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New technology can generate electricity from humidity in water
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A team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) were able to “harvest” electricity from the air using a special material that they developed.
With the study, whose results are published in the journal Advanced Materials, the
OpenAI introduces a new strategy to fight ChatGPT hallucinations
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Despite their impressive abilities, the fact remains that AI chatbots like ChatGPT are highly unpredictable and difficult to tame – they often go off guardrails, producing misinformation or rambling things that can only be described as nonsensical. This phenomenon is …
Read MoreCarbon capture technology’s impact on climate change | 60 Minutes
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There’s been a stampede of investment into direct air capture, but some advocates worry the carbon capture process may not be scaled up fast enough to make an impact.
Direct air capture is a new technology that vacuums carbon dioxide
Can technology help you on your European vacation?
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ROME — “When in Rome, do as the Romans do,” the proverb says.
But what if you’re only in the Italian capital for just one day and you’re keen to fit in as much of its history and culture as
Radisson Hotel Group Leads the Way in Immersive Digital Experiences for Hotel Bookings |
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By HTN Staff – 4.14.2023
Radisson Hotel Group is
The tech watchdog that raised alarms about social media is warning about AI
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One of tech’s most vocal watchdogs has a warning about the explosion of advanced artificial intelligence: We need to slow down.
Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin, two of the co-founders of the Center for Humane Technology, discussed with “NBC Nightly
Italy temporarily blocks ChatGPT over data privacy concerns | TechnologyNews
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Italy is the first Western country to take such action against the popular artificial intelligence chatbot.
The Italian government’s privacy watchdog has temporarily blocked the artificial intelligence (AI) software ChatGPT over data privacy concerns.
The announcement on Friday made Italy
The father of cellphone sees the dark side but also hopes in new tech
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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The man credited with inventing the cellphone 50 years ago had only one concern then about the brick-sized device with a long antenna: Would it work?
These days Martin Cooper frets like everybody else about his
