Month: May 2024

OpenAI’s new safety team is led by board members, including CEO Sam Altman

OpenAI has created a new Safety and Security Committee less than two weeks after the company dissolved the team tasked with protecting humanity from AI’s existential threats. This latest iteration of the group responsible for OpenAI’s safety guardrails will include two board members and CEO Sam Altman, raising questions about…

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Opera adds Google’s Gemini to its browsers

Opera browser users can get more up-to-date information and more conversational responses as it integrates Google’s Gemini AI models into its existing Aria AI extension.  Aria, released last year, acts like an AI assistant to answer user queries, write code, and perform other tasks. According to Opera, Aria does not…

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Rainbow Six Siege’s new monthly subscription announcement didn’t go down well with players

Ubisoft has announced a brand-new monthly subscription service for its competitive first-person shooter Rainbow Six Siege. Called the R6 Membership, the monthly system offers exclusive content drops every month, and will launch just in time for Year 9 Season 2 – Operation New Blood.  The pass includes a plethora of…

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Intel Arrow Lake looks set for a September launch – but that might be too late in the battle of next-gen CPUs against AMD Ryzen 9000

Intel has announced that it’ll hold its Innovation event late in September, and it’s likely that this will be where we see the revelation of Arrow Lake, Team Blue’s next-gen desktop chips. VideoCardz reports that Intel has told us the date to mark in our calendars for the annual event,…

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Resident Evil Zero and Code Veronica remakes are reportedly in development

Capcom is reportedly working on Resident Evil Zero and Resident Evil – Code: Veronica remakes. As reported by IGN, this comes from X / Twitter user ‘AestheticGamer1’ – or ‘Dusk Golem’ who said today that the publisher is focusing its attention on remakes of Resident Evil Zero and Code Veronica. …

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Apple wants to know if you’re hearing things because of tinnitus

More than 77 percent of people who participated in a big Apple-sponsored study have experienced tinnitus at some point in their lives, according to preliminary data. Around 15 percent say they’re affected daily by tinnitus, perceiving ringing or other sounds that other people can’t hear. In one of the largest…

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