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Posted by msmash on Tuesday March 21, 2023 @12:00PM from the closer-look dept. Microsoft today announced that its new AI-enabled Bing will now allow users to generate images with Bing Chat. From a report: This new feature is powered by DALL-E, OpenAI's generative image generator. The company didn't say which version of DALL-E it is using here ...
Posted by BeauHD on Wednesday March 22, 2023 @10:02PM from the new-and-improved dept. "9to5Linux.com reports that the GNOME 44 desktop environment is officially released and gives a detailed look at the major new features and improvements ," writes Slashdot reader prisoninmate. From the report: Code-named "Kuala Lumpur" in recognition of the ...
Slashdot reader DevNull127 writes: It's happening now — and you can watch it live online. Saturday is the beginning of the fifteenth edition of the Free Software Foundation's conference on ethical technology and user freedom. And they're livestreaming the talks — with three different...
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Posted by msmash on Thursday March 23, 2023 @10:40AM from the how-about-that dept. Apple plans to spend $1 billion a year to produce movies that will be released in theaters, Bloomberg News reported Thursday, citing people familiar with the company's plans, part of an ambitious effort to raise its profile in Hollywood and lure subscribers to ...
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Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday March 18, 2023 @05:34PM from the tritium-tritium-again dept. "Minnesota regulators said Thursday they're monitoring the cleanup of a leak of 400,000 gallons of radioactive water from Xcel Energy's Monticello nuclear power plant," reports the Associated Press, "and the company said there's no danger to the public."
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