Intel’s Next-Gen CPU Support Accelerates with GCC 16 Integration
Intel’s Forward-Looking Compiler Strategy In a significant development for the open-source ecosystem, Intel has successfully merged support for its upcoming…
Intel’s Forward-Looking Compiler Strategy In a significant development for the open-source ecosystem, Intel has successfully merged support for its upcoming…
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A landmark international study coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union reveals AI assistants routinely misrepresent news content regardless of language or territory. The research involving 22 public service media organizations found systemic issues across four major AI platforms that could undermine democratic participation.
Artificial intelligence assistants routinely misrepresent news content approximately 45% of the time regardless of language, territory, or platform, according to a comprehensive international study coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and led by the BBC. The research, described as unprecedented in scope and scale, involved 22 public service media organizations across 18 countries working in 14 languages.
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OpenAI has unveiled Atlas, a revolutionary browser that deeply integrates ChatGPT functionality. The new browser represents a direct challenge to Google Chrome’s market dominance with AI-powered features including automated task completion.
OpenAI announced on Tuesday the global rollout of Atlas, a new internet browser that integrates directly with ChatGPT, according to reports from the company’s livestream event. The browser features innovative AI capabilities including a sidebar window that allows users to ask ChatGPT questions about web pages they’re viewing and an AI agent that can perform tasks automatically on behalf of users.
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