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The Chatbot That Foretold Why People Share Secrets With ChatGPT
In the 1960s an MIT professor named Joseph Weizenbaum created a chatbot called ELIZA. The conversations people had with it set precedents for the chatbots to come.
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Norway turn World Cup heartbreak into celebration as huge crowds pack Oslo
Squad perform one last ‘Viking row’ on palace steps Parade briefly halted by low-hanging overhead cables More than 100,000 fans flooded the streets of Oslo, Norway’s capital, to give their team a warm welcome, turning the heartbreak of their World Cup exit into a massive national celebration. A 2-1 extra-time defeat by England on Saturday…
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Ruti Returns With New Single ‘Flowers’
Ruti returns with new single ‘Flowers’. The genre-blurring star pulls from multiple genres, with Ruti taking time to formulate their own sound. The Essex-born, London-based artist is on a real run right now, sharing a string of fan-pleasing, quietly revelatory singles. Out now, ‘Flowers’ is part of this evolutionary arc.… The post Ruti Returns With…
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The origin story of France star Michael Olise
The origin story of France star Michael Olise begins much closer to home than you might think.
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Multiple children left injured after tree falls at outdoor activity centre
Multiple children have been injured after a tree fell at an outdoor activity centre in Surrey, with one youngster airlifted to hospital with a serious leg injury.
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A winner and true friend – Bartoli on France boss Deschamps
Former Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli speaks about her friendship with France boss Didier Deschamps.
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South Yorkshire teen found safe, France look formidable, Apple opens iOS 27 beta
A missing South Yorkshire teenager has been found safe after nine days, while Harry’s dual “prince and dad” job title raises eyebrows, the Paramount-Warner merger faces mounting US opposition, and Apple’s iOS 27 public beta lands.
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How India’s Lord’s win echoes the legacy of its pioneering women cricketers
India won the first women’s Test at Lord’s, 142 years after its first men’s Test.
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Why it’s time for The Open to crown an English winner
It is nearly 60 years since Tony Jacklin became the last Englishman to win The Open on English soil but there’s every chance that drought may be broken this week, writes Iain Carter.
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World Cup VAR row, cliff-plunge survival and Nolan’s AI broadside
Pressure is mounting over World Cup VAR decisions as a California cliff-plunge drink-driving case shocks the US, while Christopher Nolan rails against AI in film; plus Call of Duty’s new season and tributes to producer Shi Nansun