
AI threatens humanity’s future, 61% of Americans say - Reuters/Ipsos
By Anna Tong The swift growth of artificial intelligence technology could put the future of humanity at risk,
2023-05-18 01:27

Twitter is purging inactive accounts including people who have died, angering those still grieving
Elon Musk announced last week Twitter would be “purging accounts that have had no activity at all for several years.”
2023-05-18 01:25

Fortnite Put Up 'Where's Miles' Posters: How to Complete
Fortnite players must travel to Shattered Slabs, MEGA City, Slappy Shores, and Brutal Bastion to put up 'Where's Miles' posters to earn 12,000 XP.
2023-05-18 01:21

ServiceNow and NVIDIA Announce Partnership to Build Generative AI Across Enterprise IT
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2023-05-18 01:18

How Many Orientation Matches Are in Apex Legends?
New Apex Legends Season 17 players can load into Orientation matches on Kings Canyon to practice against bots before spawning into a real lobby.
2023-05-18 01:15

Broadcom offers VMware remedies to address EU concerns -sources
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. chipmaker Broadcom has offered interoperability remedies in an effort to address European Union
2023-05-18 00:58

Risk of Summer Blackouts Stretches Into US Southeast for First Time
The risk of summer blackouts from heat waves has extended into the US Southeast and Ontario for the
2023-05-18 00:57

‘Death pool’ discovered at the bottom of the sea which kills everything instantly
If you weren’t scared of the ocean already, you probably will be after seeing this... A ‘death pool’ has been discovered at the bottom of the Red Sea that instantly kills everything that swims inside it. The pool was found by University of Miami researchers and measures a whopping 107,00 square feet. It’s a long way down, having been discovered 1.1 miles beneath the surface of the inlet of the Indian Ocean found between Africa and Asia. It has been there for an awfully long time, too. The pools are thought to have been formed from pockets of minerals which were deposited up to 23 million years ago. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The reason it’s so deadly? It contains no oxygen. Instead, it’s filled with brine and the salt solution is deadly to most things that enter it. Researcher Sam Purkis told Live Science: “Any animal that strays into the brine is immediately stunned or killed.” He also said that the pool is “among the most extreme environments on Earth.” It’s used by some creatures for food, with Purkis saying that: “Fish, shrimp and eels appear to use the brine to hunt.” Predators position themselves on the peripheries of the pool in order to “feed on the unlucky” creatures that die after swimming into it. While it’s not the first brine-filled pool under the sea discovered by scientists in the Red Sea, it is the closest to land. It can be found just 1.25miles off the coast of Egypt, while the previous closest pool was more than 15 miles away from land.Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-18 00:53

Oil-Sands Output at Risk as Fires Flare Up in Canada Energy Hub
Resurgent wildfires in Canada’s main energy-producing region are increasing the risks to the country’s vast oil-sands production after
2023-05-18 00:26

How the CEO behind ChatGPT won over Congress
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman seems to have achieved in a matter of hours what other tech execs have been struggling to do for years: He charmed the socks off Congress.
2023-05-17 23:59

BP unit to pay record $40 million to settle U.S. air pollution civil charges
By Sarah N. Lynch and Laura Sanicola WASHINGTON A subsidiary of BP plc will pay a record-setting $40
2023-05-17 23:57

Obie Raises $25 Million in Series B Funding Round to Expand Innovative Embedded Insurance Technology
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2023--
2023-05-17 23:52