TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI adds fine-tuning on GPT-3.5 Turbo
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"Developers can now run supervised fine-tuning to make this model perform better for their use cases," the company said in a blogpost on Tuesday.
Twitch starts testing TikTok-like clips feed
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"Our first Discovery Feed experiment starts rolling out to select users today," the company posted on X.
Mastering the Art of Inviting People to Follow You on Instagram
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In this article, we will explore effective strategies and techniques for inviting people to follow you on Instagram, helping you expand your reach and connect with a larger audience.
Grieving widow sues Musk's Tesla over husband's death
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Jyung Woo Hahn, 46, died on March 12, 2022, when his Tesla malfunctioned and collided with a tree and burst into flames in New York.
X increases max DM group size to 200
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Enrique, a product engineer at X, posted on Tuesday, "Max DM group size has been increased from 150 to 200. And a cool improvement coming to DMs as well next week so keep your eyes peeled."
Instagram begins to roll out web version of Threads amid usage fall
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Threads users will be able to post, view their feed, and interact with posts from the desktop, according to the social media platform.
YouTube sees over 1.7 bn views on AI tool-related videos in 2023
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The platform also introduced YouTube’s Music AI Incubator.
Snapchat to feature new generative AI feature 'Dreams'
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With this upcoming generative AI feature, the company "will again experiment with AI images-- but soon, those images may contain you and your friends in imaginative backgrounds," reports TechCrunch.
X kills headlines from links to articles as Elon Musk tells journos to publish directly
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“This is coming from me directly. Will greatly improve the aesthetics,” Musk informed via a post. Earlier, he said that if you’re a journalist who wants more freedom to write and a higher income, “then publish directly on this platform!”. A follower reacted: “Then give us better tools.”
Over 947mn cyberattacks blocked in India out of 1.1bn worldwide in Q2: Report
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According to the Tata Capital-funded company Indusface, this figure reflects a sharp escalation of 90 per cent in the frequency of cyberattacks on Indian websites during Q2, as compared to Q1, which recorded 500 million attacks.
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