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No, ChatGPT Hasn’t Added a Ban on Giving Legal and Health Advice Rumors have been spreading online claiming ChatGPT is no longer allowed to provide legal or health-related responses. However, OpenAI has officially confirmed these reports are false. According to Karan Singhal, OpenAI’s head of Health...
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What Does “Eyes-Off Driving” Really Mean? Eyes-off driving is the next big leap in car automation — allowing drivers to literally take their eyes off the road while the vehicle handles the task. General Motors recently joined automakers like Mercedes-Benz and BMW in developing Level 3 “eyes-off” sys...
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Apple Brings Its App Store to the Web: What’s New? Apple brings its App Store to the web, marking a major shift in how users discover and browse apps across devices. The redesigned web-based App Store now serves as a unified destination for exploring iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision Pro, Apple Watch, and A...
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Alleged U Penn Hacker Claims They’re in It for Money A person claiming to be behind the University of Pennsylvania hack has clarified their intentions, stating they are “in it for the money,” not “primarily anti-DEI.” The alleged hacker told The Verge that the group obtained around 1.2 million lines...
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Why Google’s TV Streamer (4K) Deal Is Making Headlines Shoppers looking for a premium streaming experience are in luck — Google’s TV Streamer (4K) is now at its best price ever, dropping to $74.99 ahead of Black Friday. The sleek device offers crisp 4K HDR streaming and doubles as a Matter-compatibl...
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What’s Behind Apple TV’s New Name and Sound? Apple TV’s new name now comes with a new sound, signaling a refreshed identity for the platform. After dropping “Plus” from its title, Apple partnered with Grammy-winning artist Finneas to craft a unique intro sound, marking a new era for the streaming se...
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Why Studio Ghibli, Bandai Namco, and Square Enix Are Demanding OpenAI Stop Using Their Content Studio Ghibli, Bandai Namco, and Square Enix are pushing back against OpenAI’s alleged use of their copyrighted materials to train its AI model, Sora 2. The Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA)...
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Why Coca-Cola’s New AI Holiday Ad Is a Sloppy Eyesore Coca-Cola’s new AI holiday ad is a sloppy eyesore that has left long-time fans puzzled. The beverage giant tried to modernize its classic “Holidays Are Coming” theme using generative AI—but the result feels more robotic than magical. Instead of n...
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Apple Could Have a Huge 2026 with These Upcoming Products Apple could have a huge 2026 with these upcoming products, marking one of its most ambitious years yet. According to reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s 50th anniversary could introduce a powerful mix of innovation — from the long-r...
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Windows 11 Bluetooth Headphone Sharing Explained Windows 11 is finally getting a handy Bluetooth headphone sharing feature — and it’s perfect for anyone who loves watching movies or listening to music with a friend. Microsoft has started testing this new “shared audio” function, which lets two Bluet...
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Chinese Hackers Target European Diplomats with Windows Zero-Day Flaw Chinese state-sponsored hackers have been exploiting a Windows zero-day vulnerability to spy on European diplomats across multiple countries, cybersecurity experts warn. The advanced persistent threat group Mustang Panda, known for...
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What Makes This Ingenious TV Unit So Special? This ingenious TV unit is secretly an elite projector screen designed for home theater lovers who value both aesthetics and performance. Known as the Norstone Eden Vision, it combines sleek furniture design with cutting-edge projection technology. Instea...
