Japan has lifted a prototype offshore wind turbine wall above the ocean, demonstrating how a new clustered turbine design could dramatically increase renewable energy output while reshaping the economics of offshore wind. A Different Way Of Thinking About Offshore Wind For more than two decades, offshore wind has largely followed […]
Posted in News Tagged Offshore, Power, sustainability, Wind TurbineYou can now make flash-cards and quizzes and then test yourself (and other people) easier than ever. Discover how to create these quizzes quickly within the ChatGPT interface, this video shows just how easy it is … [Note – To Watch This Video without glitches/interruptions, It may be best to […]
Posted in News Tagged AI, ChatGPT, QuizzesMost email platforms let you mark important messages so they do not get forgotten. Whether it is called a flag, a star, or a reminder, the idea is simple. Turn emails into prompts for action rather than things you hope you remember later. Outlook In Microsoft Outlook, follow-up flags work […]
Posted in News Tagged Email, Google, Inbox, OutlookUK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has warned that Elon Musk’s X could lose the “right to self regulate” after its Grok AI tool was linked to the creation and circulation of illegal sexualised imagery, prompting a formal Ofcom investigation and an accelerated UK government response. Background The controversy centred on X, […]
Posted in News Tagged Elon Musk, Keir Starmer, XNew research has found that AI large language models (LLMs) trained to behave badly in a single narrow task can begin producing harmful, deceptive, or extreme outputs across completely unrelated areas, raising serious new questions about how safe AI systems are evaluated and deployed. A Surprising Safety Failure in Modern […]
Posted in News Tagged AI, Behaviour, LLMOpenAI has invested in Merge Labs, a new brain computer interface research company cofounded by its chief executive Sam Altman, marking an escalation in efforts to link human cognition directly with artificial intelligence. BCIs, The Next Frontier? The investment, confirmed by OpenAI, sees the AI company participate as the largest […]
Posted in News Tagged Brain Computer Interface, OpenAI, Sam AltmanA US startup claims the first hotel on the Moon could be deployed by the early 2030s, as space agencies return to lunar missions and private companies search for commercially viable ways to support long-term human presence beyond Earth. Who Is GRU? The proposal comes from Galactic Resource Utilization Space, […]
Posted in News Tagged Hotels, MoonGoogle’s expanding AI partnerships, product integration, and recent technical progress are fuelling growing debate over whether it has quietly moved ahead of OpenAI in the global race to deploy large-scale artificial intelligence. Matched Since 2022 Google and OpenAI have been closely matched since late 2022, when OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT […]
Posted in News Tagged AI, Google, OpenAISmart glasses with built-in cameras are being increasingly misused to secretly record people in public, creating new privacy and security concerns. Cases reported in the UK, Europe and North America show women being filmed without their knowledge, with footage later posted online and attracting tens of thousands, and in some […]
Posted in News Tagged Filming, Security, smart glassesPerplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas has warned that if capable AI can run locally on personal devices, the economic and environmental case for endlessly expanding large data centres could start to weaken. Data Packed Locally On A Chip Instead For most users today, artificial intelligence follows a simple pattern. A request […]
Posted in News Tagged Data Centres, sustainabilityThis video shows how you can create high quality photos and images easier than ever with the new toy from OpenAI, namely ChatGPT Image 1.5 … enjoy! [Note – To Watch This Video without glitches/interruptions, It may be best to download it first]
Posted in News Tagged ChatGPT, OpenAIRushed emails are one of the easiest ways to create unnecessary confusion, embarrassment, or rework, and using delayed or scheduled sending gives you a short buffer after pressing send to catch mistakes, rethink tone, or make sure your message lands at the right moment. How to do it: Outlook Compose […]
Posted in News Tagged Emails, Microsoft, Outlook