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Microsoft founder and philanthropist, ‘Bill Gates’ gave the supportive statement after Elon Musk alongside 1000 AI experts demanded a pause in AI development In a…
Savvy Gaming Group, a subsidiary of the Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), will lead the financing and expand into areas such as game development…
According to details, Nokia plans to launch the 4G network with the help of SpaceX rocket this year The people on earth have been enjoying…
This decision follows after a series of similar decisions taken by countries such as the USA, Canada and UK The Australian government in a recent…
New York Times, alongside many other organizations and celebrities got their blue tick removed after they refused to pay a monthly subscription Last week, micro-blogging…
Named as Transparent Solar, the technology can collect the light entering through windows and use it to create electricity Since their invention in 1883, solar…
Allowing users to use their phone as controllers, Netflix will finally be able to make its games playable on every Netflix device According to news…
A student at the York University, Millie Houlton appealed against a £60 parking fine through a letter written by ChatGPT We have all used ChatGPT…
Developed by researchers from the Penn State University, these smart diapers have built-in sensors that can detect when a diaper needs changing If you are…
Hackers that attacked the Institute of Space Technology and demanded a $500,000 ransom earlier this month have now leaked the public university’s data Located in…
Japanese firm ‘ALE’ plans to launch small satellites that will create an artificial meteor shower through tiny metal shooting star particles Meteor showers are a…
Analyst believe that splitting up the empire will help reduce investigations and scrutinization by regulators and authorities Chinese multinational technology company Alibaba Group is splitting…
The ‘buy now pay later’ service will allow users to split their bills into four separate payments over six weeks, with absolutely no interest or…