UK retailer GAME denies reports that it will stop selling physical games in-store

In a time where digitalization is taking over many industries, the fate of physical stores, especially those selling games, remains uncertain. Recently, reports began to circulate that UK retailer GAME was considering stopping the sale of physical games in its stores, sparking concerns among gamers and industry experts. However, the company has come forward to… Continue reading UK retailer GAME denies reports that it will stop selling physical games in-store

Rabbit denies that the Rabbit R1 is fundamentally just an Android app

Rabbit denies that the Rabbit R1 is fundamentally just an Android app In the age of smart devices and advanced technology, the market is flooded with a myriad of gadgets designed to make our lives easier. Smartphones, tablets, smart home devices—the list goes on. But a recent controversy has surfaced regarding the Rabbit R1, a… Continue reading Rabbit denies that the Rabbit R1 is fundamentally just an Android app

Google denies that Bard AI copied ChatGPT’s homework

Recently, Google dismissed claims that its newly released natural language processing (NLP) model, the Back and Forth Adversarial Network (Bard AI), plagiarized from another leading language processing model known as ChatGPT. Google first released Bard AI in February 2021, claiming that it was the first NLP model to bridge Natural Language Understanding (NLU) and natural… Continue reading Google denies that Bard AI copied ChatGPT’s homework

Google denies Bard was trained with ChatGPT data

Google recently denied reports that BERT, its Natural Language Processing (NLP) system, was trained using data sourced from ChatGPT, an open-source library of natural language conversations. The reports stemmed from a paper authored by scientists from Google Research, OpenAI and Stanford University. In the paper, the team tested the effectiveness of ChatGPT alongside other NLP… Continue reading Google denies Bard was trained with ChatGPT data

Twitter Denies That Leaked Data From 200 Million Accounts Came From Its Systems

Twitter recently released a statement denying reports that personal information belonging to 200 million accounts had been leaked. The leaked data was said to include usernames, email addresses, and other private identifying information. The incident, first reported by ‘TechCrunch’, claimed that the leaked data came from a “black market website” known as “The RealDeal”. Upon… Continue reading Twitter Denies That Leaked Data From 200 Million Accounts Came From Its Systems

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