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Sarah Gwilliam is neither a software engineer nor, she confesses, does she “speak AI”. But after her father died recently she got the spark of an idea for creating a generative artificial-intelligence ...
Question: I’ve spent hours fine-tuning my post-military resume. I had a resume writer help, ran it through various AI tools and have edited this thing to death. How can I tell if it’s done and should ...
Apple might use Gemini to power its revamped version of Siri, Bloomberg reports. The companies are in the early stages of exploring a partnership, with Google training a version of its Gemini model ...
As if you didn’t have enough to worry about when it comes to surveillance, researchers have discovered a new way to identify and track people using Wi-Fi signals—and I’m not talking about anything ...
Dr. Steier is a public health scientist who specializes in science communication. The health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., says he wants to understand what causes autism. It’s a perfectly laudable ...
A group of Jewish tourists were filmed dismantling a landmark cross on a Welsh hillside and using the stones to create a giant Star of David in its place. The 60ft long cross made from loose stones is ...
The Boston Red Sox were spotted looking at something curious in the dugout Saturday night. The San Diego Padres apparently know exactly what it was. Over the weekend, Jomboy Media shared a clip from ...
Automation can help ease the strain of a busy day. There are specific tools and features available for automation. Some tools do have a steep learning curve. Get more in-depth ZDNET tech coverage: Add ...
The airline planned to restart operations after a strike that disrupted half a million travelers. The agreement would reshape how flight attendants are paid. By Ian Austen Reporting from Ottawa The ...
Primary Health Properties (PHP) has defeated a US private equity giant in the battle for control of a GP surgery owner. Shareholders backed PHP's £1.8billion takeover of Assura, despite KKR's plea ...
A Co Londonderry man has admitted defrauding a charity of nearly £30,000 after using its corporate credit card for personal expenses. Timothy Glenn, from Barr Cregg in Claudy, faced a charge of fraud ...