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+24 +5You Can Now Order Domino's Pizza Using CarPlay
Domino's Pizza today announced that customers in the U.S. can now place a pickup order using Apple CarPlay. However, you can't freely choose toppings in the car, as the functionality is only available for preselected or recently placed orders.
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+25 +2The future of education in a world of AI
The first place that AI panic hit was classrooms. AI’s potential for cheating, and for new forms of teaching, is so immediately obvious that I run into people all the time who believe the whole education system is going to collapse. But I actually think the opposite is true: education will be able to adapt to AI far more effectively than other industries, and in ways that will improve both learning and the experience of instructors.
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+16 +1Hands-On With Tesla's $300 AirPower-Like Wireless Charger
Back in December, Tesla announced the launch of a $300 multi-device wireless charger able to charge three Qi devices at one time. There are notable parallels to Apple's now-canceled AirPower charging mat, so we thought we'd check it out to see what it's like.
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+24 +4Global PC shipments slide in Q1, Apple takes biggest hit: IDC
Global shipments of personal computers (PCs) fell by 29 per cent in the first quarter of 2023 due to weak demand, excess inventory and a deteriorating macroeconomic climate, with Apple taking the largest hit, market research firm IDC said.
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+34 +4Technology breakthrough allows for more detailed 3D holograms for virtual reality and other uses
Creating a dynamic holographic projection typically involves using a spatial light modulator (SLM) to modulate the intensity and/or phase of a light beam. But today’s holograms are limited in terms of quality because current SLM technology only allows for a few low-resolution images to be projected onto separate planes, with low depth resolution.
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+12 +1AI humanoid robot 'figure 01' assists people at work as an all-around handy helper
In March 2023, robotics company Figure emerged and suddenly introduced its master plan to build Figure 01, an artificial intelligence humanoid robot that can think, learn, interact, and help people at work on its own. The self-moving and autonomous humanoid robot that is yet to be built is aimed to rely on the power of artificial intelligence to learn and predict its movement without anyone’s help. No controls needed – Figure 01 can work for and on itself.
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+14 +1ChatGPT: Cardiff students admit using AI on essays
University students have confessed to writing essays with the help of ChatGPT's artificial intelligence program. Cardiff University students said they had received first class grades for essays written using the AI chatbot. ChatGPT is an AI program capable of producing human-like responses and academic pieces of work.
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+19 +2Changes ahead in the next version of the Army’s ‘mixed reality’ goggle
The newest version of the Army’s mixed reality goggle that seeks to provide all-encompassing situational awareness to the dismounted soldier will feature a slimmer design, more outdoor functions and possibly a wireless controller.
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+25 +5Microsoft's $13 billion bet on OpenAI carries huge potential along with plenty of uncertainty
When Microsoft first invested $1 billion in OpenAI in 2019, the deal received no more attention than your average corporate venture round. The startup market was blazing hot, and artificial intelligence was one of many areas attracting mega-valuations, alongside electric vehicles, advanced logistics and aerospace.
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+25 +3Leaked iPhone 15 Pro Max glass shows extremely thin bezels
The supposed world's thinnest bezels of the iPhone 15 Pro Max have surfaced in leaked images, with glass showing the bezel has undergone a diet from its iPhone 14 Pro counterpart. In mid-March, leaker Ice Universe insisted that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will break records and have the thinnest bezel of any smartphone ever made at 1.55mm (0.06 inches). Weeks later, the serial leaker offers photographs as a form of proof.
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+20 +1Tesla employees reportedly passed around personal videos from owners’ cars
Tesla employees passed around and poked fun at private videos recorded by vehicle cameras, according to a report from Reuters. The videos, which were reportedly shared via Tesla’s internal messaging systems from 2019 through 2022, were recorded on the cameras that come mounted on Tesla vehicles to enable self-driving features.
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+16 +1Defamed by ChatGPT: My Own Bizarre Experience with Artificiality of “Artificial Intelligence”
Yesterday, President Joe Biden declared that “it remains to be seen” whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) is “dangerous.” I would beg to differ. I have been writing about the threat of AI to free speech. Then recently I learned that ChatGPT falsely reported on a claim of sexual harassment that was never made against me on a trip that never occurred while I was on a faculty where I never taught.
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+22 +5Now Is the Time for a Federal Ban on Facial Recognition Surveillance
Cities and counties across the country have banned government use of face surveillance technology, and many more are weighing proposals to do so. From Boston to San Francisco, Jackson, Mississippi to Minneapolis, elected officials and activists know that face surveillance gives police the power to track us wherever we go.
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+23 +2Commentary: ChatGPT may seem like a peek into the future - but 'boring AI' has already arrived
What’s the fastest-growing app in history that reached 100 million users two months after its launch? You might have guessed it right - it’s the popular OpenAI chatbot ChatGPT, which has been making headlines all over the world since its release late last year.
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+21 +1AV1 Live Streaming Is Finally Coming To YouTube
In a recent video, YouTuber EposVox reports that YouTube is finally rolling out AV1 live-streaming support to the platform, with the tech currently in a beta. AV1 will provide YouTube live streams with a substantial increase in video quality, and allow users to stream at up to 4K 60FPS with Twitch-limited bitrates. EposVox was able to get early access to a development build of OBS 29.1 to check out YouTube's live streaming AV1 capabilities.
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+25 +1This Is the Lightest Paint in the World
An energy-saving coating needs no pigments, and it keeps the surface beneath it 30 degrees cooler.
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+16 +3ChatGPT being fooled into generating old Windows keys illustrates a broader problem with AI
A lot of folks have been messing about with ChatGPT since its launch, naturally – that’s pretty much compulsory with a chatbot – and the latest episode involves the AI being tricked into generating keys for a Windows installation. Before you begin to clamber on the outrage wagon, intent on plowing full speed ahead with no thought of sparing the horses, the user in question was attempting to generate keys for a now long redundant operating system, namely Windows 95.
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+17 +2Several more companies are suing Twitter, claiming it owes them around $230,000 in unpaid bills and they don't know if they'll ever be paid
Several more companies are suing Twitter, alleging that it has failed to pay some of its bills. In the proposed class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, the companies accused Twitter of not paying around $230,000 in bills.
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+17 +4IRS-authorized tax service eFile was found sending out malware
IRS-authorized tax service eFile.com appears to have been hijacked and used to distribute malware, researchers have found. The website hosts an e-file software solution, authorized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), that offers tax returns filing services.
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+27 +2New software can verify how much information AI really knows
With a growing interest in generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems worldwide, researchers at the University of Surrey have created software that is able to verify how much information an AI data system has farmed from an organization's digital database.
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