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What Gemini means for the GenAI boom
Gemini, Google’s new AI model, is great at competitive programming, among other things.
AI Explained is a YouTube channel that covers the latest developments in AI.
One problem with regulating AI is that the technology evolves (much) faster than regulators can.
Wikifunctions is an open repository of code that anyone can use or contribute to.
Did we need another study to tell us that longer commutes are bad for mental health? Probably not, but here’s one anyway.
Are governments spying on you through push notifications? Sounds like it! In fact, push notifications are a privacy nightmare.