Meta has long since chosen to abandon its metaverse ambitions and lean heavily on artificial intelligence. It has now made…
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While the R5.4 billion data centre investment was the main headline in Microsoft’s big announcement this week, its digital skills…
The Olympic and Paralympic Games represent the pinnacle of athletic achievement, where the world’s sporting elite showcase their prowess. Modern…
OpenAI and Reddit are partnering up. The deal will see Reddit offering up its Data API for OpenAI’s use, “which…
Yesterday, Nike announced that its Training Club workout videos would be arriving on Netflix. The first batch (of two) is…
Have you ever applied for a job using VR? If you’ve ever been in the position of starting a new…
One of the joys of watching the Olympics is seeing the speed, strength and grace of the competitors. It’s amazing…
WeThinkCode, the local software developer training academy will expand to yet another province (previously only in Gauteng and the Western…
Whether you’re still working from home or on corona-leave at the moment, we all have additional time on our hands.…
Surely an AI won’t ever be able to compete? Well, it turns out they might. A paper recently published in Nature reports that an AI has now managed to predict future scientific discoveries by simply extracting meaningful data from research publications.