ChatGPT Freed To Access The Web Via Plugins
OpenAI have recently announced that their Conversational Chatbot, ChatGPT, will now be able to use plugins to improve its capabilities and outputs.
How AI and Generative Technology Could Impact the Future of Work
The future of work is something that many businesses are considering, with new trends such as a 4-day week being explored.
Intel Founder and Moore’s Law Creator Dies
Gordon Moore, a visionary in the world of technology, passed away on January 25th 2021. He was 94 years old.
Unlock Free Heating with Deep Green’s Digital Boilers
Deep Green, a UK-based data centre startup, is pioneering the use of submerged mineral oil servers to create “digital boilers” that generate free heating for swimming pools, distilleries and large apartment blocks.
What is GPL and How Does it Affect Businesses?
The GNU General Public License (GPL) is a free software license created by the Free Software Foundation that allows for the modification and redistribution of software.
Optimise Your Website and Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Now!
As the world continues to strive for a greener future, businesses need to think of new ways to mitigate their carbon footprints.
OpenAI Unleashes ChatGPT and ‘Whisper’ with API Access to Transform Businesses With AI
OpenAI, the research laboratory focused on artificial general intelligence, has announced the general release of their application programming interface (API) access to ChatGPT and ‘Whisper’.
Will Cathcart Vows to Protect WhatsApp Users’ Privacy Despite UK Online Safety Bill
Will Cathcart, the CEO of WhatsApp, recently made a stand against the UK’s Online Safety Bill.
Netflix Faces User Backlash After Trying To Tackle Password Sharing
In recent weeks, popular streaming service Netflix has faced a user backlash on social media following an announcement of plans to tackle password sharing.
HSBC’s Acquisition of Silicon Valley Bank Presents Opportunities for UK Tech Businesses
The news that HSBC had bought the British arm of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) for £1 came as a great relief to many businesses in the UK who were hoping for government support.