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OpenAI launches GPT-Live, a full-duplex voice upgrade that lets ChatGPT talk more like a person
OpenAI on Wednesday launched GPT-Live, a pair of new voice models that fundamentally redesign how people talk to ChatGPT — replacing the company's existing Advanced Voice Mode with an architecture that can listen and speak simultaneously, much like an actual human conversation. T…
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One interface isn't enough for enterprise AI
Presented by Oracle NetSuite Every major technology transition produces a set of assumptions about where the market is headed. The assumptions are often directionally correct, but they tend to underestimate the degree to which organizations adapt new technologies to their own ci…
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Exclusive: EdVisorly Raises $13.3M Series A To Fix The Messy College Transfer Process With AI
Los Angeles-based startup EdVisorly tells Crunchbase News exclusively that it has secured a $13.3 million Series A funding round to scale its AI-native platform, which automates the manual back-office workflows that can slow down university admissions.
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The Galaxy Watch 9 Looks to Be More of the Same
Samsung doesn't need to reinvent the wheel often.
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STEM Needs Leaders From Every Generation at the Table
Working in isolation, especially for leaders, is rapidly becoming an outmoded idea. The modern era is defined by rapid technological advancements and increasingly complex, collaborative global challenges. In this environment, leadership can no longer be approached as an individua…
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Godzilla Wants All the Smoke in New ‘Minus Zero’ Trailer
Ryunosuke Kamiki is back as Koichi Shikishima, fighting to protect his family from the King of the Monsters spinning the block on Japan (and America) in 'Godzilla Minus Zero.'
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International tech
Chasing the 2030 Power Generation Target: China's Artificial Sun Race Heats Up
China private nuclear fusion sector surges as multiple startups adopt differentiated technical routes, driven by AI energy demand and policy support, targeting demonstration reactors by 2030.
pandaily.com
Mukesh Bansal’s Nurix AI Acquires Verloop
Mukesh Bansal-led enterprise AI startup Nurix AI announced its plans to acquire Verloop.io to expand its offerings across both voice…
inc42.com
Microsoft reportedly assigns Obsidian to develop new Fallout game in major Xbox strategy shift
Microsoft is reportedly shifting Obsidian Entertainment to develop a new Fallout game,… Content originally published on The Tech Portal - Global technology news, latest gadget news and breaking tech news.
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Apple’s iPhone Ultra initial China inventory estimated at around one million units
Apple’s first foldable smartphone, the iPhone Ultra, has entered mass production, according to supply chain sources. Foxconn has reportedly begun large-scale hiring to support production of the new device. Chinese tech blogger Dingjiao Digital said the first batch of inventory fo…
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The single most important number in the IMF’s growth downgrade is not 3 percent — it is 41, the daily transit count through Hormuz that quietly rewires how energy reaches Asia and Europe
What the IMF did not say on Wednesday matters as much as what it did.
siliconcanals.com
DJI Unreleased EV50 VTOL Cargo Drone Flies Above Everest, Unlocking 100km Low-Altitude Logistics
DJI pre-release EV50 composite-wing drone reaches 8,861 meters above Everest during polar mission, demonstrating 100km-range VTOL cargo capability for extreme environment logistics.
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Die Casting Comes Home
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The Agent Loop: How AI Goes From Answering Questions to Doing Things
In this article, we will walk through that progression. We will also look at how an agent is structured, what choices the model makes on every turn, what scaffolding holds it together, and when an agent is actually the right pattern to reach for.
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IBM Home Director: Home Automation in 1996
Back in the 1990s IBM had a pretty sizeable presence in the PC market, including its rather spiffy Aptiva series of PCs. Naturally their PCs had to feature heavily in …read more
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Fixing a Dodgy Cheap Audio DAC
One of the attractions of buying at the bottom end of the electronics market by mail order from China is that you never quite know what will come your way. …read more
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ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Claude: How They Differ
In this article, we will look at the various architectural forks the teams building these models encountered and the decisions they took.
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LAST CALL FOR ENROLLMENT: Become an AI Engineer - Cohort 7
Our 7th cohort of Becoming an AI Engineer starts in less than a week. This is a live, cohort-based course created in collaboration with best-selling author Ali Aminian and published by ByteByteGo.
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C64 Finally Gets the SRAM Corporate Wouldn’t Pay For
If you think RAM is expensive now, try putting yourselves in the shoes of a Commodore engineer, circa 1981. RAM was eye-wateringly expensive by modern standards, and Jack Tramiel wanted …read more
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A Brief History of the Crazy Old 7-Segment Display
How old is the seven-segment display? Surely it is a product of the 1970s. After all, calculators started showing up, and the height of junior high humor was plugging 7734 …read more
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