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ChatGPT rolls out ads | TechCrunch
Posted onOpenAI on Monday announced it’s beginning to test ads in the U.S. for users on its Free and Go subscription tiers. The newer Go plan is a low-cost subscription at $8 per month in the U.S.and was introduced globally in mid-January. Subscribers to OpenAI’s paid plans, including its Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, and Education tiers,…
Beat-based dungeon crawlers, card-battling soccer sims and other new indie games worth checking out
Posted onWelcome to our latest roundup of what’s going on in the indie game space. As ever, we’ve got some new games for you to dive into this weekend, and a glimpse at some upcoming titles. But, first, a look at indie studio Albatross Interactive’s take on a multiplayer mode from a much-loved blockbuster. Terminal War…
Sickness aboard ISS leads Nasa to consider bringing crew home
Posted onPallab GhoshScience Correspondent NASA Front row, from left: Pilot Mike Fincke and Commander Zena Cardman. Back from left: Mission Specialists Oleg Platonov and Kimiya Yui of the Japanese space agency JAXA Nasa is considering an early return of some crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS) because of a medical issue involving one member of…
EU tells Meta to let rivals run AI chatbots on WhatsApp
Posted on“We must protect effective competition in this vibrant field, which means we cannot allow dominant tech companies to illegally leverage their dominance to give themselves an unfair advantage,” said Teresa Ribera, the European Commission’s competition chief.
UK households to get £15bn for solar and green tech to lower energy bills
Posted onEsme Stallard,Climate and science reporterand Justin Rowlatt,Climate Editor Andrew Aitchison/Getty Images Households will be eligible for thousands of pounds’ worth of solar panels and other green tech to lower their energy bills, the government has announced. The long-awaited Warm Homes Plan promises to provide £15bn to households across the UK over the next five years,…
