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This Week in AI: OpenAI moves away from safety
Keeping up with an industry as fast-moving as AI is a tall order. So until an AI can do it for you, here’s a handy roundup of recent stories in the world of machine learning, along with notable research and experiments we … Continue reading
College football is back with a glorious gameplay trailer from EA Sports
EA Sports released its first gameplay trailer for College Football 25 — the rebirth of the much beloved NCAA Football series — and I gotta say, it is rad. The visuals and the nods to so many different universities and … Continue reading
iPhone users upset when new iOS resurfaces old pics they thought they deleted
iPhone users are “thoroughly freaked out” after discovering a bug that makes deleted photos reappear. Apple’s iOS 17.5 update was only released on Monday, but netizens are already reporting issues with their devices. iPhone users report worrying photo error “Just … Continue reading
Adobe comes after indie game emulator Delta for copying its logo
After Apple loosened its App Store guidelines to permit game emulators, the retro game emulator Delta — an app 10 years in the making — hit the top of the App Store’s charts. But the increased attention also brought the … Continue reading
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ClickUp vs Notion (2024): Which Tool Is Better For Your Team?
What is the difference between ClickUp and Notion? Read our article to compare their standout features, pros, cons, and more.
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Meta’s latest experiment copies BeReal and Snapchat’s core ideas
Meta is once again taking on its competitors by developing a feature that borrows concepts from others — in this case, BeReal and Snapchat. The company is developing a feature for Instagram called “Peek” that would allow users to post … Continue reading
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Startups Weekly: It’s the dawning of the age of AI — plus, Musk is raging against the machine
Welcome to Startups Weekly! We’ve been drowning in AI news this week, with Google’s I/O setting the pace. And Elon Musk rages against the machine. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Reddit signs deal with OpenAI to open up the platform to ChatGPT
Reddit has confirmed a partnership deal with OpenAI to bring content from the platform to ChatGPT, in a move that will further diversify its income streams. Following on from a similar recent agreement with Google worth an estimated $60 million … Continue reading
MultiVersus relaunch will include PvE mode so players can hone their skills
MultiVersus, Warner Bros. Games’ platform fighter (think Super Smash Bros.) is relaunching at the end of the month and when it does, players will be able to take its eclectic cast of famous characters into a new single-player PvE mode … Continue reading
Dutch researchers launch — oh, really? — an AI sarcasm detector
They say that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, but that hasn’t stopped a research team in the Netherlands training AI to recognize it. Matt Coler, a researcher at the University of Groningen’s speech technology lab, told The Guardian: … Continue reading