In a new study, University of Minnesota law professors used ChatGPT AI chatbot to answer graduate exams at four courses in their school. The AI passed all four, but with an average grade of C+. The University of Minnesota group noted ChatGPT was good at addressing “basic legal rules” and …
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The ASUS TUF Gaming 550W Bronze is a budget-oriented PSU that manages to achieve high-performance thanks to the modern platform that it uses. Nevertheless, the competition is rough. Although units like the XPG Pylon 550, Corsair CX650M, and Thermaltake Smart BM2 550 use less-advanced platforms, they still take the lead …
Read More »How The Pandemic Severed One Of Southern Africa’s Main Economic Lifelines
Before the borders closed, Michele, 31, made a modest income buying clothes and electronics in South Africa and reselling them for profit across the border in Zimbabwe. But when the pandemic shut down most traffic between the two countries, she said, her revenue dried up and she had to try …
Read More »You Could Lose Your Job To ChatGPT If You’re In These 5 Industries
ChatGPT is taking the world by storm, and while many are praising its ingenuity, others are worried that their jobs might be at stake. Launched in November 2022, the chatbot by OpenAI could potentially disrupt these five industries, causing many to lose their jobs or switch careers. These are the industries …
Read More »Why Facebook Shutting Down Its Old Facial Recognition System Doesn’t Matter
Meta — the company formerly known as Facebook — announced that it would be shutting down “the Face Recognition system on Facebook,” a technology that has been raising privacy alarms since it debuted. In a blog post, the company described the move as “one of the biggest shifts in facial …
Read More »Nigerian communities file damages claim against Shell in UK court
More than 11,000 Nigerians from the oil-producing Niger Delta region have filed a compensation claim against Shell at the London High Court. The case filed on Thursday by UK law firm Leigh Day is the latest step in a case that will test whether multinationals can be held to account …
Read More »ASUS expands to Kurunegala by unveiling newest premium Exclusive Store
ASUS Sri Lanka, the local operations of Taiwanese tech giant ASUS, has expanded its footprint to the North Western Province by unveiling their latest exclusive store in the city of Kurunegala recently. Read Also : Report Reveals Exactly How Netflix Will Control Users Sharing Passwords ASUS has once again collaborated with …
Read More »ChatGPT reportedly reached 100 million users in January
ChatGPT has been growing at a rate much, much faster than TikTok or any other popular app or service. According to a new study by analytics firm UBS (via Reuters and CBS), the OpenAI-developed chatbot was on pace to reach over 100 million monthly active users in January. The chatbot …
Read More »The 10 Best Amazon Prime Films Right Now
Over the past year or so, Netflix and Apple TV+ have been the ones duking it out to have the most prestigious film offerings (congrats, CODA!), but that doesn’t mean other streaming services don’t have excellent offerings. Like, for example, Amazon Prime. The streamer was one of the first to …
Read More »Spotted a UFO? There’s an App for That
The tech startup Enigma Labs wants to turn UFO sightings into data science. Previously, people who had seen strange lights darting around the sky could do no more than tell their friends—or call intelligence agencies. Soon, anyone with a smartphone will be able to use an app to report an …
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