Month: February 2023

Google is reportedly testing an alternate home page with ChatGPT-style Q&A prompts

In one example circulated internally, a tester asked Apprentice Bard if there will be another round of layoffs at Google. The company laid off 12,000 employees, 6% of its workforce, earlier this month. “According to my data base access, it is unlikely for Google to conduct another round of layoffs…

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Tesla’s bitcoin holdings suffered a $140 million net loss last year

Tesla has revealed that its bitcoin holdings lost $204 million of value last year In a new regulatory filing, which was partially offset by gains of $64 million from converting the digital currency into fiat. Overall, it suggests the company’s bitcoin investment resulted in a net loss of $140 million…

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Samsung Unpacked live blog: Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, S23 Ultra, Galaxy Book and more

Refresh 2023-02-01T08:56:58.215Z (Image credit: Future) If Samsung Galaxy S23 prices do rise, then you’ll want to save every cent you can on the new phones. That’s particularly true if you have your eye on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, because that phone is unlikely to be cheap wherever you are. The…

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This Arm gaming server can run 16 Crysis instances simultaneously

Audio player loading… Supermicro unveiled an Arm-based server – the ARS-210M-NR – in December 2022 and Servethehome took it for a spin, loading it with four Nvidia A16 cards. The test server came with a 128-core Ampere Altra Max Arm processor, running at 3GHz, with 16 DDR4 memory modules (512GB…

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The Company Behind ChatGPT Just Released A Tool To Detect Text Written By AI. It Kind Of Sucks.

On Tuesday, OpenAI, the company behind the viral chatbot ChatGPT, released a tool that detects whether a chunk of text was written by AI or a human being. It is, unfortunately, only accurate about 1 in 4 times. “Our classifier is not fully reliable,” the company wrote in a blog…

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Twitter Is Shedding Users, Most Of Them Democrats, A New Survey Shows

The number of people using Twitter in the US has decreased almost 9% since Elon Musk took over, according to a recent study. In October 2022, just before Musk took ownership, the study found, 32.4% of Americans were using Twitter. In December and January, that figure had dropped to 29.5%. …

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