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WNBA starts chartering; some teams still in dark
The WNBA began its charting program, with the Fever and Lynx flying private for their opening day games, but many teams remain in the dark over how their travel will be handled.ESPN - Sports - WNBA -
Upgraded ChatGPT teaches maths and flirts - but still glitches
OpenAI has unveiled a new, faster version of its generative AI tool, ChatGPT.BBC News - Top stories -
OpenAI Unveils New ChatGPT That Listens, Looks and Talks
Chatbots, image generators and voice assistants are gradually merging into a single technology with a conversational voice.The New York Times - Tech -
With OpenAI’s Release of GPT-4o, Is ChatGPT Plus Still Worth It?
While the newest AI model from OpenAI, GPT-4o, is available to users for free, ChatGPT Plus subscribers still get access to more prompts and the newest features.Wired - Tech -
OpenAI's GPT-4o Model Gives ChatGPT a Snappy, Flirty Upgrade
Prepare for ChatGPT to get more emotional. OpenAI demonstrated upgrades that make the chatbot capable of snappier conversations and showed the AI helper picking up on and expressing emotional cues.Wired - Tech -
OpenAI launches GPTo, improving ChatGPT's text, visual and audio capabilities
OpenAI has introduced a new artificial intelligence modelABC News - Tech -
OpenAI launches new AI model GPT-4o and desktop version of ChatGPT
OpenAI on Monday introduced a new AI model and a desktop version of ChatGPT, its popular chatbot.CNBC - Business -
The jailing of David McBride is a dark day for democracy and press freedom in Australia | Kieran Pender and Peter Greste
Does it really make our country a better place to imprison a whistleblower whose actions led to public interest reporting on war crimes in Afghanistan?. What does it say about our democracy that the first person imprisoned in relation to war ...The Guardian - World -
Flood of Fake Science Forces Multiple Journal Closures
Wiley will announce that it will shutter 19 more journals, some tainted by fraud.The Wall Street Journal - World