Overnight, shares of AMD skyrocketed almost 24% after it announced a deal with OpenAI, which could see the latter take a 10% stake in the chipmaker.
Inside a Canadian mission to track North Korean ships as Chinese jets intercept
Inside the deep blue waters of the East China Sea, a Canadian military aircraft surveys the vast expanse below. The CP-140 Aurora, a maritime patrol aircraft operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force, is designed primarily to hunt enemy submarines — bu…
Can Sweet Songs Prevail Over Bloody Ones? Mexico Is Giving It a Try.
On Sunday, three contestants were crowned winners of the inaugural, government-run “Mexico Sings” competition, meant to promote songs that aren’t about drug cartels or violence.
Why brittle bones aren’t just a women’s problem
More men are now living long enough to develop osteoporosis. But few are aware of the risk, and fewer still are screened and treated.
Marjorie Taylor Greene demands ‘English-official’ law be passed before Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance
The far-right congresswoman called Bad Bunny’s selection for the Super Bowl ‘perverse’ and ‘unwanted’ as she fumed about his impending halftime show
Apps in ChatGPT could be OpenAI’s most ambitious platform play to date, drawing parallels with Facebook’s 2007 efforts to become a platform via social graph (Casey Newton/Platformer)
Casey Newton / Platformer:
Apps in ChatGPT could be OpenAI’s most ambitious platform play to date, drawing parallels with Facebook’s 2007 efforts to become a platform via social graph — Facebook’s social graph went down in the flame…
US Military prepares AI pilot drones capable of devastating attacks on Beijing and Moscow
The US Air Force is planning to deploy drones that are piloted by artificial intelligence as it prepares for potential conflict with China, Russia and others
US government shutdown enters second week, no end in sight
Latest News Latest News https://www.channelnewsasia.com/ CySecBot CySecBot
Ashleigh Brilliant, prolific ‘Pot-Shots’ phrasemaker, dies at 91
Over nearly a half-century, he wrote 10,000 epigrams, none longer than 17 words, and printed them on postcards, T-shirts, mugs and in books.
Mother of Israeli hostage says she still doesn’t know if he’s alive or dead
Two years on from Hamas’ attack on 7 October, Herut Nimrodi says she is clinging to hope that her son Tamir is “still hanging on”.