Month: December 2023

Women Buy More Cars, So Why Are the Designs So Macho?

It’s not just Elon Musk’s Cybertruck. Car design is largely geared toward men, even though women buy more than 60 percent of all new cars sold in the US. EVs are a chance to right that wrong. Source

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“We are witnessing the next great paradigm shift” – Microsoft exec hails the future of AI for businesses everywhere

A year on from the initial launch of ChatGPT, it’s fair to say that advanced AI technology has had a significant impact on the business world. Microsoft has played a huge role in helping forward the development of workplace AI, spearheading a wide range of launches and initiatives aimed at…

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“Please don’t accuse us of scamming” plead the developers of perpetually delayed The Day Before

Ahead of the early access release of the MMO survival game The Day Before, developer Fntastic has released a message on social media responding to accusations of scamming. “To our future player who will dive into the game on December 7,” the studio wrote on Twitter / X, “We made…

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TikTok’s biggest hits are videos you’ve probably never seen

1. @dollievision’s makeup routine, 504 million views and 37 million likes 2. @justinflom’s Iron Man DIY, 418 million views and 26 million likes 3. @through.the.lleaves’ large kitten, 394 million views and 32 million likes 4. @selenagomez’s skincare routine, 229 million and 25 million likes  5. @chrishoffish’s parking garage singing, 206…

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The Morning After: Microsoft upgrades its Copilot chatbot

Microsoft says its Copilot AI chatbot is integrating with OpenAI’s latest GPT model and the image generator DALL-E 3, among other upgrades. GPT-4 Turbo integration will help Copilot users tackle even more complex tasks. While the last generation allowed for up to 50 pages of text as a data input,…

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Amazon slams Microsoft’s business practices in UK cloud market probe

Amazon has joined Google in criticizing Microsoft over licensing agreements that restrict competition in the UK’s cloud computing market, claiming Microsoft’s business practices make it harder for customers to switch to alternative cloud providers or run competing services alongside Azure. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is currently investigating the…

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