NY Post - Tech
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Microsoft, Google chatbots made false claims of cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war: report
Google’s Bard declared in one response on Monday that “both sides are committed” to maintaining peace.
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This isn’t Kendall Jenner: People are freaking out over Meta’s ‘creepy’ AI bot ‘Billie’
This Jenner-ative AI is frighteningly good.
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Microsoft closes $75B Activision deal despite lingering FTC challenge
Microsoft officially bought the “Call of Duty” and “World of Warcraft” maker – the biggest acquisition in history for the video game industry.
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NASA sending spacecraft on 7-year journey to metal asteroid in hopes of finding gems
“I hope we might find diamonds and rubies on that asteroid," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said at a press conference.
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OpenAI nears stock sale at $90B valuation — with help of Middle East: sources
“There is a lot of overseas demand… some from The Gulf,” one well-placed source told The Post’s Josh Kosman.
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New AI tool can help doctors detect melanoma with 100% accuracy
"The latest version of the software has saved over 1,000 face-to-face consultations in the secondary care setting between April 2022 and January...
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Constant notifications are ruining your health — 7 tips to ease ‘ringxiety’
Instagram likes, missed calls, unread emails — the pings of texts, apps and even work communications are wreaking havoc on our minds.
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Scientists uncover new secrets about Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’
Scientists have discovered a new secret about how Leonardo da Vinci painted his enigmatic masterpiece, “The Mona Lisa."
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Scientists uncover new secrets about Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’
Scientists have discovered a new secret about how Leonardo da Vinci painted his enigmatic masterpiece, “The Mona Lisa."
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AI reimagines the ‘ideal boyfriend’ — according to each state
It's like a video game character generator — but for boyfriends.
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AI reimagines the ‘ideal boyfriend’ — according to each state
It's like a video game character generator — but for boyfriends.
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Asteroid samples may reveal secrets to origins of life on Earth: NASA
NASA has collected samples from Bennu -- a 4.5 billion-year-old "near-Earth" asteroid -- that could show "the building blocks of life" here.