
OpenAI Develops Q* for Enhanced Math Problem-Solving
Following the recent turmoil at OpenAI, which resulted in the ousting of CEO Sam Altman, there have been numerous speculations about a possible AI development breakthrough. It is believed that

Following the recent turmoil at OpenAI, which resulted in the ousting of CEO Sam Altman, there have been numerous speculations about a possible AI development breakthrough. It is believed that

Exploring alternatives to costly smartphone upgrades As the cost of smartphones continues to rise, numerous users are exploring alternatives to upgrading their devices. One possibility is performing a factory reset

Foxconn, a crucial supplier for Apple, has declared its plan to invest over $1.5 billion in India for an unnamed construction endeavor, designed to cater to the firm’s “operational needs.”

End of an era for Touch ID on iPhones Apple’s decision to retire the Touch ID feature for its flagship iPhones indicates a shift toward embracing Face ID as the

Transition to renewable energy The global panorama of electrical power generation is in a state of flux, as carbon-neutral resources such as wind and solar energy are becoming increasingly common.

Instagram’s Reels feature, designed to provide users with a customized feed of short videos tailored to their interests, has recently been criticized for the potentially harmful implications of its algorithm.

Growth of solar energy manufacturing in Georgia The growth of solar energy manufacturing in Georgia has accelerated significantly, in part due to President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, a crucial component

Japan’s NTT and the ITER Organization have teamed up to use NTT’s Deep Anomaly Surveillance (DeAnoS), an AI tool originally made for telecom networks, to forecast nuclear fusion reactor anomalies.

The Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine, which is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, experienced a major safety and security incident after losing connection to its primary