ChatGPT defeats the quacks
Published in AI


Doctors who use it are better than those who don’t

A new study has found that quacks who used ChatGPT to diagnose illnesses were better at it than those who relied on their experience.

Elon Musk's 'Apocalypse-Proof' cybertruck faces sixth recall
Published in Transportation


After the end of the world, Tesla will run repair shops

Elon [Look at me] Musk's so-called "apocalypse-proof" Cybertruck is once again in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

NSO Group operates Pegasus Spyware
Published in News


It wasn’t its government customers after all

Legal documents released during the ongoing US litigation between NSO Group and WhatsApp have revealed that the Israeli cyberweapons maker’s customers do not do dirty work.

Diamonds are chip’s best friend
Published in News


Chip cooling sparkles

Akash Systems has secured a "non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms" for $18.2 million in CHIPS Act funding to scale up the production of its diamond-cooled semiconductors.

Google AI chatbot threatens student
Published in News


Please die. Please

Google's AI chatbot, Gemini, threatened a Michigan college student during a  conversation about the challenges and solutions for aging adults,