US and EU Lead Push for COP28 to Back Tripling of Renewables
The US and the European Union are leading a global push for the United Nations’ climate talks to
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Cubs rumors: Players for Ohtani, interest in first-baseman, David Ross first comments
The Chicago Cubs are entirely serious about being big players for the top free agent target of the MLB offseason. That and more in a Cubs roundup as the GM meetings close out.
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Sick of Elon Musk? Sorry, His Life Story Is Getting the Biopic Treatment
Prepare to see more of Elon Musk. Hollywood has reportedly decided to produce a biopic
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Michigan travel plans seem to indicate Jim Harbaugh will avoid discipline before Penn State game
Michigan will be leaving for Penn State with Jim Harbaugh on the plane as the Big Ten stalls a decision on discipline for alleged sign stealing.
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BNY keeps ICBC off Treasury platform, waits for all-clear -sources
BNY Mellon is settling trades of Treasury securities manually with the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China after
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Julian Araujo reveals it was always his 'dream' to play in LaLiga
Julian Araujo is hoping to improve his game during his spell at Las Palmas, a club flying high in LaLiga and hailing from Gran Canaria.
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Beacon Announces 10 Veteran Homes and Community Buildings That Will Receive New Roofs
HERNDON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 10, 2023--
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Studio Behind ‘Doctor Who’ Wants to Make More TV for Americans
The BBC is looking to expand its business in the US, the world’s largest media market, and wants
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Mavericks to play tournament game on regular floor. Production issues delayed the new court
The Dallas Mavericks are playing a home game in the NBA’s In-Season Tournament for the first time on Friday night
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ChatGPT creator mocks Elon Musk’s new AI for ‘dad jokes’ and ‘cringey boomer humour’
Sam Altman, the head of ChatGPT creators OpenAI, has mocked Elon Musk’s entry into the artificial intelligence market. This week, Mr Musk’s xAI company unveiled Grok, another chat-based AI system along the lines of ChatGPT. He claimed that the app was written to be irreverent and funny, and to avoid what he suggested was censorship on other platforms such as ChatGPT. But the creator of that rival hit back at Grok in a tweet that suggested grok “tell[s] jokes like your dad’s dad” and that it traded in “cringey boomer humour”. The system works in a “sort of awkward shock-to-get-laughs sort of way”, he said. Mr Altman’s post showed him programming a system of his own, using a new OpenAI feature, and showed a screen grab of the instructions he had given to the system. He joked that “GPTs can save a lot of effort” in reference to a new feature, named GPTs, which allows people to creat their own versions of his chatbot that include specific and custom characteristics. Mr Musk responded with what appeared to be a quote from his own Grok AI. That response joked that “humour is clearly banned at OpenAI”. The marketing of Mr Musk’s Grok has revolved primarily around the fact that it will answer questions that other systems will refuse, and its tone is more irreverent than rival systems such as ChatGPT and Google’s Bard. When it was launched, for instance, he shared an example of how it will answer “almost anything”, sharing a screenshot of it being asked how to make cocaine. “Grok is designed to answer questions with a bit of wit and has a rebellious streak,” a blog post announcing its launch noted. “Please don’t use it if you hate humour!” Grok is also different from those systems in that it has real-time access to posts and data from Twitter. Other AI firms were using that site to train their models, but Mr Musk has looked to cut them off, arguing that it is causing too much demand on the site. Read More ChatGPT goes offline ChatGPT update allows anyone to make their own personalised AI assistant How Elon Musk’s ‘spicy’ Grok compares to ‘woke’ ChatGPT
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Plug Power Shares Tank Most in a Decade on Hydrogen Crunch
Hydrogen producer Plug Power Inc.’s shares fell as much as 45% Friday, the biggest intraday decline since 2013,
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Biden's infrastructure law has begun 40,000 projects. Will it help him in 2024?
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON Two years after President Joe Biden signed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill into law,
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