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Google restricts its AI chatbot Gemini’s election-related answers in an attempt to combat the spreading of defamation.
Cheetahs’ unrivalled speed may be explained by their ‘sweet spot’ size. David Labonte, senior lecturer in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London and lead author of the study explains why.
Plus, we hear from Nadège Aoki, one of the scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the US, who are using underwater speakers to help restore degraded coral reefs.
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England's first artificial cornea transplant
Male birth control gel ‘takes effect sooner than similar contraceptives’
AI voice cloning tools manipulated to imitate political leaders
Why are so few women playing professional esports?
Ancient Egyptians were ‘trying to treat cancer 4,000 years ago’
Tory TikTok launch “pathetic” compared to ‘savvier’ Labour says expert
Planet that could support human life discovered 'close' to Earth
Largest images of the universe ever taken from space
Apple emergency bug fix for ‘zombie’ iPhone photos
ChatGPT halts 'Scarlett Johansson-sounding' AI voice
Infected blood scandal cover-up’s damning verdict
Bill Irvine: The truth about the Stoics (Brave New World preview)
Urgent warning over council house scam on social media
Assassin’s Creed Shadows first look
What do Google’s AI updates mean for you?
Open AI’s GPT-4o can ‘teach maths’ & even ‘flirt’
Birth trauma report: Good pregnancy care ‘exception not rule’
Apple apologises for iPad ‘Crush’ ad
Chemicals in flavoured vapes potentially ‘very toxic when heated’
Apple reveals ultra-thin iPad Pro with M4 chip
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