Monthly Archives: April 2023

Amazon announces Bedrock and Titan, generative AI on the cloud

Bedrock, now in limited preview, opens the door to two new large language models hosted on AWS. The post Amazon announces Bedrock and Titan, generative AI on the cloud appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Instagram Reels adds a series of creator-focused updates, including a dedicated ‘trends’ section

As governments around the world express growing concerns about TikTok, its rival Instagram Reels is getting a series of new updates aimed at creators. Meta announced today that it’s adding a dedicated destination for trending audio and hashtags on Reels, … Continue reading

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Tesla price cuts come for Europe

It’s EV price reduction deja vu — at least for Tesla vehicles. The automaker, which lowered prices last week in the United States, has made another reduction, this time in markets throughout Europe and Israel. The reductions, which were as … Continue reading

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Best iPhone Chargers of 2023

As we continue through 2023, the iPhone has become an essential part of our lives, serving as a communication device, a camera, a music player, and more. However, even with the advancements in battery technology, the need for a reliable … Continue reading

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addresses letter from Musk and other tech leaders calling for A.I. pause

Musk, Wozniak and other tech leaders said that AI companies should halt the development of anything more powerful than GPT-4 in an open letter last month.

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TIOBE Index for April 2023: Dark horse Zig reaches top 50

Python, C and Java are the top three programming languages this month according to TIOBE’s search engine overview. The post TIOBE Index for April 2023: Dark horse Zig reaches top 50 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Sam Altman: Size of LLMs won’t matter as much moving forward

When OpenAI co-founder and CEO Sam Altman speaks these days, it makes sense to listen. His latest venture has been on everyone’s lips since the release of GPT-4 and ChatGPT, one of the most sophisticated large language model-based interface created … Continue reading

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4 SaaS engagement metrics that attract investors

Oleksandr Yaroshenko Contributor Oleksandr Yaroshenko is head of investor relations at Headway, an edtech startup with operations in Ukraine, the UK, Poland, and Cyprus. Investors wish they could forecast the future and decrease the uncertainty regarding how a business will … Continue reading

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Parler to be acquired by digital media company Starboard, shut down temporarily

Parler, a platform that emerged out of the social media backlash of the Trump era, has been acquired by a new company that plans to temporarily shut it down. Digital media conglomerate Starboard, which recently changed its name from Olympic … Continue reading

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Unicorns are rare, but what about real?

 Hello, and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. This week Mary Ann, Natasha and Alex enjoyed the warming climate and the fact that there are … Continue reading

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