
Google launches ChatGPT rival called Bard
[ad_1] The tech giant says its new Artificial Intelligence-powered chatbot will roll out in the coming weeks. [ad_2] Source link
Google launches ChatGPT rival called Bard Read More[ad_1] The tech giant says its new Artificial Intelligence-powered chatbot will roll out in the coming weeks. [ad_2] Source link
Google launches ChatGPT rival called Bard Read More[ad_1] FRI 3 FEB Train drivers Train drivers who are members of the Aslef union are on strike Most train companies across England are affected Disruption is also expected on …
How the nurses’ strike on Tuesday 7 February will affect you Read More[ad_1] In a joint statement the motor industry giants said they had “rebalanced” their relationship. [ad_2] Source link
Renault and Nissan shake up 24-year-old alliance Read More[ad_1] The Scottish company, which used to be known as Mackays, employs almost 2,000 people across the UK. [ad_2] Source link
M&Co: Renfrewshire clothing chain to close all 170 stores Read More[ad_1] Dell adds to the growing list of technology companies cutting jobs as consumer and corporate spending shrinks. [ad_2] Source link
Tech lay-offs: Dell to cut workforce Read More[ad_1] Recharge Industries has been named as the preferred bidder for the collapsed UK battery start-up. [ad_2] Source link
Britishvolt set to be bought by Australian firm Read More[ad_1] Current rules disproportionately affect young and ethnic minority workers, a think tank says. [ad_2] Source link
Cost of living: Call for better pension saving deal for young and low-paid Read More[ad_1] Pilots are being run around the UK to see if electric wallpaper could be an efficient way to heat homes. [ad_2] Source link
Farewell radiators? Testing out electric infrared wallpaper Read More[ad_1] British Gas – which is the country’s largest supplier with 7.26 million customers – suspended forcefully installing prepayment meters until at least after the winter. In response to The …
Energy firms given Tuesday deadline for prepayment meter action Read More[ad_1] In an internal FAQ post for magistrates, Mr Webster told magistrates the “advice given to justices has not kept up with changes in the way utility companies operate”. As …
Courts waved through warrants for prepayment meter fitting Read More