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View gallery Image Credit: ABC Didn’t see that one coming! During the General Hospital: 60 Years of Stars and Storytelling special, Steve Burton appeared to announce his return to the long-running soap. The 53-year-old stepped out alongside co-stars Laura Wright and Kelly Monaco. In the last moments of the special, a set of doors appeared. Laura walked out and said, “You know what they say… when one door closes.” Kelly walked through another door and added, “Another door opens.” Suddenly, the door in the middle turned. Steve stepped through the doorway wearing Jason’s signature leather jacket. “Happy anniversary, General Hospital,”…
OpenAI plans to launch a store for GPTs, custom apps based on its text-generating AI models (e.g. GPT-4), sometime in the coming week. In an email viewed by TechCrunch, OpenAI said that developers building GPTs will have to review the company’s updated usage policies and GPT brand guidelines to ensure that their GPTs are compliant before they’re eligible for listing in the store — aptly called the GPT Store. They’ll also have to verify their user profile and ensure that their GPTs are published as “public.” The GPT Store was announced last year during OpenAI’s first annual developer conference, DevDay,…
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A year is a long time in music, but Spotify is giving you the chance to solve your post Spotify Wrapped blues in January 2025 already. The Playlist in a Bottle feature allows you to create a playlist that will be locked until January 2025. When opening the Spotify app, you will be prompted to create your Playlist in a Bottle consisting of at least three songs. Ring in the new year by creating your #PlaylistInABottle and locking it away until 2025.https://t.co/VAxbXVRcbp — Spotify UK & Ireland (@SpotifyUK) January 4, 2024 First of all, you will choose what you are putting…
RECCS students setting up to take measurements on Bald Mountain in July, 2015. Credit: Marianne Davenport, CIRES/CU Boulder Each summer, community college students from Colorado and surrounding states converge on the CU Boulder campus to participate in an immersive nine-week research program. A recent CIRES-led study reveals that when the students head home, they don’t just take new scientific and professional skills with them—they also leave with more confidence in their ability to do science and a greater sense of belonging in the science community. The work, published last month in PLOS ONE, suggests that authentic research experiences inspire community…
Police were called to a report of an attempted robbery at the Esso in London Road, Hassocks, at 6am on Thursday, January 4. The petrol station was cordoned off in the morning but was reopened by 11am. A spokesman for Sussex Police said: “There will be an increased police presence in the area while officers carry out their investigation. “Witnesses or anyone with relevant information, such as CCTV or dashcam footage from people travelling in the area at the time, is asked to report it to Sussex Police online or on 101, and quote serial 163 of 04/01.” Source link…
Location : The A34 northbound between the junctions with the A420 and the A44 . Reason : Flooding. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 08:15 and 08:30 on 5 January 2024. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 08:15 and 08:30 on 5 January 2024. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed. Source link
View gallery Image Credit: ABC A gorgeous golden bride! Theresa Nist and Gerry Turner got married during The Golden Wedding special on January 4. Theresa, 70, walked down the aisle in a stunning wedding dress. Her Badgley Mischka gown featured a plunging neckline and off-the-shoulder straps. Theresa’s wedding look included a stunning veil. During the ceremony, one of Theresa’s wedding dress straps broke, but she didn’t let the wardrobe malfunction impact the ceremony. She happily recited her romantic vows to Gerry, 72, before they were pronounced husband and wife. Ahead of the wedding, Theresa spoke exclusively with Hollywood Life about…
2024 is going to be a huge year for the cross-section of generative AI/large foundational models and robotics. There’s a lot of excitement swirling around the potential for various applications, ranging from learning to product design. Google’s DeepMind Robotics researchers are one of a number of teams exploring the space’s potential. In a blog post today, the team is highlighting ongoing research designed to give robotics a better understanding of precisely what it is we humans want out of them. Traditionally, robots have focused on doing a singular task repeatedly for the course of their life. Single-purpose robots tend to…
As we move into 2024, the Lithuanian startup scene continues to thrive, showcasing a diverse range of innovative companies. From sustainable agriculture to digital health solutions, these startups are not only driving technological advancements but also addressing key societal and environmental issues. Here are ten Lithuanian startups you should keep an eye on this year. 1. Leafood – Vertical Farming Innovators Leafood is redefining agricultural practices with its innovative vertical farming technology. This Lithuanian startup specialises in growing sustainable, high-quality leafy greens using a fraction of the land and water required by traditional farming. Their controlled environment…
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