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ChatGPT owner in probe over risks around false answers - BBC News
US regulators are asking the maker of ChatGPT about protections for privacy and reputational risk.
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Chandrayaan-3: India set to launch historic Moon mission - BBC News
With Chandrayaan-3, India aims to be the first to land near the Moon's little-explored south pole.
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Who was the real Robert Oppenheimer? - BBC Future
As the movie Oppenheimer is released, Ben Platts-Mills explores the true story of the enigmatic Manhattan Project scientist, and the atomic bomb that made him a "destroyer of worlds".
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Periscope firm wins £169m submarine defence contract - BBC News
Thales Glasgow will continue a 100-year tradition of supplying periscopes to the Royal Navy
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Is Texas 'floating wall' a migrant deterrent or pure theatre? - BBC News
Some fear the controversial new barrier may make the crossing more dangerous for migrants.
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Italian uproar over judge's 10-second groping rule - BBC News
Young Italians object to the acquittal of a school caretaker who admitted groping a teenage student.
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Milan Kundera, author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, dies aged 94 -
The exiled Czech-French writer used satire to explore totalitarianism and the human condition.
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India CEO criticised for picking AI bot over human staff - BBC News
Suumit Shah, founder of an e-commerce website, said that his firm had laid off 90% of its support staff.
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Kuno: Seventh cheetah dies in India since reintroduction - BBC News
Cheetahs were declared extinct in India in 1952, but they were reintroduced last year amid much fanfare.
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Missing German man's remains found in Thailand freezer - BBC News
The Pattaya-based businessman's dismembered body turned up after he had gone missing for a week.
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In Pictures: Five of the world's most remarkable treks - BBC Travel
From walks through history to adventures in lost worlds, a new book – with spectacular imagery – showcases more than 50 of the world's best hiking routes. Here are five favourites.
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Essex lorry deaths: Marius Draghici jailed for more than 12 years - BBC New
A judge is told Marius Draghici was an "essential cog" in the operation that killed the 39 people.
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The new shark species emerging from the deep - BBC Future
More and more new species of sharks are being discovered as humanity peers deeper into the oceans.
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Birds get revenge by using anti-bird spikes in nests - BBC News
A report suggests they are using sharp metal deterrents like humans do - to keep pests away.
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How harvesting electricity from humid air could one day power our devices -
Famed physicist Nikola Tesla wanted to obtain electricity from humidity in the air: decades after his death, the idea could finally be coming to fruition.
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What is AI? A simple guide to help you understand artificial intelligence -
A guide to artificial intelligence, chatbots, image generators, deep learning and more. We explain how AI is trained, what different AI models can do and how you may already be using AI without knowing.
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Sex offender Larry Nassar stabbed multiple times in prison - BBC News
Nassar, who is accused of abuse by hundreds, is believed to have been stabbed in the chest, neck and back.
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China kindergarten stabbing: What's behind spate of attacks? - BBC News
For over a decade, a widening wealth gap is thought to have helped fuel social "revenge attacks".
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Putin meets Prigozhin: Getting to grips with latest twist in Wagner saga -
The latest twist in Russia's mutiny saga surpasses Dostoyevsky for mystery, Steve Rosenberg says.
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Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy - BBC News
Scientists are concerned about the environmental impact if commercial deep sea mining begins.
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The rush for nickel: 'They are destroying our future' - BBC News
Campaigners in the world’s largest nickel producer, Indonesia, warn mining is threatening their way of life.
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Why syphilis is rising around the world - BBC Future
Syphilis is one of the oldest known sexually transmitted infections. Once thought to be in decline, it is now resurging at an alarming rate.
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Work 'love bombing': When companies come on too strong - BBC Worklife
When firms heap on flattery and promises to potential hires, it can set up workers to fail – even feel manipulated.
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Delhi's earliest crimes revealed by 1800s police records - BBC News
The year is 1861. Mughal rule has just ended, Delhi is in ferment and decline - then a bed gets stolen.
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