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Microsoft Azure recently unveiled its latest Virtual Machines that are powered by NVIDIA's H100 GPUs, the high-end graphics processing units which are specifically designed to enhance the performance of generative AI applications like ChatGPT. These new Azure Virtual Machines are equipped with NVIDIA's cutting-edge H100 GPUs, enabling them to power the latest generative AI content, including ChatGPT.
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Israeli startup D-ID, known for its popular Deep Nostalgia technology, has unveiled the beta version of its new web app, chat.D-ID. This innovative platform enables users to engage in lifelike conversations with AI avatars, powered by the combination of D-ID’s text-to-video streaming technology and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. With chat.D-ID, D-ID aims to make AI conversations more engaging and accessible than ever before.
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A fresh rumor has surfaced, causing confusion by hinting at either a significantly delayed launch of the 15-inch MacBook Air or a much earlier release of the Apple Silicon M3 than originally anticipated.
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Reports from industry insiders suggest that the standard models of Apple's iPhone 15 will not feature an LPTO display. This indicates that the devices will likely not support ProMotion and always-on display options, as found in Apple's Pro models. It is disappointing news for fans of the brand who were hoping for these features in the upcoming release.
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Google's top products will soon incorporate generative artificial intelligence, following a new internal directive to prioritize advanced technology.
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Earning a business certificate online can improve your chances for career advancement and lead to a higher salary, better job prospects, and recognition from industry peers and management. Most colleges that award business degrees, both online and traditional, offer business certificate programs to help students advance their careers. Some undergraduate and graduate-level degrees even confer certificates as part of their programs.
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Minecraft’s disdain for NFTs isn't unique within the landscape of big-name gaming properties. Valve has long banned NFTs, and blockchain integrations from its gaming marketplace Steam, a hotbed for trading in-game, non-NFT digital assets such as character skins. Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, says it’s also staying away from integrating NFTs in any of its in-house titles, though it hasn’t barred games that use them from its marketplace like Valve.
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Sweeney is referring to the “Fortnite Token” (FNT), which is reportedly trading on decentralized exchanges SushiSwap, PancakeSwap, and CronaSwap. A quick search for the alleged scam token on those exchanges does not currently return any results, though these decentralized exchanges enable their users to trade virtually any token so long as those users manually input the token’s contract address.
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Most major business consultancies have published research regarding the viability and rise of the metaverse as a new technology in business. Based on the prevalence of this interest and the wide range of applications across industries displayed by these leading business analysts, it is unlikely that the metaverse will simply fade away as a short-term technological fad. Rather, in some way or another, this approach to connecting and building community over the internet will persist in the world of business.
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The ever-growing popularity of computer games, paired with the internet’s vast potential, allows everyone to compete directly against one another on a global scale. As a result, blockchain and NFT-based shooting games have emerged over the past few years and are currently attracting the most attention. Blockchain technology can completely change how games are created and managed, and NFTs have emerged as the new standardized token for game assets.