Elon Musk challenges OpenAI’s transition to for-profit model
Musk also advocates for open-source AI development, criticizing OpenAI for moving away from its nonprofit origins.
Popular app to stop working on iPhones in May
According to Meta, the decision to drop support for older devices stems from the limitations of outdated operating systems.
ESA’s Proba-3 mission to create artificial solar eclipses in Space
The mission also includes experiments to refine techniques for satellite servicing and space debris removal.
Canadian news outlets sue OpenAI for alleged copyright violations
OpenAI maintains that its models are trained on publicly available data and operate within fair use and international copyright principles.
WhatsApp users slam new animated typing indicator
The redesign mirrors Apple's iMessage typing animation, but users argue that it disrupts WhatsApp’s hallmark simplicity.
TikTok introduces age restrictions amid mental health concerns
In addition to filter restrictions, TikTok plans to introduce new safety resources across 13 European countries.
Ancient crocodile fossil unearthed in Peru
Paleontologists in Peru have unveiled the fossilized remains of a juvenile crocodilian species dating back 10 to 12 million years.
PlayStation at 30: How Sony’s grey box conquered gaming
PlayStation was Sony's first foray into the world of video games and when it hit the shelves in Japan on December 3, 1994, the company needed to sell one million units to cover its costs.
Personalized forwarding arrives in WhatsApp update
While the exact timeline for the full rollout remains undisclosed, the feature is expected to be part of WhatsApp’s next significant update.
Scientists detect most energetic cosmic electrons ever observed
The electrons detected by HESS are the most energetic ever observed, marking a breakthrough in astrophysics.
Humans changing Earth’s rotational axis
This research highlights a critical need for sustainable water management to mitigate further environmental and planetary disruptions.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink advances brain-computer interface trials
In addition to the U.S. trials, Neuralink received approval from Health Canada to begin its first international clinical study, CAN-PRIME.