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A foldable phone, new tablet and lots of AI: What Google unveiled at its big developer event
A foldable phone, new tablet and lots of AI: What Google unveiled at its big developer event
Google on Wednesday unveiled its latest lineup of hardware products, including its first foldable phone and a new tablet, as well as plans to roll out new AI features to its search engine and productivity tools.
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The most popular search engine in the world is about to look different
The most popular search engine in the world is about to look different
Google is moving forward with plans to bring AI chat features to its core search engine as it works to keep pace with a wave of new artificial intelligence tools that could threaten the company's dominance online for the first time in decades.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to testify before Congress
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to testify before Congress
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will testify before Congress next Tuesday as lawmakers increasingly scrutinize the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence, according to a Senate Judiciary subcommittee.
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Searing Summer Temperatures Forecast in Europe and Northeast US
Searing Summer Temperatures Forecast in Europe and Northeast US
Much of Europe and the northeast US are in store for sweltering summer temperatures well above historical norms,
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Cisco to begin manufacturing from India in diversification move
Cisco to begin manufacturing from India in diversification move
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Cisco Systems will begin manufacturing from India in a move to diversify its global supply chain, Chief
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Twitter is adding calls and encrypted messaging
Twitter is adding calls and encrypted messaging
Twitter is adding encrypted messaging to the platform Wednesday, and calls will follow shortly, CEO Elon Musk tweeted late Tuesday.
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Austria to join countries banning TikTok from government phones
Austria to join countries banning TikTok from government phones
VIENNA Austria will join the growing list of countries banning Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok from government employees' work
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We asked ChatGPT to write a Eurovision song for the contest
We asked ChatGPT to write a Eurovision song for the contest
The Eurovision song contest takes place this weekend in Liverpool after Ukraine won last year. Kalush Orchestra came out on top in 2022 with a huge show of support for their song 'Stefania' - and have since handed over hosting duties to the UK because of the ongoing war with Russia. Speaking of the UK, Mae Muller has been selected to represent the country and will perform her song 'I Wrote A Song' at the final. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter With glory and hosting duties to play for, then, choosing a good song is very important. So who (or what) better to turn to than ChatGPT, everyone's favourite controversial AI system, to write a song for us? That is exactly what we did and here's what the software came up with: Verse 1: Under the bright lights, We stand here tonight, In this moment we unite, With hearts open wide. Chorus: We dance to the beat of our own drum, We sing with passion until the night is done, We are the stars that light up the sky, We are the ones who never say die. Verse 2: We come from every corner, From the north to the south, We share the same desire, To let our voices out. Chorus: We dance to the beat of our own drum, We sing with passion until the night is done, We are the stars that light up the sky, We are the ones who never say die. Bridge: Let's forget about the past, Let's live in the moment that will last, Together we'll make history, And show the world what we can be. Chorus: We dance to the beat of our own drum, We sing with passion until the night is done, We are the stars that light up the sky, We are the ones who never say die. Outro: So let's keep dancing, And keep singing our song, We'll show the world who we are, And prove that we belong. So there you have it - ChatGPT could become the next best singer. After all, we reckon this song is probably better than half the actual entries we will endure this weekend. 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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India renews process for $10 billion semiconductor incentive scheme - Bloomberg News
India renews process for $10 billion semiconductor incentive scheme - Bloomberg News
India plans to reopen the application process for $10 billion in incentives and assistance intended to encourage the
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Chinese police detain man for allegedly using ChatGPT to spread rumors online
Chinese police detain man for allegedly using ChatGPT to spread rumors online
Police in China have detained a man they say used ChatGPT to create fake news and spread it online, in what state media has called the country's first criminal case related to the AI chatbot.
1970-01-01 08:00
Elon Musk's 'purge' announcement sparks backlash from bereaved families including Andrew Tate
Elon Musk's 'purge' announcement sparks backlash from bereaved families including Andrew Tate
A plan by Elon Musk to delete inactive Twitter accounts has sparked a huge backlash - including from Andrew Tate. Musk has announced he will delete accounts that have not been used in a while, warning people that this will see them lose followers. But while that isn't the end of the world, some have expressed concern that the accounts of deceased family members will go too - cutting people off from seeing a history of their loved one's 140-character thoughts. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Controversial commentator Tate, who is now under house arrest following months of detainment in a Romanian prison on suspicion of human trafficking, rape, and organised criminal activity, had an issue with the plan for instance. He tweeted: And others weighed in with their views: According to Twitter's policy, users should log in to their accounts at least once every 30 days to avoid permanent removal due to prolonged inactivity. But there is a way to save tweets. To export an archive, go to your account settings by clicking the "more" icon in the navigation bar and selecting your account from the menu. Then click on download an archive of your data. Nevertheless, it seems that Twitter's new regime is continuing to give people a headache. 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
LinkedIn to cut 716 jobs and shut its China app amid 'challenging' economic climate
LinkedIn to cut 716 jobs and shut its China app amid 'challenging' economic climate
LinkedIn, the world's largest social media platform for professionals, is cutting 716 positions and shutting down its jobs app in mainland China, the California-based company announced.
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