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2 weeks ago |
thenationalnews.com | Dana Alomar
OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT has crashed, leaving users worldwide struggling to access the platform. More than 1,000 reports had been submitted by users having difficulty accessing ChatGPT by 1.31pm Abu Dhabi time, said Downdetector, which logs website and app crashes. The crash started at 11am, according to the platform.
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2 weeks ago |
thenationalnews.com | Dana Alomar
Formula One driver Charles Leclerc, Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, American entrepreneur Bryan Johnson and Tesla founder Elon Musk are among the famous figures who spend their nights on the Eight Sleep mattress cover and base. It’s a technology-enabled smart mattress cover, duvet, and base that cools itself, detects snoring, tracks your heart rate and claims to be the future of sleep. So I decided to try it – not because I had trouble sleeping, but because I was curious.
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3 weeks ago |
thenationalnews.com | Dana Alomar
I didn’t realise how much my identity was tied to my hair until it started falling out. What began as a few extra strands on my brush became something I couldn’t ignore by the end of 2024. I knew, logically, that hair reflects the body’s stress with a delay, but that didn’t make it any easier to watch mine thin day by day. I felt sad, ashamed and quietly panicked. Growing up Syrian, thick hair was a kind of cultural inheritance – something women were proud of.
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3 weeks ago |
thenationalnews.com | Dana Alomar
A new partnership between IBM and Inclusive Brains could bring mind-controlled computing closer to everyday use. By combining artificial intelligence, quantum computing and non-invasive neurotechnology, the companies aim to redefine how the brain communicates with devices.
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1 month ago |
thenationalnews.com | Dana Alomar
British broadcaster Piers Morgan has called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to allow international journalists into Gaza, saying the lack of access has made it impossible to verify the scale of destruction and human suffering. Speaking at the Arab Media Summit in Dubai, Morgan described Israel’s refusal to grant access to foreign media as “a complete disgrace” and said it made it “incredibly difficult” to obtain the facts about the war. “Facts should be sacred,” he said.
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