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Dubai — Dubai-based startup The Game Company (TGC) today launched its AI-powered cloud gaming platform at Dubai AI Week, held ...
Hamdan Bin Rashid Center for Giftedness and Innovation team delivered an outstanding performance, securing second place in ...
Following his acclaimed run as this year’s Oscars host, Conan O’Brien is back for the second season of “Conan O’Brien Must Go ...
Soon after Professor Muhammad Yunus frankly announced that Bangladesh is the guardian of the ocean—the Bay of Bengal—the ...
The BBC's live online coverage of events in Egypt is closing down now, but you can still follow events as they happen on the BBC News website. 2146 ashrafkhalil tweets: guessing that the only real ...
Bangladesh will indeed be a “game-changer” for the region as it would open up connectivity ... He was asked to produce his passport, which made him angry! A fresh conspiracy theory has been cooked up ...
Turki Al-Sheikh has risen from obscurity to the heart of two historic institutions, but who is he really? We spent six months ...
Zico Kolter, a Carnegie Mellon professor and board member at OpenAI, tells WIRED about the dangers of AI agents interacting with one another—and why models need to be more resistant to attacks.
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More than five years after The Big Bang Theory ended, Leonard and Penny are still having game nights. Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki recently reunited following their CBS sitcom’s 2019 finale ...