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We have heard about ChatGPT, but do you know what FraudGPT is? In this article, I will tell you about it and how best to avoid being defrauded by it. Prompts are similar to ChatGPT. Type in a question, press enter, and a reply is generated. Netenrich tested this...
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2023 was a year marked by exponential growth in the tech sector, especially where Artificial Intelligence (AI) is concerned. Open AI released ChatGPT and it went viral. Google introduced Bard. Microsoft revealed its version called CoPilot. Anthropic unveiled Claude....
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Most of you know that I am a space enthusiast and as such write a lot about our Space Programs. I love it and what we can learn from pursuing it. Last week I had the pleasure to tour the Kennedy Space Center Museum with my sister. It was a spectacular exhibit. I have...
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Will electric vehicles prevail over the movement to use biofuels? This largely depends on who you are talking to. The US government has pushed for electric automobiles to replace fossil-fueled cars and is providing some incentives to purchase them. Be aware...
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Governments around the world are incorporating legislation for the rapid adoption of sustainable energy sources. There are several sustainable innovations that will change the way our energy sector currently operates. They range from cleaner energy production to smart...
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Machine Learning (ML) is shaking up the rapidly moving artificial intelligence (AI) industry in the technology sector. There are various types of machine learning that range from supervised to semisupervised and unsupervised. I will attempt to outline how they work...