US-listed LPG carrier owner refinances 2023 maturities but cannot extricate itself from deals with producer Sibur
EU approves procurement of 1 million artillery rounds for Ukraine.
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[Eye Popper] The AI Genie Has Escaped: Stanford copied ChatGPT for a few hundred bucks
Yikes. Loz Blain at NewAtlas just reported that Stanford has copied the ChatGPT AI for less than $600. The article started out with: “Stanford’s Alpaca AI performs similarly to the astonishing ChatGPT on many tasks – but it’s built on an open-…
Threat actors abuse Adobe Acrobat Sign to distribute RedLine info-stealer
Threat actors are abusing the legitimate Adobe Acrobat Sign service to distribute the RedLine information stealer. Avast researchers reported that threat actors are abusing the legitimate Adobe Acrobat Sign service to distribute the RedLine information stealer. Adobe Acrobat Sign allows registered users to sign documents online and send a document signature request to anyone. This […]
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India, Japan Sign 2 Documents On Cooperation On Japanese Language And Bullet Train
New Delhi: India and Japan on Monday signed two documents on the renewal of a memorandum of cooperation on the Japanese language and exchange of notes on a 300 billion Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) loan for Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train.At a special briefing by Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra on the visit of Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida to India, he said, "There were two documents
North Korea Says It Conducted Tactical Nuclear Attack Drill
Three days after it launched an ICBM, North Korea conducted a nuclear counterattack simulation as a response to the ongoing South Korea-U.S. joint military drills.
Logano, Ford deliver answer to Chevy’s strong NASCAR start
As the reigning NASCAR champion, Joey Logano had no reason to panic when Team Penske had a slower than expected start to the new season.
One student killed and another injured in shooting at Texas high school
Monday was the school’s first day back after spring break
‘Like a Roman hoard’: calls grow for return of Hampshire shark’s body parts
Historian Dan Snow assembled team to ‘secure the shark for science’ but head, tail and fin were goneThe discovery of a rare shark on a Hampshire beach is as valuable as the unearthing of an ancient treasure trove, an expert has said, as calls grow for …
Why You Should Opt Out of Sharing Data With Your Mobile Provider
A new breach involving data from nine million AT&T customers is a fresh reminder that your mobile provider likely collects and shares a great deal of information about where you go and what you do with your mobile device — unless and until you affirmatively opt out of this data collection. Here’s a primer on why you might want to do that, and how.
Certain questions might be coming to mind right now, like “What the heck is CPNI?” And, ‘If it’s so ‘customer proprietary,’ why is AT&T sharing it with marketers?” Also maybe, “What can I do about it?” Read on for answers to all three questions.