Author: Zach_Wilson
ChatGPT really isn’t great at answering programming questions yet
Despite becoming an overnight hit when it launched ChatGPT is still struggling to excel in some areas – particularly assisting coding, new research has claimed. Positioned as an ideal solution to programming issues, some developers have been making use of an array of generative AI tools such as GitHub’s Copilot…
Read MoreMemorial Day sales are slashing prices on tablets and I’ve found the 11 best deals
This year’s Memorial Day sales are up and running, and we’re seeing some great deals on some of the best tablets you can buy. Best Buy, Amazon and Walmart have all got big savings on various Apple iPads and Samsung Galaxy Tabs, while Amazon has also slashed the price of…
Read MoreMaking bread by hand is hard, are breadmakers better?
There’s no finer pleasure than starting the day with a slice of hot, fresh bread dripping in salted butter. Poets have waxed on about the joys of transforming so few ingredients into such a beautiful foodstuff for millennia. But unless life has been very good to you, it’s probably not…
Read MoreAI is already better at analyzing financial reports than humans
New research has claimed large language models, specifically GPT-4 (which powers certain versions of ChatGPT and various Microsoft Copilot-branded generative AI products) is able to analyze financial statements with greater accuracy than humans. The findings from researchers at the University of Chicago suggest significant implications for the future of financial…
Read MoreThe Morning After: AI-generated emoji could soon come to the iPhone
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that AI-generated emojis may be one of the new features Apple shows off at WWDC next month. If the current emoji library weren’t overwhelming enough (let alone my increasingly growing sticker collection both on Messages and WhatsApp), Gurman writes that the company “is developing software that…
Read MoreHow Many Charging Stations Would We Need to Totally Replace Gas Stations?
The United States could fully transition to electric vehicles in about 20 years. When that happens, we’re going to need a lot of chargers. Source
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