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Russia enters AI race with ChatGPT contender called GigaChat
Russian lender Sberbank on Monday announced that it has launched technology that can rival ChatGPT. Known as GigaChat, the Russian alternative to ChatGPT is currently in its initial, invite only testing mode.
Entering the artificial intelligence chatbot race, Sberbank said
How India leads the global refurbished smartphone market?
India has been reportedly leading the global refurbished smartphone market with 19 per cent (year-on-year) growth which was reported in 2022. Also, Apple has captured 49 per cent of
Southwest Airlines temporarily grounds all flights over technology problem
Southwest Airlines has resumed flights after grounding all planes in the US following a technology glitch.
In a statement at 11 am Eastern time, the
From brain waves, this AI can sketch what you’re drawing
Zijiao Chen can read your mind, with a little help from powerful artificial intelligence and an fMRI machine.
Chen, a doctoral student at the National University of Singapore, is part of a team of researchers who have shown they can
How to Promote Your Brand Via Augmented Reality
Increasingly more companies leverage AR technology to enhance the liveliness of their services and products. Using augmented reality to promote your brand is no longer a marketing trend. It’s a full-blown strategy that removes the fantasy barrier, bringing customers closer
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ChatGPT’s AI-generated text has a lot to offer, but it raises many questions.
ChatGPT is taking the world by storm with AI-generated text that rivals actual literature – but there’s a price. For its parent company, OpenAI,
The CHIPS Act: Rebuilding America’s technological infrastructure
You already know that there are computer chips in your computer and your phone. But you may not realize just how many other things in your life rely on chips. They’re also in your clocks, toys, thermostats, and every single
Apple Watch might soon face international import tires
Earlier this week, the Biden administration declined to veto a recent ruling by the International Trade Commission (ITC) which might result in an imported ban on the Apple Watch.
In December last year, the ITC had ruled out that Apple
Google axes 12,000 jobs as layoffs spread across the tech sector
LONDON (AP) — Google is laying off 12,000 workers, or about 6% of its workforce, becoming the latest tech company to trim staff as the economic boom that the industry rode during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai, who