A groundbreaking study reveals that bonobos can use vocal sounds to convey meaning in ways previously thought unique to humans. Discover how these primates may share a remarkable linguistic ability!
In a nostalgic post, Bill Gates shares the original Microsoft code that launched the tech giant, celebrating its 50th anniversary. Discover the story behind the creation of Altair BASIC and more!
Swiss scientists have uncovered that bonobos can combine vocal calls into complex meanings, revealing an unexpected layer of communication once thought to be uniquely human. This groundbreaking research could change our understanding of animal language.
In a groundbreaking study, researchers reveal that OpenAI's GPT-4.5 model has passed a Turing test, being mistaken for a human 73% of the time, raising questions about AI's future in society.
OpenAI has introduced a beta feature for ChatGPT Team users, allowing them to connect internal knowledge databases, enhancing responses and making AI more relevant to company-specific contexts. Discover how this could revolutionize enterprise communication!
A new research paper reveals Fun-Tuning, a groundbreaking method to enhance prompt injections against AI language models like Google's Gemini. This could revolutionize cyber attacks, posing significant challenges for developers.
Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett is under fire after calling Gov. Greg Abbott 'Governor Hot Wheels' at a Human Rights Campaign dinner. As Republicans condemn her remarks, Crockett defends her statement, sparking a heated political debate.
In a controversial move, NASA has removed mentions of landing the first woman and first person of color on the moon from its Artemis 3 mission plans, following directives from the Trump administration to eliminate DEIA-related content.
In a heated courtroom exchange, Judge Boasberg critiques the Trump administration’s harsh language in legal filings regarding deportations. As the president navigates legal and political challenges, tensions rise over immigration policy.
New research reveals a single genetic mutation in the NOVA1 gene may explain why humans developed complex speech while Neanderthals could not. This tiny change in a brain protein has vast implications for understanding human communication.