Developers can code in their sleep
Employers can make you work when you nod off
Start-up Prophetic claims it has developed a headpiece which will allow people to work when they are having a lucid dream.
GPT-4 beaten in Turing test by 1960s ELIZA
Move over generation Z boomer code has beaten you
In a preprint research paper titled "Does GPT-4 Pass the Turing Test?", two researchers from UC San Diego pitted OpenAI's GPT-4 AI language model against human participants, GPT-3.5, and ELIZA to see which could trick participants into thinking it was human with the greatest success.
Amazon’s Q is stoned out of its box
Hallucinating and leaking like crazy
Three days after Amazon announced its AI chatbot Q, some employees are warning that it is experiencing severe hallucinations and leaking confidential data.
CAPTCHA is a waste of time
Slows the internet and provides little protection
CAPTCHA systems are a waste of time, according to boffins at UC Irvine.
Electric vehicles are less reliable
79 per cent more problems
According to Consumer Reports ' newly released annual car reliability survey, shows that electric vehicle owners continue to report far more problems with their vehicles than owners of conventional cars or hybrids.
Circuit-based quantum computers limited
If they only had more time
Timekeeping quality in circuit-based quantum computations are limited by the achievable circuit complexity, according to a new analysis published in the journal Physical Review Letters.
B650MT motherboard paired up with Ryzen 5 PRO 7654 CPU
Biostar has launched yet another combo, pairing up its own B650MT motherboard with AMD's Ryzen 5 PRO 7654 CPU and calling it the ultimate business solution.
Marvell expects falling revenue
Miserable time to be alive
Marvell said it’s expecting its revenue to decline as it enters the final quarter of the fiscal 2024 year, and its stock was trading more than four per cent lower in the after-hours session today.
Microsoft pauses Windows 11 version 23H2
Annoying bug
Microsoft has paused the rollout of Windows 11 version 23H2 due to an annoying bug which causes desktop icons to move between monitors.
No chance of super intelligent AI in the next year
Microsoft says the technology is decades away.
Software King of the World Microsoft has said people should not be worried about super intelligent AI because it could be decades away from appearing.