Friday, December 08, 2023

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Google announces Gemini, its ‘multimodal’ answer to ChatGPT

In an edited demo video, Gemini appears able to describe sketches, identify movie homages, and crack jokes. On Wednesday, Google announced the arrival of Gemini, its new multimodal large language model built from the ground up by the company’s AI division, DeepMind. Among its many functions, Gemini will underpin Google Bard, which has previously struggled to emerge from the shadow of its chatbot forerunner, OpenAI’s ChatGPT. READ MORE FROM POPULAR SCIENCE

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Facebook and Messenger to automatically encrypt messages

All Facebook and Messenger chats will be encrypted automatically, parent company Meta has announced. Messages and calls protected by end-to-end-encryption (E2EE) can be read only by the sender and recipient. It has been possible to opt in to encrypted messages for years, but now it will become the default position. Critics, including the UK government and police, claim the move to default encryption will make it harder to detect child sexual abuse on Messenger. READ MORE FROM BBC

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India-born media veteran Dr Samir Shah selected as new BBC chairman

Dr Samir Shah, a 71-year-old media executive with experience of working in UK broadcasting for over 40 years has been selected as the UK government's preferred candidate to take over as the new BBC chairman. READ MORE FROM ETV BHARAT

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International Surfing Association (ISA) releases statement regarding Teahupo’o Olympic judging tower debacle

The proposed new judging tower on the reef at Teahupo’o for the upcoming Olympics has not been well received locally, and a recent development is making things much worse. A construction barge slated to install the judging tower for the Olympic surfing event at Teahupo’o broke off pieces of the beach’s coral reef on December 1. Now, the International Surfing Association (ISA) released a statement regarding the debacle. “The ISA was saddened and surprised to see that a test undertaken by the French Polynesian government resulted in the coral reef at Teahupo’o being damaged by a barge,” the ISA wrote in a press release. READ MORE FROM THE INERTIA

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