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The AI gold rush is showing no signs of slowing down. As ChatGPT continues to enamor the world with its strings of relatively coherent text, Apple is looking for its piece of the pie by developing its own artificial intelligence engine.

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“You don’t want to know how the sausage gets made.”

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In 79 A.D., Mount Vesuvius lay waste to a library in Herculaneum that was owned by the father-in-law of Julius Caesar. Now, former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman and some scientists are giving $250,000 away in prizes to the person or team who successfully uses modern technology to decipher scrolls recovered from the site of…

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If the Valve Steam Deck, the Nintendo Switch, and the many devices from Ayaneo are pushing the limits of handheld gaming, the

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Discord isn’t new to artificial intelligence, but it’s certainly making a statement about its commitment to it in its latest blog post. The company has declared its chat app the “place for AI with friends.” Indeed, if you want to bring a seemingly-sentient AI chatbot into a conversation with your favorite online pals,…

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From left: Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic; Amjad Masad, the CEO of Replit; Emad Mostaque, the CEO of Stability AI; Greg Larson, the vice president of engineering at Jasper, and Sameer Dholakia, a partner at Bessemer, speak on a panel on February 14 at the Gen AI conference in San Francisco.
From left: Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic; Amjad Masad, the CEO of Replit; Emad Mostaque, the CEO of Stability AI; Greg Larson, the vice president of engi
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Were you one of the many users affected by the iOS 16.2 HomeKit architecture bug that, among other issues, prevented users from adding new devices to their network? The good news is that Apple will likely send a fix for it in the next software update.

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While programs like ChatGPT can imitate human responses relatively well, technology experts say there will still be a need for human expertise for the foreseeable future.
While programs like ChatGPT can imitate human responses relatively well, technology experts say there will still be a need for human expertise for the foreseeable future.