
OpenAI releases new simulated reasoning models with full tool access
New o3 design appears “near-genius level,” according to one medical professional, however it still makes errors. On Wednesday, OpenAI revealed the release of 2 brand-new designs– o3 and o4-mini– that…
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Why are two Texas senators trying to wrest a Space Shuttle from the Smithsonian?
Must the city of Houston, which happily costs itself as “Space City,” have a valued Space Shuttle orbiter on show and tell? More than a years earlier, probably, the response…
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AP: Trump admin to kill IRS free tax-filing service that Intuit lobbied against
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) slammed Intuit’s lobbying versus Direct File and informed the AP that Trump and Musk “are going after Direct File because it stops giant tax prep companies…
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Disgruntled users roast X for killing Support account
After X (previously Twitter) revealed it would be eliminating its “Support” account, irritated users rapidly roasted the social networks platform for supplying “essentially non-existent” assistance. “We’ll soon be closing this…
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LG TVs’ integrated ads get more personal with tech that analyzes viewer emotions
With all this info, ZenVision will organize LG television audiences into extremely defined market sections, such as “goal-driven achievers,” “social adapters,” or “emotionally engaged planners,” an LG representative informed StreamTV…
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Runaway Magnetar is Traversing Milky Way from Unknown Place of Origin, Astronomers Say
SGR 0501 +4516 is the likeliest prospect in our Milky Way Galaxy for a magnetar that was not born in a supernova surge as at first anticipated; the things is…
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Liquid Inner Core Could Explain Mars’ One-Sided Magnetic Field
Current measurements from NASA’s InSight objective reveal that Mars’ core is less thick than planetary researchers formerly thought. This suggests that Mars most likely never ever established a strong inner…
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Physicists Create New Type of Structured Light: Optical Rotatum
The structure of optical rotatum follows a logarithmic spiral– a signature that is typically seen in the pattern development of seashells and galaxies, according to a group of physicists from…
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Ratio of Potassium to Sodium Intake Key to Regulating Blood Pressure, New Modeling Study Suggests
Extreme dietary salt raises high blood pressure, whereas a high potassium diet plan has the opposite result. The hidden systems are moderated by sex and include numerous organs and tissues….
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Webb Captures Best Ever Image of Planetary Nebula NGC 1514
NGC 1514’s 2 main stars, which look like one in the image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, formed this scene over countless years– and will keep at it…
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