Serie A leaders Inter Milan recovered from conceding two early goals to beat lowly Pisa 6-2 and open a six-point gap on ...
A massive unsecured database exposed 149 million logins, raising concerns over infostealer malware and credential theft.
For enterprises deploying AI applications with similar read-heavy workloads and unpredictable traffic spikes, OpenAI's ...
OpenAI has begun testing advertising in ChatGPT. Ad experts said OpenAI will need to prove a chatbot can actually sell.
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Long Beach sets out to tally its homeless population once again with annual point-in-time count
Before the sun had even risen on Thursday morning, Jan. 22, hundreds of volunteers had already fanned out across Long Beach ...
Clothing retailer Under Armour is investigating a recent data breach that purloined customers' email addresses and other personal information, but so far there are no signs the hackers stole any ...
Nearly 23 million Americans get health insurance through one of the online “exchanges” (also called “marketplaces”) that ...
This year’s class of Oscar nominees has been announced. Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” led all films Thursday with 16 nominations to the 98th Academy Awards, setting a record for the most ...
Horror films have traditionally been left out of the Oscars, but as nominations for the 98th Academy Awards are announced Thursday, Ryan Coogler’s vampire tale “Sinners” could make ...
Horror films have traditionally been left out of the Oscars, but when nominations for the 98th Academy Awards are announced Thursday, Ryan Coogler’s vampire tale “Sinners” could make history.
OpenEvidence has raised $250 million at a $12 billion valuation, becoming the most valuable healthcare AI company to date. The startup, which has been dubbed “ChatGPT for doctors,” said Jan. 21 it ...
Daniel Nadler, the 42-year-old CEO and cofounder of OpenEvidence, is now worth $7.6 billion as his AI search tool surges in popularity among U.S. doctors.
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