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OpenAI releases new teacher guide for ChatGPT in classrooms
OpenAI releases new teacher guide for ChatGPT in classrooms
Amid continued uncertainty — and equal amounts of growing interest — surrounding the use of
2023-09-02 02:16
Topcon Further Expands Precision Technology for Any Size or Type of Farm at Agritechnica 2023
Topcon Further Expands Precision Technology for Any Size or Type of Farm at Agritechnica 2023
HANOVER, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 10, 2023--
2023-11-11 09:21
REUTERS NEXT - BofA CEO Moynihan says US economy headed for soft landing
REUTERS NEXT - BofA CEO Moynihan says US economy headed for soft landing
By Lananh Nguyen NEW YORK Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said on Wednesday he expects a soft
2023-11-09 00:53
Unification Church in Japan offers to set aside up to $66 million in a compensation fund
Unification Church in Japan offers to set aside up to $66 million in a compensation fund
The Unification Church’s Japanese branch plans to set aside up to $67 million to cover possible compensation for people seeking damages they say were caused by the group’s manipulative fundraising tactics
2023-11-08 09:17
JBS' Q3 profit plunges on low U.S. pork prices, beef margins and global chicken glut
JBS' Q3 profit plunges on low U.S. pork prices, beef margins and global chicken glut
By Ana Mano SAO PAULO JBS SA, the world's biggest meatpacker, reported an 86% drop in third-quarter net
2023-11-14 05:45
Where is Alyssa Farah Griffin? Fans swoon over 'The View' host's beach holiday snaps with husband Justin
Where is Alyssa Farah Griffin? Fans swoon over 'The View' host's beach holiday snaps with husband Justin
Alyssa Farah Griffin is on her summer hiatus from 'The View'
2023-08-11 10:19
What's in store for Blake Shelton after 23 seasons of 'The Voice'? OG coach looks forward to spending quality time with wife Gwen Stefani
What's in store for Blake Shelton after 23 seasons of 'The Voice'? OG coach looks forward to spending quality time with wife Gwen Stefani
After 12 years and nine wins, the Season 23 of NBC's singing competition 'The Voice' marks country star Blake Shelton's last stint as a coach
2023-05-24 10:21
WWE officials feel Logan Paul has generated 'great publicity' for US Title
WWE officials feel Logan Paul has generated 'great publicity' for US Title
Logan Paul will be taking part in the WWE Elimination Chamber set to take place in Australia in February 2024
2023-11-19 12:46
Microsoft takes over Activision Blizzard: Everything you need to know about $69bn deal for Call of Duty maker
Microsoft takes over Activision Blizzard: Everything you need to know about $69bn deal for Call of Duty maker
After nearly two years and $69 billion, Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard is finally complete. The Xbox maker and the game developer are joining together in the biggest purchase in gaming history. It is a vast business undertaking that will define the future of the two companies and the gaming industry more broadly. But what will it actually mean for the gamers who use Microsoft’s platforms and play Activision’s games – as well as those that don’t? What happened in the deal? Microsoft first announced that it wanted to buy Activision Blizzard in January last year. Microsoft makes the Xbox and Activision Blizzard makes many of the worlds biggest games – it is often associated with Call of Duty, but also makes World Of Warcraft, Overwatch and mobile giant Candy Crush, and more. In the time since, the deal has been hit by opposition from rivals, primarily PlayStation maker Sony, and has been undergoing scrutiny from regulators, who worried that it would give Microsoft too much power in the gaming market, and harm players as a result. Regulators across the world expressed those reservations, and in some cases required Microsoft to make changes to the deal. Chief among those changes were Microsoft’s decision to give French gaming company Ubisoft the rights to distribute Activision games in the cloud. This was a response to concerns from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority, which expressed concern specifically that the deal would give Microsoft too much power over cloud gaming. But there were a host of less dramatic and expensive commitments. That included signing deals with other companies such as Sony and Nintendo to commit to keep Call of Duty games on their platforms. What will it mean for Xbox players? At least initially, the biggest consequences of the deal are likely to be for Xbox’s Game Pass, the subscription platform that allows players to download and play games in return for a monthly fee. More Activision games are expected to come to that platform as a result of the acquisition. But even that won’t happen straight away, at least with all games. Activision said in a statement this week – before the deal closed – that its big titles won’t be coming to Game Pass this year, and has not made any commitments about which games will do so or when. “While we do not have plans to put Modern Warfare III or Diablo IV into Game Pass this year, once the deal closes, we expect to start working with Xbox to bring our titles to more players around the world,” Activision wrote in a tweet. “And we anticipate that we would begin adding games into Game Pass sometime in the course of next year.” What will it mean for gamers on other platforms? Much of the discussion with regulators has been about this question. And many of the concessions that Microsoft gave over the deal were done with the aim of ensuring that the answer is: not that much, at least at first. Xbox has committed to keep making its games available on other platforms such as PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, as well as on cloud platforms. And Xbox chief Phil Spencer echoed that commitment in the announcement that the deal was completed. “Whether you play on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, PC or mobile, you are welcome here - and will remain welcome, even if Xbox isn’t where you play your favourite franchise. Because when everyone plays, we all win,” he wrote. But the bigger question might be about new games, especially those that come out after the initial commitments are over. Microsoft has committed to keep Call of Duty on rival platforms for 10 years, for instance – but things could change in the years after that, and with other, new games. When Microsoft bought another game developer Bethesda in 2020, for instance, there were questions over what it would mean for players on other platforms, and whether its games would be exclusive to Microsoft. Its most recent game Starcraft was available only on the Xbox and PC, and the upcoming Elder Scrolls VI is likely to be the same. Read More Nasa launches Psyche mission to study an ancient metal asteroid Microsoft buys Call of Duty developer in biggest deal in gaming history Microsoft gets go-ahead to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Nasa launches Psyche mission to study an ancient metal asteroid Microsoft buys Call of Duty developer in biggest deal in gaming history Microsoft gets go-ahead to buy Call of Duty maker Activision
2023-10-13 23:15
Hollywood's writers strike is on the verge of ending. What happens next?
Hollywood's writers strike is on the verge of ending. What happens next?
Now that a tentative deal has been struck to end Hollywood's writers strike after nearly five months, several steps remain before the industry gets back to normal
2023-09-25 11:17
Florida man admits to stealing $150K from elderly woman as part of computer hacking scheme on August 21
Florida man admits to stealing $150K from elderly woman as part of computer hacking scheme on August 21
Eddly Joseph, a 43-year-old man from Gainesville, Florida, admitted to his involvement in the elaborate fraud crime
2023-08-22 19:53
Jake Paul trains Logan Paul in hilarious sparring session ahead of Dillon Danis fight: 'Get his d**k'
Jake Paul trains Logan Paul in hilarious sparring session ahead of Dillon Danis fight: 'Get his d**k'
In a recent YouTube video, Jake Paul joked around as Logan Paul sparred in preparation for his fight with Dillon Danis
2023-09-23 16:54