New Study Links OpenAI's GPT-3.5 Turbo To Alarming Privacy Threats
After a researcher exploited GPT-3.5 Turbo to successfully extract personal data, OpenAI has stressed its stance against requests for private data.
New AI Model Predicts Potential Lifespan And It Is Eerily Accurate
You can access Life2Vec online without any cost, making it a valuable tool for those who are curious about their potential lifespan.
Fleece Of World's First Cloned Sheep Dolly Donated To Museum
The same museum also houses her preserved body, death mask, and other preserved cloned sheep, Morag and Megan.
TikTok Now Wants Creators To Post Longer Videos To Get Paid
TikTok is reportedly testing the ability to upload fifteen-minute videos after shutting down the Creator Fund in several countries.
Artists Use Tech Weapons Against AI Copycats
Artists under siege by artificial intelligence (AI) that studies their work, then replicates their styles, have teamed with university researchers to stymy such copycat activity.
Missing Indian Student Found Dead in London Lake
The police have appealed for information from the general public in connection with the case.
Gunman Kills 14, Wounds 25 At Prague University
A 24-year-old student killed 14 people and wounded 25 at a Prague university on Thursday in the Czech Republic's worst shooting in decades, before authorities said the attacker was "eliminated".
People Pleasing Is Giving Women In Business Health Issues
A psychologist has warned female business leaders that being a people pleaser can lead to physical health issues.
NHS Strikes Continue Amid Plans For A Six Day Walkout In January
While the government's wage increase was accepted earlier this year, NHS employees have planned to intensify the strike actions across the UK.
Large AI Models Can Now Create Smaller AI Models Without Humans, Scientists Find
While large language models like ChatGPT are more advanced, smaller AI models that perform a specific task can play a key role in improving our daily lives.
Smoking Decline Halts Amidst Surge in Youth Uptake During Post-COVID Era
The pace of decline in smoking rates was previously at 5.2 per cent in the pre-pandemic years but became 0.3 per cent between April 2020 and August 2022.
'The Crown's' Meg Bellamy Shares What People 'Really Love' About Kate Middleton
The actress portrays the now-Princess of Wales in season 6 part 2 of the Netflix series which airs on Dec. 14, 2023.
EU's AI Act Will Require OpenAI, Google To Share Previously Hidden Details About Their AI Models
Surprisingly, the European Union has allowed companies to audit themselves while the AI Act could have been stricter in its requirement.
Big Tech Stumbles In Google's Epic Defeat
Google' stinging defeat against Fortnite-maker Epic Games in a California courtroom could be an important blow against big tech's decades of supremacy on antitrust matters in the United States.
UK PM Sunak Wins Leadership Test Over Rwanda Plan... For Now
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday faced down rebels in his ruling Conservative party by winning a knife-edge parliamentary vote on his latest plans to send migrants to Rwanda.
Supreme Court Asked To Decide If Trump Has Immunity From Prosecution
Federal prosecutors asked the US Supreme Court on Monday to rule quickly on whether former president Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution so his trial on charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election can go ahead as scheduled.
Call to Aid UK IVF Patients Urges Donation of Unused Embryos Amidst Research Setback
Fertility experts are calling on vitro fertilisation (IVF) patients to consider donating their unused embryos after a shortage in donations in 15 years.
New Migration Requirements Are Pushing Women And Small Businesses Out Of The UK
Women, children and small businesses are bearing the brunt of the government's new anti-immigration strategies, according to experts.
Anti-EU 'Villain' Farage Eyeing UK Politics Return... Maybe
Anti-EU populist Nigel Farage's star turn on a popular reality TV show is fuelling speculation the divisive figure may be plotting a sensational return to frontline British politics.
Breakthroughs in Bionic Hands: AI and Synergy Principle Enhance Prosthetic Control
By incorporating the "synergy principle" and employing 128 sensors on the forearm, the researchers involved aim to make prosthetic control more intuitive for patients.
Microsoft Set To Spend £2.5 Billion On The UK's AI Infrastructure, Here's How It Will Benefit People
Microsoft believes its plans to create a large AI infrastructure in the UK will help create jobs, improve services and protect public security.
Hundreds Dead, Thousands Displaced As Torrential Rain Hits Parts Of East Africa
The extreme weather has been attributed to the El Niño weather phenomenon.
Groundwater Extraction Has Shifted Earth's Axis
This is the first time that a study has found the impact of groundwater extraction on the earth's axis.
Extreme Weather Poses Global Threat to Hospitals
Public health experts stress that the potential closure of hospitals due to extreme weather events goes beyond immediate health concerns.
Employing Young People Could Save The Hospitality Sector From A Staffing Crisis
After Brexit, around 92,000 EU workers left the hospitality sector to return to their home country, leaving hospitality leaders pushing vacancies onto young people.
AstraZeneca Partners With AI Company to Find Cure For Cancer
Absci, a drug and target discovery company, has been harnessing the power of deep learning AI to develop new and existing disease treatments.
New Artificial Intelligence Tool Can Detect Fraudulent Wine
This artificial intelligence tool is particularly significant in combating the issue of counterfeit wines infiltrating the market.
Reasearchers Make ChatGPT Reveal Personal User Data By Using A Simple Prompt
The study shows that the world's most renowned AI company uses the collective work of humanity without compensating those who created it.
NASA Partners With IBM To Announce AI Project To Address Climate Challenges
In recent months, widespread heatwaves, severe flooding and natural disasters have highlighted the serious nature of the climate crisis.
Air Pollution From Fossil Fuels Kills 5 Million People Every Year: Study
The disease burden due to air pollution is now estimated to be on par with other major global health risks.