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OpenAI says it’s not using voice data or transcripts of calls to new 1-800-ChatGPT phone line for AI training
Offering a free phone service to collect voice data is a tried and true Silicon Valley technique pioneered by Google.
The Boeing astronauts' return to Earth is delayed again, this time because of a SpaceX spaceship
SpaceX needs extra time to process the new spaceship that will finally relieve Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams of their space-station duties.
Slow Ventures is raising $275 million across two new funds: filings
The New York, San Francisco, and Boston-based early stage fund is run by Kevin Colleran, Sam Lessin, and Will Quist.
California squirrels are showing carnivorous behavior for the first time, scientists say
A study reveals the first evidence of California squirrels eating voles. Experts explain why this phenomenon is critical to future behavioral discoveries in animals.
Space scientists share looks at cosmic Christmas wreath and Grinch
The wreath-like shape has been observed in star cluster NGC 602, about 200,000 light-years from Earth. The post Space scientists share looks at cosmic Christmas wreath and Grinch appeared first on
DNR: 2 bald eagles struck by vehicles in 2 days
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says two bald eagles have been struck by vehicles in the Upper Peninsula within the past week.
After Fall, Speleologist Said She'll 'Never Enter a Cave Again'
"She's speaking very little, but said she would never enter a cave again." That's what an Alpine rescue medic said of Ottavia Piana, a speleologist—that's a scientist who studies caves—who was on
China's Quest for Supremacy Moves into Space
A new observatory rising in Chile adds to China's extensive Latin American space network that is boosting its goal of civilian and military control in the skies
8-Year-Old Boy’s Find Changes 100 Years of Insect and Plant Science
Eight-year-old Hugo Dean’s keen observation near his home has led to a remarkable scientific breakthrough. What initially appeared to be ants collecting seeds turned out to be something far more
Barbarians snorted stimulants during battle in Roman era, study suggests
Barbarian warriors likely snorted stimulants during battle in Roman times, according to a new study that sheds more light on the fighting practices of the Germanic community. Researchers have found
Japanese space startup aborts 2nd satellite launch attempt minutes after liftoff
A Japanese space startup said its second attempt to launch a rocket carrying satellites into orbit had been aborted minutes after liftoff Wednesday and destroyed itself again, nine months after the
Astronomers catch rare ‘hiccuping’ star in action for the first time
Astronomers catch rare ‘hiccuping’ star in action for the first time - An international team, including astronomers from Queen’s University in Belfast, documented the cosmic event.
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