Marketers Embrace OpenAI's Advertising Pilot Amid FOMO
A wave of marketers is signing up for OpenAI's advertising pilot program, largely influenced by a fear of missing out on potential opportunities.
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A wave of marketers is signing up for OpenAI's advertising pilot program, largely influenced by a fear of missing out on potential opportunities.
Photographer Johnnie Shand Kydd shares insights on his transition from capturing the Young British Artists to finding new inspiration in his lurchers during rural walks.
A growing acceptance of ideologically driven crimes among Americans raises concerns about political violence, driven by so-called 'conflict entrepreneurs.'
Estonian intelligence officials are calling on European nations to enhance efforts in countering Russia's covert operations aimed at recruiting vulnerable individuals for sabotage.
In a recent interview, the 73-year-old Broadway icon Harvey Fierstein opens up about his struggles with addiction, the impact of grief, and his critical views on Trump.
Google's significant $40 billion investment in Anthropic underscores the intensifying competition among tech giants in the AI sector.
While the Bugeye and Frogeye Sprites from Austin-Healey might look the same to many, there is a notable distinction that sets them apart.
The proposed legislation aimed at lifting the mining moratorium is currently under discussion, pending the president's forthcoming decision.
An analysis of Cameco's stock highlights its high valuation in the context of increasing demand for nuclear power projected for 2026.
Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging a departure from its non-profit roots, is set to begin with jury selection in California. This case underscores the evolving tensions between Musk and the organization he once supported.