OpenAI on Thursday launched a search feature within ChatGPT, its viral chatbot, that positions the high-powered AI startup to better compete with search engines like Google, Microsoft’s Bing and Perplexity. From a report: ChatGPT search offers up-to-the-minute sports scores, stock… Continue Reading →
One of the biggest bummers about the modern Internet has been the decline of Google Search. Once an essential part of using the web, it’s now a shadow of its former self, full of SEO-fueled junk and AI-generated spam. On… Continue Reading →
The GStreamer team announced the release of GStreamer 1.24.9, a new bug fix update in the stable 1.24 series of the popular cross-platform multimedia framework, focusing exclusively on stability, security, and bug fixes. The post GStreamer 1.24.9 Rolls Out with… Continue Reading →
Today’s adventures in generative AI included using David Colarusso’s LIT Prompts Chrome extension connected to the OpenAI gpt-4o-mini API on Chapter 4 of Alice Ristroph’s Criminal Law: An Integrated Approach. I first requested a short 150 word summary of the… Continue Reading →
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Behind the Black: According to a new very detailed engineering analysis into the causes of the collapse of the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico in 2020, the failure was caused first by… Continue Reading →
Audacity 3.7 is here three and a half months after Audacity 3.6 and promises to improve compatibility with Linux systems by addressing some issues with the AppImage bundle on Linux Mint 22 and Arch Linux, as well as another issue… Continue Reading →
Audacity 3.7 open-source audio editor boosts stability with improved Linux compatibility, MP3 export tweaks, and more. The post Audacity 3.7 Rolls Out with Bug Fixes and Enhanced Linux Compatibility appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/blog/audacity-3-7-rolls-out-with-bug-fixes-and-enhanced-linux-compatibility/ from… Continue Reading →
GitHub Copilot will switch from using exclusively OpenAI’s GPT models to a multi-model approach, adding Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro. Ars Technica reports: First, Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet will roll out to Copilot Chat’s web and… Continue Reading →
The large language model-based coding assistant GitHub Copilot will switch from using exclusively OpenAI’s GPT models to a multi-model approach over the coming weeks, GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke announced in a post on GitHub’s blog. First, Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet… Continue Reading →
Calling all F1 fans with impeccable sartorial taste. Mercedes is hiring a driver clothing executive to manage George Russell and Kimi Antonelli’s off-track attire. The new role, as Motorsport.com understands, was born out of necessity amid the team’s growing roster of… Continue Reading →
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