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Chatbots sometimes make things up. Not everyone thinks AI's hallucination problem is fixable
Chatbots sometimes make things up. Not everyone thinks AI's hallucination problem is fixable
Spend enough time with ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence chatbots and it doesn’t take long for them to spout falsehoods
2023-08-01 16:59
South African Rhino Poaching Falls 11% in First Half of This Year
South African Rhino Poaching Falls 11% in First Half of This Year
The number of rhinos poached in South Africa, which has the bulk of the world’s population of the
2023-08-01 16:58
Nomura’s Digital-Asset Subsidiary Gets Full Dubai Crypto License
Nomura’s Digital-Asset Subsidiary Gets Full Dubai Crypto License
Dubai awarded a full crypto license to a subsidiary of Nomura Holdings Inc., one of the first such
2023-08-01 16:57
Giant alien-like virus structures with arms and tails found in the US
Giant alien-like virus structures with arms and tails found in the US
If there’s one thing the Covid pandemic taught us, it’s that viruses shouldn’t be underestimated. People are, therefore, taking note after scientists discovered a whole new range of giant virus-like particles (VLP) that have taken on “previously unimaginable shapes and forms.” The microscopic agents, resembling everything from stars to monsters, were found in just a few handfuls of forest soil. The sample was collected from Harvard Forest, near Boston in the US back in 2019, and flown over to Germany’s Max Planck Institute. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter There, its contents were carefully examined and, at the end of last month, the findings were finally released. The team of researchers behind the investigation said that their discoveries “question our current understanding of the virosphere” and “imply that giant viruses employ a much wider array of [...] structures and mechanisms to interact with their host cells than is currently known.” In other words, the results prove how little we actually know about the universe of viruses that exist here on Earth. They also noted that the origins and functions of the different viral structures they found remain unknown – so there’s still plenty of mystery left to solve. The team at the Max Planck Institute, led by Dr Matthias Fischer, were amazed to find “an astounding diversity of virus-like particles (VLP)," in such a small sample. "Amazingly, we found that a few hundred grams of forest soil contained a greater diversity [of the structures] than that of all hitherto isolated giant viruses combined," they wrote. These included one type that resembled a supernova: Another that the teamed named the “haircut”: Another called the “turtle” morphotype: Another christened the “Christmas star”: And another called the “Gorgon” – named after the sisters with snakes for hair from Greek mythology: To clarify, VLP are molecules that closely resemble viruses, but they differ from them in one crucial way: they are non-infectious. This is because they contain no viral genetic material. Still, as virus-host systems, they are key to better understanding their potentially noxious counterparts. “[Our] findings imply that giant viruses employ a much wider array of [...] structures and mechanisms to interact with their host cells than is currently known,” the authors wrote. They ended their paper: “This fascinating window into the complex world of soil viruses leaves little doubt that the high genetic diversity of giant viruses is matched by diverse and previously unimaginable particle structures, whose origins and functions remain to be studied.” Clearly, there’s still plenty of work to be done. 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.
2023-08-01 15:57
Crypto Market Unnerved by DeFi Exchange Curve’s Sinking CRV Token
Crypto Market Unnerved by DeFi Exchange Curve’s Sinking CRV Token
A tumble in the native token of key decentralized cryptocurrency exchange Curve Finance sapped sentiment toward digital assets
2023-08-01 15:28
TPG Telecom gets $4.2 billion offer for non-mobile fibre assets from Vocus
TPG Telecom gets $4.2 billion offer for non-mobile fibre assets from Vocus
(Reuters) -TPG Telecom, one of Australia's top telecom firms, on Tuesday said it received an offer from Macquarie-backed rival Vocus
2023-08-01 14:20
Europe’s Manufacturers Are Struggling to Shift Away From Gas
Europe’s Manufacturers Are Struggling to Shift Away From Gas
In Stoke-on-Trent, three hours north of London, traditional English potteries were among the businesses hit hard by soaring
2023-08-01 13:59
Musk’s X Sues Non Profit That Tracks Hate Speech Over Report
Musk’s X Sues Non Profit That Tracks Hate Speech Over Report
Elon Musk’s X Corp. sued a nonprofit group that monitors online hate speech, accusing it of falsely describing
2023-08-01 13:59
Europe Braces for Next Heat Blitz as Summer Lull Looks Fleeting
Europe Braces for Next Heat Blitz as Summer Lull Looks Fleeting
The Mediterranean is set to be hit by more record-breaking temperatures later this month, after a brief respite
2023-08-01 12:47
US reviews record number of foreign investment transactions in 2022
US reviews record number of foreign investment transactions in 2022
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON A U.S. government committee on foreign investments reviewed a record number of proposed transactions
2023-08-01 06:28
Apex Legends Revenant Reborn Abilities Leaked
Apex Legends Revenant Reborn Abilities Leaked
Apex Legends Revenant Reborn's abilities have leaked ahead of Season 18, and the reworked Legend is set to have a new Passive, Tactical, and Ultimate.
2023-08-01 05:53
Ripple Ruling on Crypto Rejected by Federal Judge in Terra Case
Ripple Ruling on Crypto Rejected by Federal Judge in Terra Case
A federal judge in New York split with another judge who earlier this month ruled that a Ripple
2023-08-01 05:22
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