Microsoft, known for its vast investments in cutting-edge technologies, has experienced a temporary ban on employee usage of OpenAI’s popular product, ChatGPT. This restriction comes as a result of security and data concerns, according to an internal update on Microsoft’s website. Although Microsoft has invested extensively in OpenAI, precautions have been put in place due
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The world of professional wrestling is about to witness a seismic shift as Vince McMahon, the wrestling magnate and executive chairman of TKO, plans to sell a significant portion of his stake in the company. This announcement has sent shockwaves through the industry and raises questions about the future direction of WWE, the iconic wrestling
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The Metropolitan Police is facing intense political pressure to manage potential disruptions to remembrance events this weekend, with a pro-Palestinian march planned on Armistice Day. Police chiefs, including chairman of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Gavin Stephens, have supported the decision of Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley to allow the march to proceed, despite
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As the population ages, the management of atrial fibrillation (Afib) in older adults becomes increasingly important. Anticoagulation therapy plays a crucial role in reducing the risk of stroke and other cardiovascular events in these patients. However, there is a lack of consensus regarding the choice of oral anticoagulants (OACs) in this population. In this article,
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Scientists in China have achieved a groundbreaking experiment, resulting in the birth of a one-of-a-kind primate. This lab-born male monkey, a long-tailed macaque, displayed extraordinary observable features such as glowing yellow fingertips and green-shining eyes. However, the true marvel lied within its genes and the composition of its cells. Through the fusion of pluripotent stem
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Michigan has recently submitted its response to the Big Ten’s notice of disciplinary action in light of ongoing NCAA investigations regarding allegations of off-campus scouting and signal stealing by former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions. The university is now awaiting the decision from conference commissioner Tony Petitti on potential punishments. This article explores the university’s reaction,
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