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Reddit announced on Thursday that it is introducing a set of new tools to make it easier for users to participate in its platform. The features…
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said that the forum’s website is planning to launch an upgraded search experience in 2025 designed to help users browse the social…
Openai used Subreddit, R/ChangemyviewTo create a test to measure the convincing abilities of AI logic models. The company revealed this to a system-a document that describes…
UK to unveil ‘Humphrey’ assistant for civil servants with other AI plans to cut red tape
A week after the UK government announced a sweeping plan to invest heavily in artificial intelligence, it is laying out more details on how it will…
Over the weekend, an excerpt from a recent interview with Telegram founder Pavel Durov went semi-viral on X (formerly Twitter). In the videoDurov tells right-wing personality…
Have you ever heard of Oakley sunglasses? The guy who founded it – Jim Jannard – became a billionaire after selling a lot of sunnies, then…
KTrust, a Tel Aviv-based security startup, takes a different approach to Kubernetes security than many of its competitors in the space. Instead of only scanning Kubernetes…
As Iran-backed groups attack Red Sea ships, investors back startups helping global cargo
Multiple shocks to global supply chains were caused first by the pandemic and more recently by Iran-backed Houthis target cargo ships in Red Sea have shown…
It was alone just over a year ago that McKinsey described Africa’s fintech landscape as a “hotbed for investment”. Fast forward to today, and startups on…