OpenAI says it’s on track to unveil its first-ever device this year, as Chris Lehane hints details will come much later.
OpenEvidence closed a $250 million funding round, doubling its valuation to $12 billion as its ad-supported AI tool gains traction with US physicians.
Also in today's newsletter: EU enlargement chief Marta Kos speaks about plans for post-war Ukraine's economic recovery, and ...
Madeleine Gray has followed her hit debut with a sharp take on complicated parenting. She discusses love, sex and famous fans ...
The BBC’s iPlayer service isn’t the biggest or the most showy streamer out there, but it was one of the first… and it’s still one of the best. At a time when TV is global and sometimes a little ...
In the aforementioned book, Dwight Yorke says that he only realised when he left that the Villa mindset was one that glorious failure was a success, whereas at Man U finishing second was an ...
This is a guest post by Tim Allen, principal engineer at Wharton Research Data Services at the University of Pennsylvania, a member of the Readers Council and an organizer of the Philadelphia Python ...
The Crows can surely manage 15 wins after picking up 18 last year, the Blues need more than nine to for their coach to keep ...
If you use consumer AI systems, you have likely experienced something like AI "brain fog": You are well into a conversation when suddenly the AI seems to lose track of the different ideas you have ...
Hole in The Wall Gang leader Tim McGarry shares his likes, loves and loathes with David Roy ahead of the annual Give My Head Peace Live ...
All-America candidate JT Toppin scored 27 and No. 15 Texas Tech ended the game on a sizzling 32-10 run over the final nine ...
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