How OpenAI’s secret project ‘Strawberry’ could power AI with super-human-level intelligence

ChatGPT maker OpenAI is working on a novel approach to its artificial intelligence models in a project code-named “Strawberry,” according to a person f

The ‘AI-in-everything’ era is here, and it’s giving us lot of stuff we don’t need

Twenty months into the generative AI revolution, conversational chatbots like ChatGPT are still seeking a killer use case.

It’s not from a lack of trying. Generative AI is everywhere, from bank chatbots to fast food drive thru screens, and a quarter of Americans

These 4 apps can help you enjoy the outdoors even more

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Apps outdoors can be superfluous. I like being phone-less when I can. But sometimes it’s nice learning about nature while in

5 Audible alternatives audiobook lovers should check out

While Amazon-owned Audible dominates the audiobook market, it’s far from the only player in town.

If you’ve been looking to explore beyond Amazon’s offerings, there’s a world of alternatives waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re seeking better prices, different content libraries, or unique features, these five Audible alternatives are worth your attention.

With these apps, great Wi-Fi is easy to find

Is there anything more annoying than finding yourself stuck in a place where your phone’s data connection isn’t working—or, if you’re on a pay-for-what-you-use mobile plan, realizing you’re burning through mountains of mobile data when a password-protected Wi-Fi network is right nearby and taunting you with its speedy stream of unlimited internet goodness?

Today, I want to introduce you to a power pack of tools that’ll banish those Wi-Fi woes to the past. They’ll eliminate frustrat

What is an answer engine? It’s different from a search engine. Here’s what you need to know

The rise of generative AI chatbots has ushered in powerful new tools to help us get work done more efficiently. The technology has also introduced a slew of new terms into our lexicon, such as corpus and prompt engineer. But recently, another term has been popping up: “answer engine.”

But just

How Hinge CEO Justin McLeod plans to use AI to change how we date

Once upon a time, dating apps were distinct, each catering to a different demographic or lifestyle. Today, they’ve blurred together, like an endless stream of swipes, deepening a trend of user burnout. In that struggling sea of love, Hinge is continuing to grow and sustain social relevance. Hinge’s founder and CEO Justin McLeod explores the state of dating in 2024, the sibling rivalry with other apps such as Tinder, and why he’s so excited about AI as a potential dating coach. 

Intel could reap $1 billion in software sales by 2027. Here’s how they plan to do it

Intel’s push into software is going well and the company could have cumulative software revenue of $1 billion by the end of 2027, Chief Technology Officer Greg Lavender told Reuters.

Intel made north of $100 million in software revenue in 2021, the year Lavender was brought in from cloud computing company VMware by CEO Pat Gelsinger to steer the chipmaker’s software strategy. Since then,

EU says X’s blue checkmarks are deceptive and break social media laws

The European Union said Friday that blue checkmarks from Elon Musk’s X are deceptive and that the online platform falls short on transpare

Octogenarian journalists sue ChatGPT makers to protect their original work

When two octogenarian buddies named Nick discovered that ChatGPT might be stealing and repurposing a lifetime of their work, they tapped a son-in-law to sue the companies behind the artificial intelligence chatbot.

Veteran journalists Nicholas Gage, 84, and Nicholas Basbanes, 81, who live near each other i


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