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Platforms like TikTok could boost viewing times by grouping users to better match their preferences

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In the nine years since TikTok debuted, it’s helped transform the way people view and absorb information, along with other short-form video platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat. Every month, TikTok alone has nearly 1.6 […]

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Google’s proposed data center in orbit will face issues with space debris in an already crowded orbit

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The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and cloud services has led to a massive demand for computing power. The surge has strained data infrastructure, which requires lots of electricity to operate. A single, medium-sized data […]

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OpenAI awards $40.5M to a wide range of nonprofits under new foundation structure

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OpenAI will award $40.5 million to more than 200 nonprofits before the end of the year, following an open call for applications in September.This post was originally published on this site

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Big data in the AFL: Changing the game, one stat at a time

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When Darren Jarman kicked an astounding five goals in the last quarter of the 1997 AFL Grand Final, I was 8 years old.This post was originally published on this site

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Ahead of new game release, ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ book reflects on comfort, community, and capitalism

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Remember Animal Crossing: New Horizons? During the height of its popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, the game, built for the Nintendo Switch console, was averaging 1 million copies sold per day. Now, almost six years […]

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In Data Center Alley, AI sows building boom, doubts

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As planes make their final approach to Washington DC’s Dulles Airport, just below lies Ashburn, a town otherwise known as Data Center Alley—where an estimated 70% of all global internet traffic at any moment finds […]

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Australia’s national AI plan has just been released. Who exactly will benefit?

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Today, the Albanese Labor government released the long-awaited National AI Plan, “a whole-of-government framework that ensures technology works for people, not the other way around.”This post was originally published on this site

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman declares ‘code red’ to improve ChatGPT amid rising competition

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has set off a “code red” alert to employees to improve its flagship product, ChatGPT, and delay other product developments, according to The Wall Street Journal.This post was originally published on […]

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Mapping the cosmos of innovation: AI model charts the age and trajectory of 23,000 technologies

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A team of researchers has built one of the most detailed open maps of emerging technologies yet assembled, allowing governments, companies and investors in the United States and worldwide to see what sits inside big […]

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Crypto hacks: Price drops often outweigh direct losses

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In the crypto world, reports of cyberattacks tend to focus mainly on the funds that vanish immediately. A new study by researchers at the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) now shows that the indirect consequences—such as […]

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