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MY TAKE: Transparent vs. opaque — edit Claude’s personalized memory, or trust ChatGPT’s blindly?
After two years of daily ChatGPT use, I recently started experimenting with Claude, Anthropic’s competing AI assistant. Related: Microsofts see a ‘protopian’ AI future Claude is four to five times ...
A new around of vulnerabilities in the popular AI automation platform could let attackers hijack servers and steal ...
With its complete dedication to replicating the mechanics, drive and satisfaction of climbing, The Game Bakers have cooked up ...
Viral AI assistant Clawdbot/Moltbot learned to speak on its own, and can trade on Polymarket. But it’s a cybersecurity ...
The Delaware Senate has voted to override the governor’s veto of a bill that would prevent local governments from imposing onerous zoning restrictions that make it more challenging for marijuana ...
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42 times patients ignored medical advice and the outcome was devastating
One man passed away shortly after his wife wheeled him out the hospital doors, seemingly against his wishes. Another ended up ...
Well-known Gaza journalist Bisan Owda has been banned from TikTok, she says, just days after the finalization of the ...
The City Council in 2013 allowed farming on residentially-zoned land. The family said it wanted to build homes there in the ...
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Tobol: Understanding Russia’s Great Baltic Satellite Jammer
A crucial part of anti-satellite warfare is thwarting the GPS navigation systems that modern “smart” weapons systems rely on—and Russia’s Tobol system may have cracked this code.
Hosting our call today are Peter Orszag, our Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, and Mary Ann Betsch, Lazard's Chief Financial Officer. After our prepared remarks, Chris Hogben, Chief Executive ...
Fujitsu European boss is stepping down from his role amid the troubles brought on by the supplier’s central role in the Post ...
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Why Senegal’s coach should face a 6-month ban after AFCON final: Ex-CAF official explains
Senegal coach Pape Thiaw deserves a six-month ban from football, according to a former top official of CAF after his role in ...
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