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Orcas were spotted using kelp as a grooming tool on each other, the first known use of tools among cetaceans for something other than hunting prey.
Incorporating AI into the development workflow is not simply a byproduct of technology hype; rather, it reflects a change in the manner we construct software.
New high-definition drone footage shows the apex predators using a tool made of kelp.
From your laptop to a loud GPU cluster, AI prompts are a mysterious energy drain. Our columnist attempted to trace their journey—and their impact.
Lines of credit and credit cards are revolving credit sources that differ in several key ways.
There are two schools of thought when it comes to using an alignment aid on the golf ball while putting. Some players find using a line on their ball helps them align their putter and get the ball ...
MIT study reveals long-term ChatGPT use may impair brain function, showing decreased neural connectivity compared to those who rely on their own brains for writing.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces HHS campaign for wearables as affordable alternatives to medications, highlighting how they help monitor health metrics.
Turning a "hard corner" Key fair use ruling clarifies when books can be used for AI training In landmark ruling, judge likens AI training to schoolchildren learning to write.
While many faces remain the same, an eye on the future is essential with this group. Here is a detailed outlook of the offensive line for when the Bills return for training camp in late July.
The rollout of new Piccadilly line trains has been pushed back by up to a year while the network tries to tackle the “complex” introduction of the modern fleet on a 120-year-old Tube railway.