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Lottery number with ChatGPT

There have been several reports about the ChatGPT lottery number, which this artificial intelligence predicted would be the winning number in the 2023 Christmas Lottery draw, as well as other instances where this chatbot was used to enquire about the results of a draw. In this article, we’ll therefore explain whether ChatGPT is capable of predicting the winning number in a draw

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First quantum laptop: Who, when, where?

It is no surprise that Germany is one of the countries most committed to quantum computing. Last year, the German government announced that it would invest €3 billion in a 500-cubit quantum computer. Now, however, it has taken a step

What is image vectorisation and how is it done? Minitutorial

Image vectorisation is the transformation of raster images (i.e. with pixels) into vector images (mathematical operations represented graphically). Images are vectorised for very specific purposes. In general, vectorised images are easier to edit and to change.

Klarna wants to lay off 1,800 workers thanks to AI

Klarna is a Swedish company focused on financial technology (also called fintech in jargon) that provides technology solutions for e-commerce. It is known for its payment services, especially one called “buy now, pay later”, with which customers can

How does Alexa work? A PLN-based technology

It has been a decade since Amazon launched Alexa, its famous virtual assistant. Although the initial hype has long since died down, there are still many people who use it and who have found great use for this little device.

What are the differences between a LAN and a WAN?

While we are all familiar with these acronyms, not many people are clear about the differences between a LAN and a WAN. In this article we explain all the differences and when to use one or the other. What is a LAN network?

Why has Telegram founder Pavel Durov been arrested?

Pavel Durov, also nicknamed the Russian Mark Zuckerberg, was arrested on 24 August in France on the orders of Emmanuel Macron, the President of the French Republic. This decision has caused international controversy because of its apparent arbitrariness. At

What is a Merkle tree and how does it work?

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The cypherpunks: the movement that fought for online privacy

The cypherpunk movement, a term combining «cipher» and «cyberpunk», emerged in the early 1990s as a visionary response to concerns about privacy and individual freedom in the emerging digital age. Founded by a group of cryptographers, programmers

Try Gemma, Google's new artificial intelligence

Google's favourite artificial intelligence is no longer Gemini, but Gemma. Gemma is a family of open source language models created by Google based on the same technology used in the powerful Gemini models. They are lightweight and versatile models, designed

What are ICT, TAP, PET and TRIC in education?

ICT, CAT, TEP, TRIC... There are so many acronyms that we can use when talking about the implementation of new technologies in the classroom. In this article we explain the differences between ICT, CAT, PET and ICTRT and what each of these tools encompasses.

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