Month: September 2024

Microsoft’s new AI tool wants to find and fix AI-generated text that’s factually wrong

Microsoft has unveiled a new tool which looks to stop AI models from generating content that is not factually correct – more commonly known as hallucinations. The new Correction feature builds on Microsoft’s existing ‘groundedness detection’, which essentially cross-references AI text to a supporting document input by the user. The…

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8 Best Portable Power Stations (2024): Power Capacity, Portability, Camping, and More

Whether you’re going off-grid or safeguarding against blackouts, these beefy, WIRED-tested batteries can keep the lights on. Source

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Microsoft is moving Game Pass into a single Xbox mobile app

Microsoft is planning to combine its Xbox Game Pass and Xbox mobile apps into a single application soon. The software maker is testing a new version of the Xbox app for iOS and Android this week that includes features from the separate Xbox Game Pass app. You’ll soon be able…

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OpenAI’s Advanced Voice mode is unavailable in the EU, and now we might know why

Editors note (10/3/24): This article was updated to include comment from OpenAI and new details of the EU and UK rollout of Advanced Voice mode. As reported recently, ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice mode is launching this week for all ChatGPT Plus and Teams subscribers. However, the launch won’t happen in the…

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Beware, Facebook and Instagram are the worst social media for your privacy

Update: On October 4, 2024, we made some edits as LinkedIn reached out following some corrections made to the report by Incogni. As per the new ranking, LinkedIn isn’t one of the worst social media for privacy, but ranks as the 9th less privacy-invasive platform out of the 15 tested…

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Best Headphones for Working Out (2024): Bose, Shokz, JLab

Rock your inner jock with a pair of sturdy, sweatproof, and tangle-proof headphones. Here are our favorites. Source

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