT” prototype that is “designed to combine the strength of our AI models with information from the web” to answer online queries quickly and
The 26 Best Plus-Size Bras of 2024
Let’s face it: We have the ultimate love-hate relationship with bras. Of course, they’re essential for adding lift and support where we need it most, but finding the right fit for the ‘girls’ can be a challenge, especially if you have a fuller bust. However, a well-fitting bra doesn’t have to be some mythical unicorn
Video game actors are going on strike. Here’s why
More than 2,500 video game voice actors and motion capture performers are going on strike after negotiations with game industry giants that began nearly two years ago failed to result in an agreement Video game actors are going on strike. Here’s whySARAH PARVINIAP Technology WriterThe Associated PressLOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hollywood’s video game
OpenAI Announces AI-Powered Search Engine That Could Challenge Google—And Alphabet’s Stock Drops 3%. Here’s What To Know.
Forbes Business Breaking OpenAI Announces AI-Powered Search Engine That Could Challenge Google—And Alphabet’s Stock Drops 3%. Here’s What To Know. Ty Roush Forbes Staff Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. Following Jul 25, 2024, 04:21pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Shares of Google
The Perils of ‘Open Source’ AI, According to Experts
The debate over whether increasingly advanced software code should be treated as a trade secret or openly available to anyone who wants it took a turn this week when Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, called for an open-source approach to artificial intelligence development — then put his money where his mouth is by launching
SNP cannot ban mobiles from classrooms…because THEY failed in pledge to give device to every pupil
Schools will be unable to ban mobiles in the classroom because of the SNP Government’s failure to deliver a promise to provide a free device to every pupil, it has been claimed. Head teachers have highlighted that schools in some council areas are having to ask pupils to bring their own devices to complete work
New whistleblower allegations reveal law enforcement offered drones to secure Trump rally – but were DENIED by Secret Service before deadly shooting
Secret Service stood in the way of using drone technology to survey the scene of the Butler rally where an assassin tried to shoot former President Donald Trump, according to a whistleblower. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., revealed that one whistleblower had told his office the night before the rally Secret Service 'repeatedly denied offers from
Secret Service turned down local drone ‘repeatedly’ ahead of Trump July 13 rally: whistleblower
close Video New bodycam footage reveals moments officers reached roof after Trump shooting Fox News correspondent CB Cotton reports that different agencies disagree on the events at the Trump rally shooting. Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account - free of
You Can Soon Add A Full-Scale Replica Of Batman 1989’s Iconic Cowl To Your Collection
While you might lack the billions in cash, martial arts training, and wonderful gadgets needed to be Batman, at least you can display the Caped Crusader's iconic cowl in your home with this new collectible. Pre-orders are now live for the upcoming Batman replica cowl from McFarlane Toys, a 1:1-scale version of the mask worn
US Offers $10 Million Reward to Catch North Korean Cyber Attacker
The U.S. Department of State will hand $10 million to whoever can help them track down a North Korean hacker accused of engaging in "cyber operations" against the United States. Rim Jong Hyok is a North Korean national associated with the "malicious cyber group known as Andariel," which State Department officials said is "controlled by