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OpenAI head Sam Altman claims a single ChatGPT query uses ‘one 15th of a teaspoon’ of water but that doesn't put AI's environmental impact in the clear
By Jeremy Laird published
News But is water usage actually the worry?

Microsoft previews new super-sized Start menu for Windows 11
By Jeremy Laird published
news More of your apps and files just a couple of clicks away...

Apple's new UI for Macs and iPhones 'combines the optical qualities of glass with a fluidity only Apple can achieve,' but it sure looks like an awful lot like Windows Vista circa 2007
By Wes Fenlon published
News Frosted glass? On the computer? Where have I seen that before.

GOG takes on the Steam Workshop with the official launch of one-click modding, and Skyblivion is headed to the store later this year
By Joshua Wolens published
News Hello modder, hello fadder.

OpenAI removes incredibly grim, previously recommended chatbot suggesting invasive surgeries to men it deems 'subhuman'
By Jess Kinghorn published
News I cannot stress this enough: the chatbot knows less than nothing.

Apparently there's going to be a Sam Altman movie about his Lazarus-like career stumble, which I'm sure I'll reluctantly watch on a plane at some point
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Who am I kidding? If Luca Guadagnino directs, I will absolutely be seated in the cinema.

'Widespread theft': The UK government's fifth attempt to push through a bill allowing AI companies to scrape any data they like shut down by the House of Lords
By James Bentley last updated
News The UK and US governments seem aligned on letting AI do whatever it wants.

Epic cops to the Epic Games Store sucking for the 2nd time in a month as it proudly announces its money-hose has spaffed over $2 billion
By Joshua Wolens published
News Which has been pretty good for devs, at least.

DeepMind boss 'would pay thousands of dollars per month' to get rid of his email, so Google is working on a next-gen Gmail AI that will answer them in 'your style—and maybe make some of the easier decisions' for you
By Jeremy Laird published
News Inevitably creating the potential for bots emailing other bots and absolutely nothing else to worry about.
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