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| WWDC returns to Apple Park June 5 It seems likely that cadence will continue for this year's event. With rumors mounting around a long-awaited Apple XR headset launching this year, WWDC seems like an ideal platform for getting developers on-board ahead of a commercial release. That would ... | |
| OpenAI's ChatGPT can now access internet OpenAI has launched plugins for ChatGPT, opening access to the AI-powered chatbot to the internet, third-party knowledge sources, and databases. According to a TechCrunch report, the plugins, accessible by a small set of developers, are available in ... | |
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| Hero's return for astronaut Shaun the Sheep It was a giant leap for lamb-kind, but now he's baa-ck. Shaun the Sheep has returned to Britain after taking part in the US space agency's (Nasa) epic mission to the Moon last year. A model of the animated movie character was a passenger in the capsule ... | |
| Power Your Run With Better Breathing Diaphragmatic breathing involves consciously using your diaphragm to take deep breaths by trying to inhale into your stomach, rather than into your chest, according to Dr. Konkol. | |
| Researchers see Gulf environment healing 6 months after Ian While we rebuild on land, our environment does the same at sea. Scientists like Eric Milbrandt, director of the marine laboratory at the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, are looking to learn from it, just like we did from Charlie and Irma. | |
| What We Still Don't Know About How AI Is Trained There is no doubt that GPT-4, the latest iteration of the artificial-intelligence engine created by the company OpenAI, is innovative and cool. It can create a poem in the style of Basho, spell out the chord progression and time signature for a simple ... | |
| 'Justice Denied: Unreliable Evidence and Accountability' The discussion will center around how evidence testing went awry at the Virginia state crime lab in the 1970s and '80s. What role does forensic science play in court cases today? How can those responsible for mistakes be held accountable? And what can our ... | |
| New Spyware Campaigns Exploit iOS and Android Zero Days Researchers have identified two separate attack campaigns that have targeted both iOS and Android users with exploits for zero days as well as known vulnerabilities to install commercial spyware tools. The attacks affected victims in Italy, Malaysia, ... | |
| Samsung launches portable SSD the size of an ATM card The T7 Shield SSD has a USB 3.2 Gen2 port with read and write speeds reaching up to 1,050 MB/s and 1,000 MB/s. Samsung claims that the new SSD is '9.5 times faster than external hard disk drives', which makes it ideal for those who often transfer large ... | |
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