Meta's AI Reorg To Build Super Chatbots And Attract Top Minds Raises Concerns
Meta is sparing no effort in a bid to woo AI researchers and machine learning engineers who are keen on working on more ambitious projects.
Galaxy S24 AI Not Available in All Languages, Is Your Language On The List?
Samsung Galaxy S24 series owners can use AI tools to communicate with people in other languages through live translations and other features.
Christos Dovas' Haute Couture Artistry Unveiling Beauty in Every Stitch
In the heart of the fashion capital, New York, a maestro of elegance and innovation reigns supreme - Christos Dovas.
Empowering SaaS Visionaries: Z Studioo Unleashes No-Code Revolution for Swift Product Launches
In the ever-evolving landscape of SaaS, where time is a precious commodity and challenges abound, Z Studioo emerges as a beacon of innovation and support for founders seeking rapid product launches.
Demystifying AI Crucial in Harnessing Its Full Potential, says AI and Business Expert Elin Hauge
Over the past couple of years, artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI such as large language models has entered the public consciousness
Top Entrepreneurs To Follow in 2024
As we step into 2024, the landscape of entrepreneurship reflects the rapid evolution and transformation experienced in the previous year.
How Martin Thibeault Became A Mentor In Network Marketing
Network marketing expert Martin Thibeault is sharing his inspirational story and sharing the wealth.
New Year, New You: 15 Resolutions for Personal Transformation in 2024
This year, it's time to ditch your overwhelming resolutions.
UK Government Says Nature Fund Added Over 2,500 Green Jobs to the UK Environment Sector
The UK government has revealed how its Green Recovery Challenge Fund helped add more green jobs and saved hectares of land across the UK through 150 environmental projects.
What Dominic West Said Of Prince Harry That Ended Their Friendship
The actor told reporters that the royal told shockingly "rude" jokes during their 2013 expedition to the South Pole.
The Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide for Everyone on Your List
Deck the halls (and stockings) with these merry must-haves!
OpenAI Announces A New ChatGPT Feature That Lets You Archive Your Chats
ChatGPT's new Archive Chats feature adds another layer of privacy and security while putting more control in the hands of the users.
Best Robot Vacuum Cleaners with Mop Functionality and Pet-Friendly Precision
Maintain a healthy home environment with these compact powerhouse cleaners
OpenAI Says It Will Pay Researchers To Make Superintelligent AI Systems Safe
OpenAI is trying to figure out how current AI systems can be used to monitor the outputs of newer, more advanced AI systems.
Colossal Costs and Insatiable Influencers: How One Cake Maker Is Weathering the Storm With Swagger
Cake maker Reshmi Bennett spills the beans on her viral creations, her boisterous social media presence, and thriving in a tumultuous business environment.
Imelda Staunton Says She Was 'Inconsolable' After Learning Queen Elizabeth II Had Died
The actress portrays the late monarch in seasons 5 and six of the Netflix show "The Crown".
OpenAI Reopens ChatGPT Plus Subscription, See Benefits, Price, Availability
ChatGPT Plus subscription comes with a slew of advantages including general access to ChatGPT during peak times, faster response times and more.
Why Your Employer Branding Should Be At The Centre Of Your Recruitment Strategy
Small business leaders will benefit from this article because it explores the ins and outs of employer branding and how it can improve their own company's recruitment success.
Photographer Recalls Fun Time Taking Prince William, Kate Middleton's Christmas Card
"It was such a pleasure to photograph The Prince and Princess of Wales and their family," photographer Josh Shinner said.
A Conversation With 'Hey Girls': How Women Are Reclaiming Control Of Menstrual Health
'Hey Girls' is a menstrual health brand that sets out to provide women with safe and sustainable sanitary products while eradicating period poverty across the UK.
Microsoft Introduces Bing Chat's New Notebook Feature, Here's What It Offers
Microsoft Copilot's Notebook can support up to 16,000 characters of various content including research documents.
Home Office Reveals The Government Paid Rwanda A Further £100m This Year
The substantial payment was made in April of this year, the Home Office's top civil servant said in a letter to MPs, after £140m had already been sent to the African nation.
Review Of Women's Football Aimed At Revolutionising The Sport Receives Support From British Government
Ex-England player Karen Carney outlined her proposals to evolve women's football and it includes discarding the 3pm television blackout on Saturdays.
The ROI of Coaching: Maximizing Business Performance Through Personal Development
In the dynamic business world, the desire for success has never been greater, but it has also never been as challenging as it is today, considering the intense competition in all areas.
Meta's AI Chief Says There's An AI War And Nvidia Is 'Supplying The Weapons'
Meta's AI chief Yann LeCun said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has much to gain from the AI craze.
Nine Days of Rail Disruption Unleashed as Aslef Industrial Action Takes Hold
The transport strike will halt train services at the affected operators in England, Scotland and Wales.
Women Leaders Are Fighting The Global Hunger Crisis In Ways You Won't Expect
Women entrepreneurs are using their skills to end famine and acute food insecurity in the countries most affected by climate extremes.
Antlara Dental Clinic: For a Perfect Smile
Renowned for "going the extra mile for your smile,"Antlara Dental Clinic is dedicated to giving its patients the best dental care
Author Claims Kate Middleton Was 'Uninterested' In 'Forming Bond' With Meghan Markle
Omid Scobie said the Princess of Wales was "never a fan" of the Duchess of Sussex.
Wing Go Co-Founder & CEO Raymond Zhu: 'I'm super bullish about Dubai - nowhere else does business better'
The world is full of highly capable engineers and technologists, but many are still waiting for a 'big idea' to strike them