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What to Know About Getting COVID Again (and Again) in 2023 – CNET

When it comes to reinfection, a lot has changed since the pandemic started. Here’s what the experts know about how long immunity lasts and more.

Got It AI’s ELMAR challenges GPT-4 and LLaMa, scores well on hallucination benchmarks

Conversational AI startup Got It AI has released ELMAR, an LLM for dialog-based chatbot Q&A applications that is smaller than GPT-3. Read More

4 key things IoT developers need to keep in mind as the number of connected devices explodes

Why successful IoT development requires device management, real-time monitoring, efficient software updates, remote access and automation.Read More

Active blockchain wallets drop 9.7% compared to previous quarter | DappRadar

In the first quarter, the number of unique active blockchain wallets dropped 9.7% compared to the previous fourth quarter.Read More

Berkeley SkyDeck sees 120% increase in applicants and chooses 18 final startups

Go Bears. Berkeley SkyDeck, the tech accelerator for the UC Berkely, saw a 120% in accelerator applicants this year.Read More

Here’s how protected election system blueprints are making their way into far-right circles

On the third day of the CPAC this month, two men delivered on experts’ biggest concerns about attempts to access election machines after the 2020 election.

Xsolla announces its new telecommunications initiative plus a new cloud solution at GDC

At GDC 2023, Dean Takahashi, lead writer for GamesBeat, welcomed Xsolla president Chris Hewish, to discuss new initiatives from Xsolla.Read More

OpenAI’s GPT-4 violates FTC rules, argues AI policy group

The FTC received a new complaint today from the Center for AI and Digital Policy that calls for an investigation of OpenAI and GPT-4.Read More

Get Your Hands on a Refurb Chromebook for as Little as $50 at Woot – CNET

These used Chromebooks are some of the most affordable laptops you’ll find out there, and are great for basic tasks and web-based work.

Today Only: Grab a Waterproof Kindle Paperwhite Starting at $60 – CNET

Go digital with an e-reader that you can take with you to the pool or on your beach vacation this summer.

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