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Apple jumps into the AI arms race with OpenAI deal

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple officially launched itself into the artificial intelligence arms race, announcing a deal with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI to use the company’s technology in its products and showing off a slew of its own new AI features. The announcements, made at the tech giant’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday in Cupertino, Calif.,, are […]

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French-Algerian Akram Hamidi headlines at ONE Friday Fights 66

The French Algerian is 1-1 in ONE Championship, but last time out took current strawweight Muay Thai world champion Prajanchai PK Saenchai the distance, so his pedigree in the division is clear. 21-year-old Thai fighter Kongchai has made a big impact in ONE Championship since making his debut a little over a year ago. He […]

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Nigel Farage endorses DUP candidates despite TUV-Reform alliance

12 minutes ago By Gareth Gordon, BBC News NI political correspondent Getty Mr Farage said he had worked closely with Mr Paisley and Mr Wilson in the Brexit campaign Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said he will be personally endorsing two DUP candidates in the general election – despite his party’s alliance with the rival Traditional […]

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NHS appeals for blood donors after London cyber-attack

2 hours ago By James W Kelly & PA Media, BBC News Getty Images O-negative blood can be safely given to people of with any blood type An appeal has been launched for O blood-type donors to book appointments across the country following the ransomware attack affecting major London hospitals. NHS Blood and Transplant is appealing for […]

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Following Antarctic whales for climate change clues

2 days ago By Victoria Gill, Science correspondent, BBC News, @vic_gill • Kate Stephens, Senior science producer Why scientists are using a crossbow to study whales Inside the bodies of humpback whales are clues about how climate change is transforming Antarctica. The BBC’s Victoria Gill and Kate Stephens crossed the Southern Ocean, with the researchers, on a mission to follow and […]

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Family of late Post Office victim win fight to clear her name

1 hour ago By Katie Hunter, BBC Scotland News BBC Caren Lorimer’s husband David said he was sorry she never lived long enough to see her name cleared The family of a convicted sub-postmistress who died before her name was cleared say they have made her final wish come true. Caren Lorimer’s family took on her case […]

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Coal tips landslide concerns over illegal riding in valleys

Illegal off-road vehicles could damage coal tips and potentially cause dangerous landslides, fear officials at the local authority with the highest number of sites in Wales. The warning from Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) council comes as police have called on the public to report incidents of illegal riding over the summer months. Coal tips from […]

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