20 Jobs AI Will Replace According to ChatGPT’s Deep Research

OpenAI has launched its Deep Research feature, a tool that can synthesize content from the web into one detailed report in minutes. This feature can save workers hours by completing research autonomously. However, it also raises concerns about job replacement. According to Min Choi, an X user who asked ChatGPT’s o3 reasoning model to list … Read more

US Dairy Cows Infected with New Form of Bird Flu

A second type of bird flu has been detected in US dairy cows for the first time, according to the USDA. The new form, known as D1.1, was previously only found in wild birds and poultry. The detection was made through the national milk testing program launched in early December. According to the USDA’s Animal … Read more

Workday Lays Off 1,700 Employees, Cuts 8.5% of Workforce

Workday is laying off approximately 1,700 employees, or about 8.5%, as the company seeks to expand its global presence and prioritize artificial intelligence (AI). The mass layoffs were announced by CEO Carl Eschenbach in a note to employees on Wednesday. Eschenbach stated that the decision was “difficult, but necessary” to help the company achieve its … Read more

AMD SEV Vulnerability Exposed by Google Researchers

A security vulnerability in AMD’s Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) has been disclosed, allowing an attacker with local administrator privileges to load malicious CPU microcode. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-56161, carries a CVSS score of 7.2 out of 10.0, indicating high severity. According to AMD, the vulnerability arises from improper signature verification in the SEV patch … Read more

Spine Implant Helps Paralysis Patients Walk More Easily

Researchers have made a breakthrough in treating a muscle-wasting disease by using an implanted device that zaps the spinal cord with low levels of electricity. The device, already being tested for paralysis, has shown promise in helping people with spinal muscle atrophy (SMA) walk more easily. Spinal muscle atrophy is a genetic disorder that gradually … Read more

AOL & Yahoo Explain Cookie Policy & Data Use

AOL, part of the Yahoo family of brands, is required to inform users about its use of cookies and personal data for targeted advertising. Users can adjust their preferences by clicking ‘Manage privacy settings’. By doing so, they can choose whether or not AOL uses cookies and personal data for additional purposes. This information is … Read more

Tuberculosis Cases Rise Across US and New Jersey

Tuberculosis (TB), once thought to be a disease of the past, is experiencing a resurgence in cases across the United States and New Jersey. According to public health officials, 67 active TB cases were reported in the Kansas City metro area in January alone, resulting in two deaths and 79 latent cases. The Centers for … Read more

Musk Sues OpenAI for For-Profit Transition, Judge Raises Concerns

Elon Musk’s lawyers faced off with OpenAI in court Tuesday as a federal judge weighed the billionaire’s request for a court order that would block the ChatGPT maker from converting itself to a for-profit company. The judge described Musk’s claim of irreparable harm as a “stretch” and questioned why he invested tens of millions in … Read more

Willow Smith Brings Lingerie Trend to 2025 Grammy Awards Red Carpet

Willow Smith made a statement at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, bringing the lingerie trend to the red carpet. The singer wore a bedazzled bustier and matching briefs by Fleur du Mal, which she paired with Versace’s Medusa Aevitas platform pumps. Smith’s look was completed by an elongated tailored jacket from McQueen’s … Read more