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Booking’s €1.6 Billion Etraveli Deal Blocked by EU Watchdogs
Booking’s €1.6 Billion Etraveli Deal Blocked by EU Watchdogs
Booking Holdings Inc.’s €1.6 billion ($1.7 billion) takeover of Sweden’s Etraveli Group was blocked by the European Union,
2023-09-25 16:34
OpenAI CEO says possible to get regulation wrong, but should not fear it
OpenAI CEO says possible to get regulation wrong, but should not fear it
TAIPEI The CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Monday that it was possible to get regulation wrong
2023-09-25 16:29
Blake Bozeman: Former Morgan State University basketball player shot dead in DC nightclub
Blake Bozeman: Former Morgan State University basketball player shot dead in DC nightclub
Blake Bozeman started as a student-athlete for the Morgan State University basketball team, where he competed for his father, a long-time coach
2023-09-25 16:27
'You have to let them stumble and fall': When Justin Hartley opened up about daughter leaving home on ‘Today’
'You have to let them stumble and fall': When Justin Hartley opened up about daughter leaving home on ‘Today’
‘This Is Us’ star Justin Hartley once opened up about his 18-year-old daughter, who was off to college, during a 'Today' appearance
2023-09-25 16:26
Meta plans to develop chatbot with ‘sassy robot’ persona for young users, report says
Meta plans to develop chatbot with ‘sassy robot’ persona for young users, report says
Facebook parent company Meta is reportedly planning to internally release an artificial intelligence chatbot called “Gen AI Personas” aimed at younger users. The chatbot, similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, is set to be launched during Meta’s Connect Event on Wednesday. The tech giant is testing the chatbot, which comes in multiple “personas” aimed to engage young users, including a “sassy robot” persona inspired by Bender from Futurama,according to The Wall Street Journal. Meta is reportedly developing “dozens” of these chatbots, including some to help with “coding and other tasks” and improve productivity as well as a tool to help celebrities make their own chatbots for their fans. The development of some of these chatbots – including one with the personality of former US president Abraham Lincoln – are part of Meta’s attempts to boost engagement on its social media platforms, reports previously suggested. The development of these new chatbots are signs of Meta’s growing interest in the market for large language models (LLM) similar to ChatGPT. It launched a new version of its open-source model in July called Llama 2 for commercial use, becoming the first major tech firm to release its AI chatbot. Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg said at the time of Llama 2’s release that it would “drive progress across the industry” while the firm’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun said it will “change the landscape of the LLM market”. The tech firm’s development of “personas” also comes as tech industry leaders called for a balanced approach towards regulating AI at a historic gathering convened by US senate majority leader Chuck Schumer. At the meeting held earlier this month, Mr Zuckerberg said the two defining issues for AI are “safety and access.” He urged the US Congress should “engage with AI to support innovation and safeguards”. “New technology often brings new challenges, and it’s on companies to make sure we build and deploy products responsibly,” the Meta chief said. “This is an emerging technology, there are important equities to balance here, and the government is ultimately responsible for that,” he added. Read More Meta’s new end-to-end encryption ‘means thousands of criminals could go undetected’ Elon Musk warns of ‘civilisational risk’ posed by AI at historic gathering of tech giant chiefs WhatsApp update brings ‘channels’, allowing people to follow updates from celebrities and companies Facebook changes logo to ‘make F stand apart’ – but can you tell the difference? Elon Musk warns of ‘civilisational risk’ posed by AI at historic gathering Nasa just delivered a piece of a distant asteroid to Earth
2023-09-25 16:22
Who is Karen Hinton? Former top aide accuses Andrew Cuomo of threatening to smear his wife
Who is Karen Hinton? Former top aide accuses Andrew Cuomo of threatening to smear his wife
Karen Hinton has been an outspoken supporter of other women who have accused Cuomo of sexual misconduct
2023-09-25 16:16
Football transfer rumours: Man Utd consider Oblak; Bayern Munich ready Pedri bid
Football transfer rumours: Man Utd consider Oblak; Bayern Munich ready Pedri bid
Monday's football transfer rumours include Jan Oblak, Pedri, Romelu Lukaku, Kylian Mbappe & more.
2023-09-25 16:15
Kai Cenat and Fanum embark on epic Jedi showdown using lightsabers from 'Star Wars' universe, trolls call it 'shameful'
Kai Cenat and Fanum embark on epic Jedi showdown using lightsabers from 'Star Wars' universe, trolls call it 'shameful'
The video featuring Kai Cenat and Fanum went viral after they both immersed in a Jedi showdown using lightsabers
2023-09-25 16:15
‘Panic’ grips Putin’s military and milbloggers over Ukraine’s advances on battlefield
‘Panic’ grips Putin’s military and milbloggers over Ukraine’s advances on battlefield
Ukraine’s advance on the southern frontline’s Verbove area has triggered “panic” for a Russian source affiliated to Vladimir Putin’s elite military unit VDV, according to a US-based war monitoring think-tank. The Ukrainian General Staff reported that its forces captured new unspecified locations near Verbove on 24 September and top general Oleksandr Tarnavsky said more breakthroughs are coming for the war-hit nation that is deep into a counteroffensive against Mr Putin’s troops. A VDV-affiliated source reported that Ukrainian forces broke into Verbove on 22 September and continued attacking the settlement with armoured vehicles as of Sunday, as per The Institute for the Study of War think-tank. The source later said Ukrainian forces occupied half of Verbove as of Sunday. “For how long can Shoigu’s MoD hide the breakthrough in Verbove?” the source said, accusing the Russian ministry of defence of trying to conceal Ukraine’s tactical progress in Verbove. Territorial advancement and control of Verbove will help Ukraine’s critical counteroffensive goal of advancing further towards southern and eastern regions. Verbove is a few miles east of Robotyne, that was retaken by Ukraine earlier this month. This comes as Russian military bloggers are complaining about the battlefield situation in the continuing war against Ukraine, the war-torn country’s defence ministry has revealed in a video that compiles their Telegram messages. Russia’s war bloggers, an assortment of military correspondents and freelance commentators with army backgrounds, have enjoyed broad freedom from the Kremlin to publish their views about the war, now in its 20th month. Mr Putin even made one of them a member of his human rights council last year. “A lot of you are wondering how the war’s going. At first we thought about explaining it to you from our perspective. Then we realised we couldn’t improve on what the Russians are saying,” the ministry said in the video and took a dig on the war frontline updates given by Russian bloggers with millions of followers. “Does anyone out there have enough balls to start telling the truth to higher management, I don’t understand?” read the first Telegram message from early August by a Russian military blogger known as “the 13th”. “You f***ing wait until the Ukrainians come to Crimea, and then I’ll see how you make excuses there.” Another Russian military blogger, known as Romanov whose comments were shared in the Ukrainian ministry’s video, said there are no words for the military assault in Ukraine’s Kherson. “What kind of c**p is happening right now in the Kherson direction... The enemy is rolling out in boats along the Dnieper,” he was heard saying in a Telegram message from 23 August. In another post two days later, the military blogger complained Russian troops were “being cut to pieces” there and efforts were being made to evacuate, but the brigade commander “is afraid to report to the top about the current situation”. On 30 August, a Russian military blogger was heard saying in a warning message on Telegram that the Russians should “not expect anything good and it will only get worse”. “To tell the truth, I am no longer so confident in some kind of ‘Victory’ while the whole country is dancing to sounds approaching the cries of the country’s leadership,” the blogger who goes by the name “13th” said. Several of Russia’s military bloggers with closer access to the battlefield situation – virtually and otherwise – have been actively sharing details on the casualties and attacks in Ukraine and its territories controlled by Mr Putin’s forces. Read More Ukraine-Russia war – live: Drone attack south of Moscow after two killed in Kherson shelling Ukraine is building an advanced army of drones. For now, pilots improvise with duct tape and bombs Russia ‘weaponised food and deliberately caused starvation’ in Ukraine Heartwarming moment Russian bomb victim, 6, learns to ride bike again Inside Putin’s attempts to indoctrinate Russia’s youth by encouraging ‘self-sacrifice’
2023-09-25 16:10
Senior Nomura Banker Barred From Exiting China, FT Says
Senior Nomura Banker Barred From Exiting China, FT Says
A senior banker at Nomura Holdings Inc. has been barred from leaving China in a move connected to
2023-09-25 16:09
German Business Outlook Improves Slightly Amid Shrinking Economy
German Business Outlook Improves Slightly Amid Shrinking Economy
Germany’s business outlook improved slightly in September, while remaining at historically low levels as the economy faces another
2023-09-25 16:05
Uniper Secures LNG Until Late 2030s to Feed European Demand
Uniper Secures LNG Until Late 2030s to Feed European Demand
Natural gas demand in Europe won’t tail off until at least the end of the next decade, according
2023-09-25 16:02
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