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Top Ai Advancements

 

A quick look at the top AI advancements 

Sora AI: Sora, developed by a team at TechCorp, has made waves with its breakthroughs in natural language processing, enabling a more nuanced understanding of human language and context. Its advanced algorithms have shown promising results in various applications, from chatbots to sentiment analysis.

Google's Quantum Supremacy: Google recently claimed to have achieved quantum supremacy, a milestone in quantum computing that could revolutionize AI algorithms. This breakthrough opens doors to solving complex problems exponentially faster than classical computers.

OpenAI's GPT-4: OpenAI unveiled GPT-4, the latest iteration of its powerful language model. GPT-4 boasts improved capabilities in generating human-like text and understanding context, pushing the boundaries of AI-generated content even further.

Microsoft's Azure AI: Microsoft continues to expand its Azure AI services, offering businesses scalable solutions for machine learning, computer vision, and speech recognition. Recent updates focus on enhancing accessibility and ease of integration for developers.

DeepMind's AlphaFold: DeepMind made headlines with AlphaFold, a system that accurately predicts protein folding, a crucial step in drug discovery and understanding diseases. AlphaFold's capabilities could revolutionize the field of biology and accelerate drug development processes.

IBM's Watson Health: IBM's Watson Health division continues to leverage AI for healthcare applications, from personalized treatment recommendations to medical image analysis. Recent advancements aim to improve patient outcomes and streamline healthcare workflows.

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Apple Hacked By A 16 Year Old Teen !

 A Teenage boy pleeded guillty to hack into Apple internal database The 16-year-old accessed 90 gigabytes worth of files, breaking into the system many times over the course of a year from his suburban home in Melbourne, reports The Age newspaper. It says he stored the documents in a folder called 'hacky hack hack'.👻 Apple insists that no customer data was compromised. But The Age reports that the boy had accessed customer accounts. In a statement to the BBC, Apple said: "We vigilantly protect our networks and have dedicated teams of information security professionals that work to detect and respond to threats. "In this case, our teams discovered the unauthorised access, contained it, and reported the incident to law enforcement. "We regard the data security of our users as one of our greatest responsibilities and want to assure our customers that at no point during this incident was their personal data compromised." According to stateme

All Controller controls all your consoles

Am here to introduce to you the All controller for all standard game consoles... Remember the third party controller your sibling/cousin/friend made you use when you visited his or her house in the NES days? Remember the pain you felt when the joystick wasn’t quite right and they were hosing you on Mortal Kombat while you were busy trying to figure out why your character kept kicking? Well the  All Controller isn’t like that at all. The All Controller is a third party project that, in theory, can be used on any console. You can set up macros and speed buttons and connect to the Xbox, the PS4, or the Switch. It also has a 40 hour battery and can connect to PCs. “Connecting to consoles will be as easy as plugging in the custom USB adapter,” write the creators. “This device will allow the ALL Controller to connect to the XBox 360, XBox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. Added support for Nintendo Wii, WiiU and Switch will be added as well. On top of that, the USB adapter will h

Supercomputer Can Calculate in 1 Second What Would Take You 6 Billion Years

It's shiny, fast and ultrapowerful. But it's not the latest Alpha Romeo. A physics laboratory in Tennessee just unveiled Summit, likely to be named the world's speediest and smartest supercomputer. Perhaps most exciting for the U.S.? It's faster than China's. Hot 100 smartphones The supercomputer — which fills a server room the size of two tennis courts — can spit out answers to 200 quadrillion (or 200 with 15 zeros) calculations per second, or 200 petaflops, according to Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where the supercomputer resides. "If every person on Earth completed one calculation per second, it would take the world population 305 days to do what Summit can do in 1 second," according to an ORNL statement. Put another way, if one person were to run the calculations, hypothetically, it would take 2.3 trillion days, or 6.35 billion years. [9 Super-Cool Uses for Supercomputers] The former "world's fastest supercomputer," called S