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Deal to get ChatGPT Plus for whole of UK discussed by Open AI boss and minister | Peter Kyle

Deal to get ChatGPT Plus for whole of UK discussed by Open AI boss and minister | Peter Kyle

Discussions have taken place between Sam Altman, co-founder of OpenAI, and Peter Kyle, the UK’s technology secretary, regarding a potential multibillion-pound agreement that would provide UK residents with premium access to ChatGPT. These conversations occurred in San Francisco and were part of a broader dialogue on possible collaborations between OpenAI and the UK. While sources […]

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Viral: Robot-made paneer butter masala shocks man, sparks online curiosity |

Viral: Robot-made paneer butter masala shocks man, sparks online curiosity |

A viral post on X has showcased a new kitchen robot that prepared a paneer butter masala, which the user described as one of the best he has ever had. The user provided a video demonstration of the robot, emphasizing its user-friendly interface that offers options such as serving size, ingredient substitution, and simplified recipes.

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Is the AI bubble about to burst – and send the stock market into freefall? | Phillip Inman

Is the AI bubble about to burst – and send the stock market into freefall? | Phillip Inman

Fears are emerging regarding a potential downturn in the stock market, particularly among US tech stocks, which have experienced declines in recent weeks. Analysts speculate that negative market trends could persist, drawing comparisons to the dotcom bubble of 2000, where overvalued companies faced significant losses. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed these concerns during the

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US unseals Emmett Till investigation records ahead of 70th anniversary of his lynching

US unseals Emmett Till investigation records ahead of 70th anniversary of his lynching

Thousands of pages of government records related to the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old Black teenager, have recently been released by the US National Archives. This release coincides with the 70th anniversary of Till’s death and provides insight into the federal government’s response to the case. Till was visiting family in Mississippi when

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The Fairphone 6 no longer feels like a compromise (except in the US)

The Fairphone 6 no longer feels like a compromise (except in the US)

The Fairphone 6 has been introduced nearly two years after the Fairphone 5, reflecting the company’s commitment to longevity and repairability in mobile devices. Users are encouraged to keep their devices rather than constantly upgrade to new models. The new Fairphone emphasizes user-repairability, sustainable production, and prolonged software support. While it may not match the

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When your company goes viral for the wrong reasons, what can you do to survive the fallout?

When your company goes viral for the wrong reasons, what can you do to survive the fallout?

American technology company Astronomer experienced a significant scandal involving its CEO and the company’s director of human resources. At a Coldplay concert, a video captured the two in a compromising situation, despite both being married to other partners. This incident led to their resignations shortly after, raising concerns about the company’s stability. The rapid dissemination

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4Chan, Gab and Kiwi Farms want Trump’s help to dodge the Online Safety Act

4Chan, Gab and Kiwi Farms want Trump’s help to dodge the Online Safety Act

In April, the United Kingdom enacted its Online Safety Act (OSA), which prompted the regulator Ofcom to issue notices of violation to three websites: 4chan, Gab, and Kiwi Farms. These sites face potential multimillion-dollar fines for alleged non-compliance. In response, attorney Preston Byrne, representing the sites, announced plans to file a lawsuit against Ofcom in

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