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ChatGPT-4 is OpenAI’s most powerful language tool yet

ChatGPT-4 is OpenAI’s most powerful language tool yet

There is no slowing the meteoric rise of generative AI, and OpenAI has just rolled out its most powerful model yet, ChatGPT-4. What’s different with the latest iteration?  Of the many Silicon Valley giants vying to own the generative AI space, Microsoft has struck gold with OpenAI’s ChatGPT.  Following its full-scale integration with company-owned search engine Bing, OpenAI has unveiled the fourth iteration of its AI language model, ChatGPT-4, which...

By London, UK
The ChatGPT black market is thriving in China

The ChatGPT black market is thriving in China

China clamped down on access to ChatGPT last month, announcing its own generative AI chatbot ‘ERNIE Bot,’ arriving in March. This has since ignited an illicit marketplace for OpenAI’s hot property software within China. The commercial road-map for novel chatbots has been established: complete integration into their parent company’s internet search engines. Microsoft-owned OpenAI has already combined ChatGPT with Bing, setting an early benchmark for quality within generative text AI....

By London, UK
Could Sunzaun solar panels be the future of green energy?

Could Sunzaun solar panels be the future of green energy?

A company in California has created a vertical solar panel that allows agriculture and green energy to co-exist. Solar panels are one of the most promising sources for green energy, with over 1 million different sites in the UK alone. With the disastrous effects of climate change already impacting people all around the globe, renewable energy is more important than ever. However, traditional horizontal solar panels often use space that was...

By Oxford, UK
Rwanda to receive satellite internet service Starlink from SpaceX

Rwanda to receive satellite internet service Starlink from SpaceX

In an innovative undertaking, Elon Musk's Starlink satellite service is set to be deployed in Rwanda, bringing high-speed internet access to the most underserved communities in East Africa. According to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) report, Rwanda has a high uptake in ITC growth, and is developing Africa’s first wireless broadband network covering the entire country. In schools, Rwanda has made a concerted effort to improve internet connectivity and...

By Nairobi, Kenya