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Wired - Tech
Tiptop Helps You Trade In Your Old Stuff to Pay for New Stuff
One of Postmates’ founders is back with an ecommerce payment startup called Tiptop. The service lets you pay for online purchases by trading in something of value you no longer want. -
Wired - Tech
OpenAI Wants AI to Help Humans Train AI
Having humans rate a language model’s outputs produced clever chatbots. OpenAI says adding AI to the loop could help make them even smarter and more reliable.Artificial Intelligence -
Wired - Tech
OpenAI Wants AI to Help Humans Train AI
Having humans rate a language model’s outputs produced clever chatbots. OpenAI says adding AI to the loop could help make them even smarter and more reliable.Artificial Intelligence -
Inc. - Business
3 Ways to Help Disaster-Proof Your Business
Discover measures to safeguard your business against unseen threats, ensuring continuity in cash flow. -
The New York Times - Health
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial. -
Inc. - Business
Is Your Email Address Making People Mistrust You?
From the weird way your email address displays to using generic emails for business, there's a lot of mistrust out there. How does yours look? -
The New York Times - Top stories
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial. -
The New York Times - Business
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial. -
Wired - Tech
He Helped Invent Generative AI. Now He Wants to Save It
Illia Polosukhin doesn't want big companies to determine the future of artificial intelligence. His alternative vision for “user-owned AI” is already starting to take shape. -
The New York Times - Health
A Feline Scientist Explains Why Your Cat Might Actually Like You
Cats are more social than they are often given credit for. Can you help yours access its inner dog?
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Euro's Gains After French Election Result May be Limited
The euro rose after the far-right National Rally led the first round of French parliamentary elections with more than a third of votes but less than some had feared, Swissquote said, but the gains might be limited ahead of the second round of ...France -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Gold Likely Still in Long-Term Uptrend
Gold is likely to remain in an uptrend in the long term, Phillip Nova said. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
France's CAC-40 Expected to Open Sharply Higher After Elections
France’s CAC-40 is expected to open around 2.7% higher, according to IG, due to expectations that the far-right won’t secure an overall majority after Sunday’s first-round elections. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Atos Strikes Agreement on Financial Rescue Terms
Atos said it reached an agreement with a group of banks and bondholders on the terms of its financial restructuring as the struggling French IT firm seeks to shore up its coffers. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
French Government Bonds Rally After First Round of Elections
French government bonds rallied early on Monday after the first round of French legislative election showed results largely in line with expectations.