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Meta expected to invest $15 billion in Scale AI startup

Meta expected to invest $15 billion in Scale AI startup

Mark Zuckerberg is set to announce that Meta will be purchasing a 49% stake in Scale AI, a startup that specialises in data labelling and model evaluation. It is part of Meta’s plan to achieve ‘computerised superintelligence.’ Meta is looking to invest heavily into new AI applications. According to multiple reports, CEO Mark Zuckerberg looks set to announce a $15 billion USD investment in Scale AI, a startup that...

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Microsoft reveals long-awaited portable ‘ROG Xbox Ally’ console

Microsoft reveals long-awaited portable ‘ROG Xbox Ally’ console

Just days after the release of Nintendo’s Switch 2, Xbox has announced its own third-party venture into the portable console market, dubbed the ‘ROG Xbox Ally.’ Microsoft has announced its new portable Xbox gaming device, made in partnership with hardware company ASUS. Called the ‘ROG Xbox Ally,’ this new machine will be able to play Xbox games and Game Pass titles on the go, and is very aesthetically similar...

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New research development a step closer to HIV cure

New research development a step closer to HIV cure

Scientists have found a new way to force the HIV virus out of hiding inside human cells, which could reportedly bring us marginally closer to finding a cure. According to a report by The Guardian, it seems a major breakthrough in HIV research could bring us closer to a cure. One of the biggest obstacles in treating and researching HIV is the virus’s ability to ‘hide’ inside white blood cells. This...

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TikTok blocks ‘skinnytok’ hashtag to curb harmful content

TikTok blocks ‘skinnytok’ hashtag to curb harmful content

Popular short-form video platform TikTok has blocked searches for ‘skinnytok’ in an effort to reduce the popularity of potentially harmful content. The social media app is notorious for cultivating niche communities based on negative subject matter. TikTok has blocked users from searching for ‘skinnytok,’ a trending term that directs people toward content promoting unhealthy eating habits and disorders. People who use the hashtag will now be directed to mental health...

By Bristol, UK