It’s been reported that a trade group for U.S. authors (including John Grisham) has sued OpenAI, accusing it of unlawfully training its chatbot ChatGPT on their work.
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‘Cobots’ To Restore Reefs
With many of the world’s coral reefs being damaged by heat and acidification, one startup has developed a system to restore reefs at scale with the help of trained AI robots.
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Would you worry about putting a lightbulb next to your ear? Would you worry about standing next to a mobile-phone mast? In our Featured Article this week, we look at why Apple has been in the news due to concerns about excessive radiation and also explain a few of the various terms and phrases used.
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The fine, as well as a reprimand (and an order requiring them to bring its data processing into compliance within three months) were issued in relation to how the company processed personal data relating to child users in terms of…
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Have you ever wondered why there’s only one Monopolies Commission? It sounds like a joke but it’s been no laughing matter for some of the tech brands that have been fined for anti-competitive practices
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You probably know that Google was incorporated 25 years ago, in September 1998. But do you know some of the notable acquisitions that they’ve made since then? You may be surprised!
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Money-launderers are allegedly using Spotify as a means to rinse their cash. We explain how it’s supposedly being done.
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The challenges of producing green hydrogen can be met by using offshore floating wind-to-hydrogen turbines and electrolysers.
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It’s hard to believe that this tech trivia article can start with the recent Canadian wildfires and move onto Julius Caesar fancying Cleopatra, but
the author has managed it.