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Shake Shack Tests Oil to Make Its Fries Healthier and Greener
Shake Shack Tests Oil to Make Its Fries Healthier and Greener
Your next ’shroom burger from Shake Shack Inc. may be prepared using a frying oil that comes from
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Boxbot Raises $12M Series A Led by Playground Global to Help Last Mile Carriers Increase Productivity at Significantly Lower Cost
Boxbot Raises $12M Series A Led by Playground Global to Help Last Mile Carriers Increase Productivity at Significantly Lower Cost
ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 18, 2023--
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IShowSpeed's revenge in 'Fortnite' PvE mode sparks Internet frenzy as streamer takes down 'clown'
IShowSpeed's revenge in 'Fortnite' PvE mode sparks Internet frenzy as streamer takes down 'clown'
In a recent livestream, Darren Watkins, also known as IShowSpeed, was observed engaging in Fortnite's 'PvE' mode
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Liverpool GP suspended after changing records to cover error
Liverpool GP suspended after changing records to cover error
Dr Victor Ebenuwa misdiagnosed a patient's condition and medication, a tribunal hears.
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Stocks, dollar drift lower in central bank-packed week
Stocks, dollar drift lower in central bank-packed week
By Nell Mackenzie and Stella Qiu LONDON (Reuters) -World shares and the dollar slipped on Monday as growth concerns tested
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US gas prices are unusually high. Here's why you shouldn't worry
US gas prices are unusually high. Here's why you shouldn't worry
Falling leaves typically coincide with falling gas prices as the summer driving season comes to a close and demand at the pump wanes. Instead, gasoline prices are getting more expensive and are just pennies away from their highest level so far this year.
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Tennis star Andrey Rublev compared to Zeus after winning a 'lightning bolt'
Tennis star Andrey Rublev compared to Zeus after winning a 'lightning bolt'
Tennis star Andrey Rublev has been compared to the ancient Greek god Zeus after winning a lightning bolt trophy. The Russian tennis player earned the incredible prize after winning the Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) event in Frankfurt, Germany. It was the player’s debut appearance on the UTS Tour and he clinched victory over Bulgarian tennis pro Grigor Dimitrov in the final. The UTS Tour event sees tennis played in a different format from the ATP Tour. In the event, matches are played in eight-minute quarters, players get one serve only and there are just 15 seconds given between points. Rublev came out on top in the final of the eight-man event, beating his opponent and close friend Dimitrov 14-13, 12-17, 11-10, 17-16. To reward him for his win, Rublev was handed a huge lightning bolt-shaped trophy that had people comparing him to the sky and thunder god of ancient Greece, Zeus. One tennis-themed X/Twitter account wrote: “Andrey Rublev looks so natural holding a lightning bolt in his hand. “UTS Frankfurt Champion. King of lightning & thunder.” Another fan commented: “Zeus.” One person merged the two names together, coming up with: “Andrey Zeusblev.” “He looks like a Nordic God here, so mighty,” wrote another admirer. Someone else commented: “That might be the coolest trophy I have ever seen.” The trophy even had some celebrity admirers, with Alexis Ohanian, Reddit co-founder and husband of former tennis star Serena Williams, posting: “Amazing trophy design.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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At least 20 killed in South Africa as bus erupts in flames after head-on collision
At least 20 killed in South Africa as bus erupts in flames after head-on collision
At least 20 people - mostly mine workers - were killed in South Africa's Limpopo province on Sunday after a bus they were traveling in erupted in flames following a head-on collision with a truck, state media reported.
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Why was Fox News' 'Watters' World' canceled? Jesse Watters faced multiple controversies while hosting show
Why was Fox News' 'Watters' World' canceled? Jesse Watters faced multiple controversies while hosting show
Jesse Watters, who hosted Fox News' 'Watters' World' between 2015 and 2022, got popular due to his on-the-street interviews
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Men in Blazers Media Network Opening New UK Studio
Men in Blazers Media Network Opening New UK Studio
Men In Blazers opening up shop in U.K.
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Carlo Ancelotti praises new Real Madrid signing after win over Real Sociedad
Carlo Ancelotti praises new Real Madrid signing after win over Real Sociedad
Carlo Ancelotti has praised new striker Joselu following his match winning goal against Real Sociedad on Sunday.
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ChatGPT AI is about to be eclipsed by ‘interactive AI’, DeepMind founder says
ChatGPT AI is about to be eclipsed by ‘interactive AI’, DeepMind founder says
The current wave of generative AI tools like ChatGPT will soon be surpassed by “interactive artificial intelligence”, according to AI pioneer Mustafa Suleyman. The co-founder of DeepMind, which was acquired by Google for $500 million in 2014, said the next generation of AI tools will be “a step change in the history of our species”, allowing people to not just obtain information but also order tasks and services to be carried out on their behalf. “The first wave of AI was about classification. Deep learning showed that we can train a computer to classify various types of input data: images, video, audio, language. Now we’re in the generative wave, where you take that input data and produce new data,” Mr Suleyman told MIT Technology Review. “The third wave will be the interactive phase. That’s why I’ve bet for a long time that conversation is the future interface. You know, instead of just clicking on buttons and typing, you’re going to talk to your AI.” This will allow users to ask these AI to perform tasks for them, which they will carry out by talking with other people and interacting with other AIs. “That’s a huge shift in what technology can do. It’s a very, very profound moment in the history of technology that I think many people underestimate,” he said. “Technology today is static. It does, roughly speaking, what you tell it to do. But now technology is going to be animated. It’s going to have the potential freedom, if you give it, to take actions. It’s truly a step change in the history of our species that we’re creating tools that have this kind of, you know, agency.” When questioned about the potential risks of giving artificial intelligence autonomy, Mr Suleyman said it was important to set boundaries for the technology and make sure that it is aligned with human interests. When Mr Suleyman was still working at DeepMind, his colleagues helped develop what became known as a “big red button” that would effectively serve as an off switch for rogue AI. A research paper titled ‘Safely Interruptible Agents’ described how any misbehaving robot could be shut down or overriden by a human operator in order to avoid “irreversible consequences”. Read More 10 ways AI will change the world – from curing cancer to wiping out humanity
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