• CP24

    Minister said 'hundreds' of Canadians might use Gaza visa. More than 7,500 applied.

    More than 7,500 Canadians signed up in the first three months of the year to get family out of Gaza through a federal visa pathway that lawyers have described as onerous, chaotic and nearly impossible to complete. The numbers obtained by The Canadian Press through a freedom of information request are "shocking," said Debbie Rachlis, an immigration lawyer based in Toronto. She said they show that thousands more Canadians are scrambling to rescue family members from the Israel-Hamas war than...

  • How to automate your daily tasks using ChatGPT

    Since the explosion of artificial intelligence last year efficiency is no longer a luxury; it’s a necessity and ChatGPT automation can help you achieve this more easily than ever before. If you are looking for ways to speed up your activity, you might be interested in a new tutorial created by AI Foundations discussing a […]

  • How to use AI to automate your affiliate marketing strategies

    By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) you can automate many areas of your affiliate marketing business whether you are new or already established by adopting AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude 3, Llama 3, Gemini and others. You can make affiliate marketing more efficient and effective. AI can help with various tasks in […]

  • Calls for flour made from insects to be used in processed foods

    Scientists say if insects are to be mainstream part of Western diet, disgust factor is one of most important challenges to be overcome

    • CNET

    Visa Uses Fraudsters' AI Tools to Beat Them at Their Own Game

    A new tool assesses the likelihood of fraudulent transactions in real time. What does it mean for you?

  • Treasury Department to Use ‘Automation and Innovation’ to Fight Illicit Finance

    The Department of the Treasury has outlined the priorities it will pursue this year to step up the fight against illicit finance. The agency aims to increase transparency, leverage partnerships and support responsible technological innovation, it said in a Thursday (May 16) press release announcing the publication of its “2024 National Strategy for Combating Terrorist and Other Illicit Financing.” One […]

  • Biden announces latest, ‘monumental’ step in marijuana rescheduling process

    The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday took the latest step toward

    • ZDNet

    I ranked the AI features announced at Google I/O from most useful to gimmicky

    At its annual developer event, Google I/O, Google unveiled many new AI products, features, and upgrades. How many? AI was mentioned 120 times during the two-hour keynote, as CEO Sundar Pichai unabashedly admitted by the end of it. Some of these new offerings provide AI solutions to common problems, while others, although impressive, are unlikely to add much value to our everyday lives. Not mine, at least.Also: 9 biggest announcements at Google I/O 2024: Gemini, Search, Project Astra, and moreTo...

    • ZDNet

    How to use ChatGPT (and what you can use it for)

    OpenAI unleashed an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution when the company launched ChatGPT for public use in late 2022. Since then, ChatGPT, a chatbot powered by OpenAI's large language models (LLMs), has dominated headlines and preoccupied the minds of executives running Twitter, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta, inspiring them to create their own generative AI projects.The maker of the most popular AI chatbot just announced a slew of new features coming to free ChatGPT users, most of...

  • Govt announces six-month traffic diversion on Lagos roads

    The Lagos State Government has announced a traffic diversion plan along Adeniji through Falomo, including Bourdillon and Queens Drive on the Lagos Island.

  • Justin and Hailey Bieber renew wedding vows before announcing pregnancy

    They began their on-off relationship in 2016, going on to get engaged in the Bahamas in July 2018 and say “I do” two months later in a New York City courthouse.

  • Intel partners with 14 Japanese firms to automate chipmaking process

    Intel Corp's Japanese arm has formed a research body in collaboration with 14 domestic firms to automate "back-end chipmaking processes," such as packaging, as Japan and the United States step up efforts to strengthen chip supply chains, the new entity said Tuesday. The Tokyo-based Semiconductor Assembly Test Automation and Standardization