OpenAI wants teachers to use ChatGPT for education

Head over to our on-demand library to view sessions from VB Transform 2023. Register Here It’s not only programming, journalism and content moderation that OpenAI is seeking to revolutionize with the use of its landmark large language models (LLM) GPT-3, GPT-3.5 and GPT-4. Today, the company published a new blog post titled “Teaching with AI” … Read more

Eve Play adds AirPlay 2 to your existing sound system

Eve Eve has made several announcements during IFA 2023 in Berlin, including the launch of the Eve Play, an AirPlay 2 receiver to let iPhone and iPad users stream audio to their existing sound equipment.  Eve Play is a device with RCA, optical, and coaxial audio outputs to add AirPlay 2 capabilities to existing stereo … Read more

What’s Next for Geographic Atrophy

By Neil M. Bressler, MD, as told to Keri Wiginton Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss for people over 65. We have excellent treatments for the wet form of AMD. But until recently, we haven’t had any therapeutics to target the root cause of geographic atrophy, an advanced form of … Read more

WW Friendly French Onion Soup

French onion soup is a classic dish that originated in France. It”s a rich and flavorful soup made primarily from onions, often served with a slice of toasted bread and melted cheese on top. The origins of French onion soup can be traced back to the ancient Roman times, where onions were plentiful and known … Read more

NYC’s transit agency disables feature that made it possible to track subway riders

New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced today that it’s disabling the “feature” on its website that made it possible to track people’s movements by entering their credit card info. The MTA says it’s turning off the seven-day history feature for OMNY as part of its commitment to privacy. “This feature was meant to … Read more

Resources for Women Affected by the Covid Pandemic

The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted and changed the way we do everything — from how we work to how we socialize, parent, receive care and information, and make decisions for ourselves and those we care for. Two and a half years into the pandemic, women continue to be the most affected by the disruptions in … Read more