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The article discusses how US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth advocated for the increased use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in military operations, arguing that these technologies can enhance decision-making and improve overall combat effectiveness.
Microsoft is working to improve the startup speed of Office by having it load at Windows startup, rather than when the user opens an Office application. This change is aimed at making Office feel more responsive and reducing the time it takes for users to access their productivity tools.
The article discusses the progress made by Phi, a small language model developed by OpenAI, over the past year. It highlights Phi's ability to perform a wide range of tasks, including text generation, summarization, and question answering, and notes the model's potential to democratize access to advanced AI capabilities.
The article discusses a security vulnerability in Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) that allows users to log in using revoked passwords. Microsoft has acknowledged the issue but considers it a feature, stating that it is designed to provide a smooth user experience.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has ordered the National Institutes of Health to stop funding research on Ebola and other deadly viruses at a biosafety level 4 lab in Liberia, citing safety concerns and the need for a comprehensive review of the program.
The article explores the mystery of dark energy, which makes up 68% of the universe and is accelerating its expansion. It also discusses how time zones are determined and how they have changed over time.
The article discusses a ruling in the legal battle between Apple and Epic Games over the App Store policies. The judge's decision maintains Apple's control over in-app payments, while also requiring the company to allow developers to direct users to alternative payment methods outside of the App Store.
The article explores the risks of food poisoning in the United States, providing practical tips to avoid contracting foodborne illnesses, such as being cautious of raw or undercooked foods, properly storing and handling perishable items, and reporting any suspected food safety issues to the relevant authorities.
The article explores the launch of a new nonprofit dating app that aims to create a more ethical and community-focused alternative to commercial dating platforms. The app's goal is to foster meaningful connections and prioritize user well-being over profit.
A federal court found that an Apple executive lied under oath during a trial related to the company's App Store practices. The ruling could have implications for Apple's ongoing legal battles over its App Store policies.
Switzerland has temporarily suspended Deutsche Bahn train services due to chronic delays, disrupting cross-border travel between the two countries. The move highlights ongoing infrastructure and operational challenges facing the German railway operator's international routes.
The article discusses how Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter has led to a decline in the platform's user base, particularly among European Union users. It also highlights the concerns raised by European regulators regarding Musk's changes to Twitter's content moderation policies.
A new transportation bill proposed by Republicans includes a $200 annual tax on electric vehicle (EV) drivers, aimed at offsetting lost gas tax revenue as more people switch to EVs.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, is launching a new company called Worldcoin that aims to distribute a global digital currency by scanning people's eyes with a distinctive 'orb' device. The goal is to create a fair and equitable financial system, but the plan has raised concerns about privacy and data collection.
A U.S. judge ruled that Apple violated antitrust laws by engaging in anticompetitive conduct in its App Store, ordering the company to allow developers to provide users with information about alternative payment options outside of the App Store.
The article discusses the potential impact of interest rate hikes on tech stocks, as investors become more cautious about high-growth, high-valuation companies. It explores how rising rates may affect the technology sector and the broader market.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues that China is not behind the United States in artificial intelligence (AI) development, noting that China has made significant progress and has the capability to innovate in this field. He highlights the growth of China's AI ecosystem and its potential to drive further advancements in the technology.
Reddit bans an AI experiment that allowed users to create their own AI-generated comments and posts, citing concerns about the potential for misinformation and abuse. The experiment aimed to explore the impact of AI-generated content on online communities.
The article discusses the growing popularity of AI-powered chatbots, such as ChatGPT, and how they are being used in various industries, including customer service, education, and healthcare. It explores the potential benefits and challenges of this technology, as well as the ethical considerations around its use.
The article discusses the Gonzalez Rogers ruling on the Apple App Store, which found that Apple's restrictions on in-app payments were anticompetitive and ordered the company to allow developers to use alternative payment systems. The ruling is seen as a significant win for developers, potentially changing the dynamics of the app ecosystem.