GPT-4o: OpenAI to begin rollout of latest version of artificial intelligence chatbot
The new version of the ChatGPT AI chatbot has been unveiled and offers near-instant results across text, vision and audio, according to its maker.
The new version of the ChatGPT AI chatbot has been unveiled and offers near-instant results across text, vision and audio, according to its maker.
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A new security loophole could let hackers spy on anyone – and every internet connection and device is vulnerable, according to the researchers who found it. It works by monitoring changes in the speed of a user’s internet connection – not requiring any kind of code or access to a machine.
Cab drivers and bikers tap away furiously on their mobile phones as they wait at red lights in the Iranian capital during an early June heatwave. A wider crypto craze aside, the app's rise in Iran highlights a harsher truth facing the Islamic Republic ahead of Friday's presidential election to replace late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May: an economy hobbled by Western sanctions, stubbornly high inflation and a lack of jobs.
Microsoft has violated European Union antitrust laws by bundling Teams with its other popular applications for businesses, EU officials said in preliminary findings Tuesday, marking the bloc’s latest challenge to a US tech giant.
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Google shut down the Google Podcast app in the UK on Monday (June 24) in favour of YouTube Music.
Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire behind Facebook, is investing in Yoto, a company that makes screenless audio players for kids. His investment fund, Chan Zuckerberg Ventures, is part of an £18 million ($22 million) funding round that also includes famous investor Sir Paul McCartney. Zuckerberg's fund and other new investors invested roughly $11 million, while the rest came from existing investors and share sales. Yoto was founded in 2015 by Ben Drury and Filip Denker and is now worth about $182
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STORY: Apple is in hot water with European authorities again.EU antitrust regulators said Monday the company's App Store conditions breach the bloc's tech rules.They accuse the U.S. tech giant of preventing app developers from steering consumer to alternative offers.It's a charge which could lead to a large fine for the iPhone maker.The accusation against Apple is the first by the European Commission under its landmark Digital Markets Act, or DMA.Those rules aim to rein in the power of Big Tech and ensure a level playing field for smaller rivals.EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said Apple's new terms don't allow app developers to communicate freely with their end users, and to conclude contracts with them.The Commission also criticised the fees charged by Apple for facilitating via the App Store the initial acquisition of a new customer by developers.Apple said it had made a number of changes over recent months to comply with the DMA, and was confident its plan is in accordance with the law.The EU executive said it was also opening another investigation into Apple.That's over the firm's new contractual requirements for third-party app developers and app stores and whether these were necessary and proportionate.DMA breaches can cost companies fines as much as 10% of their global annual turnover.
Apple (AAPL) faces a new legal battle as the European Union accuses the tech giant of violating recently implemented digital competition legislation. The allegations center around Apple's App Store practices, which regulators claim prevent app developers from offering alternative purchasing methods. Yahoo Finance's legal reporter Alexis Keenan breaks down the details of the lawsuit, providing insights into how it could impact Apple's operations moving forward. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Angel Smith
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -European Union antitrust regulators charged on Monday that Apple breached the bloc's tech rules, a charge that could result in a hefty fine for the iPhone maker which also faces another investigation into new fees imposed on app developers. The European Commission, which is also the EU's antitrust and technology regulator, said it had sent its preliminary findings to Apple following an investigation launched in March. The charge against Apple is the first by the Commission under its landmark Digital Markets Act which seeks to rein in the power of Big Tech and ensure a level playing field for smaller rivals.
European Union regulators have accused Apple of breaking tough new digital competition rules by preventing app developers from freely directing consumers to cheaper services.
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STORY: Microsoft is in trouble with the EU over its popular collaboration app Teams, and could face a big fine.Antitrust regulators charged the U.S. tech giant on Tuesday (June 25) of illegally bundling the product with its Office software, making it hard for rivals to compete. They said the app was given a distribution advantage - while limitations preventing interactions between Teams competitors and Microsoft's offerings hurt rivals.They also said recent moves to unbundle the package were insufficient and more needed to be done.The European Commission warned Microsoft needed to make more changes to restore competition.The move was triggered by a complaint four years ago by Salesforce-owned messaging app Slack.Teams was added to Office 365 in 2017 for free, and replaced Skype for Business.Its popularity soared during the pandemic due in part to its video conferencing.Microsoft said it would work find solutions.In April, it separated Teams from Office globally to try to resolve EU antitrust concerns.If the company was fined, it would be the first such punishment in two decades for Microsoft in Europe.
STORY: From yet another record for Nvidia, to Apple hitting a snag in Europe, this is AI Weekly. Nvidia became the world’s most valuable firm, at least for a while. The AI chip champion overtook Microsoft, with a market value of over $3.3 trillion. Though the Windows maker later regained top spot, it’s all another sign of Nvidia’s relentless rise, with its stock price up over 150% just this year. Apple is delaying the launch of some AI products in Europe, and it’s blaming EU rules. The bloc requires it to ensure rival products and services can function with its devices. Separately, media reports say Apple is also talking to Facebook parent Meta about integrating its AI model. TikTok owner ByteDance is working with U.S. chip designer Broadcom on an AI processor to power its products. Reuters sources say the move would comply with Washington’s export controls, and secure an adequate supply of silicon for the social network. AI is running for parliament, sort of. Businessman Steve Endacott is standing in Britain's general election - with an AI-chatbot to do the talking for him. “Hi, I’m AI Steve, standing to be MP for Brighton and Hove. I’d love to hear what policies you’d like me to adopt.”Watchdogs say if Endacott wins, it will be the human, not the bot, that takes a seat. And OpenAI’s co-founder is starting his own firm. Ilya Sutskever says it will focus solely on making a model that is safe for humanity. He left OpenAI after playing a central role in the drama over the firing and rehiring of boss Sam Altman last year.
Cobots are among the next generation of robots on the rise.
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China's ByteDance is working with U.S. chip designer Broadcom on developing an advanced AI processor, two sources familiar with the matter said, a move that would help TikTok's owner secure sufficient supply of high-end chips amid U.S.-Sino tensions. The 5 nanometre chip - a customised product known as an application-specific integrated chip (ASIC) - would be compliant with U.S. export restrictions and manufacturing work would be outsourced to Taiwan's TSMC, the sources added. ByteDance's tie-up with Broadcom, an existing business partner, would help slash procurement costs and ensure a stable supply of higher-end chips, said the sources, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of semiconductor issues in China.
Prosecution claims Anne Geeves and husband Robert, who have both pleaded not guilty, used Haigh as a ‘surrogate mother’ and then killed her