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SleepScore gets certified for reimbursement for sleep improvement program

SleepScore Labs said it has received the first permanent certification for reimbursement for its sleep improvement program.Read More

Atropos Health leverages AI to democratize access to real-world evidence in healthcare

Atropos Health, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based healthcare startup, unveiled today a new artificial intelligence (AI) system that could revolutionize how evidence is produced to inform medical decisions and research. Read More

Atari will bring Berzerk Recharged to the PC and consoles this year

Atari, the nostalgia-inducing game company, is set to release Berzerk: Recharged on the PC and consoles later this year.Read More

DeepMind cofounder is tired of ‘knee-jerk bad takes’ about AI

In an interview, DeepMind cofounder Mustafa Suleyman criticized the “hyperventilating press release” vibe of AI Twitter/X.Read More

Prime Members Can Grab This Electric Screwdriver Set for Just $35 (Save $45) – CNET

Get your hands on this compact, minimalist Hoto screwdriver kit at a deep discount and tackle projects around the house with ease.

IBM propels PyTorch beyond model training into AI inference

In an exclusive interview with VentureBeat, Raghu Ganti, principal research staff member at IBM detailed new research efforts that enable PyTorch to become a more viable enterprise option for inference.Read…

Current Mortgage Rates for Oct. 5, 2023: Rates Trend Higher – CNET

This week, a handful of key mortgage rates crept higher. As interest rates surge, it’s getting more expensive to buy a house.

Mortgage Refinance Rates for Oct. 5, 2023: Rates Move Up – CNET

Several benchmark refinance rates ticked up this week. If you’re in the market for a refi, now’s a good time to assess your options.

iPhone 15 Pro Max Camera vs. Galaxy S23 Ultra: Smartphone Shootout – CNET

We put Samsung’s and Apple’s best phones up against each other to see which can take better photos.

Column: This AI chatbot was ‘trained’ using my books, but don’t blame me for its incredible stupidity

Meta’s LLaMA chatbot was trained on a database of 200,000 books, including mine, without pay. How should authors like me think about that?

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