OpenAI’s o1 AI Model Fails to Deliver on Promised Complex Reasoning

OpenAI has released its most advanced AI model yet, called o1, with limited access available for paying users. The company touted the model’s “complex reasoning” capabilities, but a recent demo showcasing the model’s strengths revealed it to be almost useless. The demo involved asking the model to provide instructions on how to build a wooden … Read more

Pushpa 2 The Rule Sets Records on Day 3

The latest installment of the Pushpa series, Pushpa 2: The Rule, has broken several box office records with its impressive collection. According to a report by Sacnilk.com, the film’s third-day collections are approximately ₹383 crore. On its opening day, the film shattered records at the Indian box office, taking over RRR and Jawan to become … Read more

AI-Generated Scams Target Smartphone Users: How to Protect Yourself

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a public service announcement warning smartphone users about the increasing use of generative AI in cyber attacks. These scams can be convincing, using AI-generated images and videos to deceive victims. Recent reports have shown that tech support scams targeting Gmail users, fraudulent gambling apps, and sophisticated biometric … Read more

Multiple Food Recalls Impact Consumers Nationwide and Beyond

A growing number of food recalls have been issued in the US, affecting consumers nationwide and beyond. The recalls include products from top brands such as Costco and Kroger. Over 72,000 pounds of ready-to-eat beef, chicken, and pork were recalled due to a Listeria outbreak connected to contaminated meat. The affected products are labeled with … Read more

Israeli Raid Kills Four Doctors at Gaza Hospital

At least four doctors were killed in a raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza on Friday, according to hospital director Dr Hussam Abu Saifya. The Israeli military stormed the compound, killing and injuring dozens of people in surrounding areas. Eyewitnesses report that Israeli troops forced health care workers and patients to leave the … Read more

Dark Chocolate May Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 21%

A new study published in the BMJ suggests that eating five servings of dark chocolate per week can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by 21%. Researchers analyzed data from nearly 200,000 US adults and found that dark chocolate had a positive association with lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, while milk chocolate … Read more

HPE Stock Soars 11.8% as Q4 Results Exceed Expectations

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) shares rose over 11% on Friday after releasing strong fiscal fourth-quarter results, beating analyst expectations. The company’s revenue increased 15% year-over-year to $8.5 billion, and adjusted earnings grew 12% to $0.58 per share. The data center segment drove the strong results, with server sales jumping 32% and intelligent edge products seeing … Read more

Trump’s SSA Pick Sparks Concerns Over Wall Street Ties

President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Frank Bisignano, a Wall Street veteran, to run the Social Security Administration (SSA), prompting concerns from critics that he may not be the best choice for the job. The agency is responsible for administering benefits to 70 million Americans. Bisignano’s background in finance and his previous roles at major banks … Read more

Teenage Everton Fan’s Derby Dream Hushed by Storm Darragh

A 15-year-old Australian fan spent £15,000 on a trip to England to watch his beloved Everton play against Liverpool in the Merseyside derby. However, the game was postponed due to safety fears caused by Storm Darragh. The teenager’s dream has been dashed, but the team’s captain, Seamus Coleman, has invited him to join their training … Read more