Carrot Weather App Uses ChatGPT To Troll Users With Snarky Responses
The Carrot Weather app now includes a ChatGPT-based chatbot, which can converse with users and deliver snarky responses.
Rolex To Build $1 Billion Switzerland Factory, Employ 2,000 Workers Following Growing Demand
The factory in Bulle in western Switzerland will sit on 100,000 square meters of land.
Ryan Reynolds Is $300 Million Richer After Selling Mint Mobile To T-Mobile For $1.35 Billion
T-Mobile acquired Mint Mobile's parent company Ka'ena Corporation in a $1.35 billion deal consisting of cash and stocks.
Apple's iPhone 15 Is Rumored To Have These 10 Features
Many new features and changes are expected for the iPhone 15 lineup, including a titanium frame and a USB-C port, according to reports.
OpenAI Reveals 'Human-Level Performance' GPT-4 That Passed Bar Exam Among Top 10%
OpenAI unveiled the latest version of its primary large language model Tuesday.
TikTok Could Split With China's ByteDance To Avoid US Ban: Report
TikTok could split with China's ByteDance to avoid getting banned in the United States.
Investor Predicts Credit Suisse Will Shut Down Next
Wall Street analyst Robert Kiyosaki pegged Credit Suisse as the next major bank to declare bankruptcy following Silicon Valley Bank.
HSBC Acquires Silicon Valley Bank UK For $1.20 As US SVB Collapses
The transaction, which excludes the assets and liabilities of SVB U.K.'s parent company, will protect the deposits of SVB U.K. clients, the U.K. Treasury said.
Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Has Affected Chinese Startups; Shutdown Will 'Harm' Tech Industry
U.S. regulators shut down Silicon Valley Bank Friday.
Philippines' Mindoro Oil Spill Affects 137,000 People, Effects On Marine Biodiversity To Worsen
The oil spill has affected 30,042 families in coastal communities and spread damage over thousands of hectares of biodiversity.
Attendant From Turbulent Lufthansa Flight Asks Passengers To Delete Photos, Videos
The Lufthansa flight from Austin, Texas, to Frankfurt, Germany, had to make an emergency landing on March 1 after hitting "significant turbulence."
Elon Musk Is Not The Richest Person In The World Again: Wealthiest Man Worth $211B
Elon Musk is now the world's second-richest person after Bernard Arnault, the CEO of LVMH.
China's Shein App Transmitted Android Users' Clipboard Contents To A Remote Server
This was discovered by Microsoft, which reported it to Google to ensure that the behavior was removed from the app.
Scientists Revive Infectious 'Zombie' Virus From 48,500 Years Ago
The strain of ancient virus was one of several that scientists isolated from samples of permafrost taken from seven different places across Siberia.
New Luxury Cruise Ship Offers 1,600-Square-Foot Cabins With Wraparound Terraces, Private Whirlpools
The Explora I — the first in Explora Journeys' forthcoming six-ship fleet — will have 461 upscale cabins.
Dole Whip In Stores Soon: Get Your First Taste Here Before It Hits Grocery Stores
Dole Whip will be offered at the Natural Products Expo West convention until Saturday.
6G Mobile Network Will Roll Out By 2030, Tech Execs Say: What's The Difference?
Executives at top telecommunications and technology firms believe 6G, the next generation of mobile internet after 5G, is likely to launch in 2030.
Trump Critic Accused Of Trying To Profit From Ukraine War; 'Opportunist,' Says GOP Senator
Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn accused retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman of trying to profit off the war by allegedly pitching defense contracts through his company.
Raspberry Rally Girl Scout Cookies For Sale On Resell Sites For 5x The Price
Girl Scout's newest cookie flavor, Raspberry Rally, is currently being sold on resale websites like eBay for $30, five times its original price.
Elon Musk Publicly Mocks Disabled Twitter Employee Who Was Fired, Claims Disability Was An 'Excuse'
Elon Musk claimed that the former employee, Haraldur "Halli" Thorleifsson, "did no actual work" during his time on Twitter.
iPhone Chip Manufacturer Looks To Hire 6,000 This Year Amid Tech Layoffs
Semiconductor giant TSMC is looking to recruit new engineers and production line operators across its home base of Taiwan.
Tech Salaries In Singapore Surged Amid Global Layoffs, New Study Shows
Salaries for blockchain, mobile and site reliability engineers saw the highest increases, according to a new report by NodeFlair and Iterative.
BTS Mastermind Says K-Pop 'Slowdown' Is 'Very Clear,' Hopes To Increase Exposure Globally
Hybe chairman Bang Si-Hyuk has signaled warning signs over the potential waning growth of K-pop in the global music market.
Google Warns Staff Of 'Fewer Promotions' To Senior Roles Due To 'Slower Pace Of Hiring'
Google said the decision was made to "ensure that the number of Googlers in more senior and leadership roles grows in proportion to the growth of the company."
'Super App' That Could Be Better Than ChatGPT Is Launching In South Korea
South Korea's SK Telecom is planning to fully launch its artificial intelligence chatbot "A." this year.
Tech Layoffs 2023: 97,000 Job Cuts Last Year, 63% Started Their Own Companies
A survey of tech workers who were laid off during the pandemic found that around 63% of them started their own companies post-layoff.
QVC Layoffs 2023: 400 Employees, Including Top On-Air Hosts Let Go By Parent Company
The layoffs came after QVC's parent company, Qurate Retail Group, reported a major loss in the fourth quarter of 2022.
California Winter Storm Warning: State Of Emergency Raised In 13 Counties As Drought Improves
California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a state of emergency in 13 counties as severe winter storms unleashed snowfall across the state.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz Could Face Senate Panel As Judge Rules On 'Widespread Misconduct'
The Senate's HELP Committee will vote on March 8 on whether to issue a subpoena for Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.
Marijuana Legalization In Oklahoma: Agri Groups Raise Concerns Over Effects On 'Strained' Farmers
Three Oklahoma agriculture groups said legalizing recreational marijuana will heighten hardships for farmers in the state.