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Woman decides to divorce her husband and to be with her lover because AI bot ChatGPT TOLD her to

Since it launched in November, the AI chatbot ChatGPT has been used by millions for many different purposes. From students trying to write their essays, to crea... read more

Doomsday Clock will be updated next week to determine our fate

It has kept track of the likelihood of humanity’s annihilation for more than 75 years. And next week the Doomsday Clock will once again be updated to dete... read more

How much will YOUR broadband go up in price? Calculator shows how 14.4% price hike will affect bills

A new online calculator will show how much extra families will have to pay for internet service over the next two years as suppliers rise contract prices. Exper... read more

Scientists develop an electronic ALARM that sounds whenever it detects daydreaming

A treatment for daydreaming? Scientists develop an electronic ALARM that sounds whenever it detects your mind has wandered Scientists can identify when you lose... read more

World’s largest aircraft completes record-breaking six-hour test flight  

The world’s largest aircraft with a 383-foot wingspan recently took to the skies over the Mojave Desert in California to complete a six-hour test flight f... read more

From Taylor Swift to David Bowie and Elvis Presley: AI technology creates new songs for musicians

The artificial intelligence bot which Nick Cave accused of making a ‘grotesque mockery’ of his work has hit back at the musician by insisting it ... read more

Japanese scientists develop an electric spoon that zaps your tongue to enhance food’s salty taste

Trying to reduce your salt intake? Japanese scientists develop an electric SPOON that zaps your tongue to enhance the salty taste of low-sodium foods – and it... read more

Apple launches new MacBook Pros with the world’s fastest laptop chip

Apple unveiled new MacBook Pros Tuesday that house the world’s fastest professional laptop chip, making them six times more powerful than their predecesso... read more

Why watching The Traitors before bed could help you to fall asleep FASTER

by Sophie Freeman for MailOnline  Thoughts of things that go ‘bump in the night’ can often cause problems for children at bedtime.  Now researchers have ... read more

How to survive a nuclear explosion: Scientists reveal the safest places to take shelter

Since Russia’s invasion on Ukraine started almost a year ago, the threat of devastating nuclear war has for many felt closer than ever before.   Now, a ... read more

Nearly two-thirds of coral reef shark and ray species are at risk of EXTINCTION

Nearly two-thirds of coral reef shark and ray species are at risk of extinction, with overfishing named as the biggest threat, a new study has found. The studyÂ... read more

Britain and Saudi Arabia are working on ‘solar panels in SPACE’ to beam power to the North Sea

Britain and Saudi Arabia are working on ‘solar panels in SPACE’ to beam power to the North Sea 24 hours a day A British plan to capture solar power ... read more

The Blink Video Doorbell is on sale for just £39.99 – plus 10 more smart home deals up to 45% off

The Blink Video Doorbell is on sale for just £39.99 – plus 10 more smart home deals and Amazon devices up to 45% off By Emily Knott For Mailonline Publis... read more

Why IS it so cold in the UK? Northerly flow is bringing cold air from the Arctic

This morning, many Brits woke up to ice on their windscreen, the bins frozen shut and a sprinkling of snow on their doorstep. After threatening the country for ... read more

Thermoelectric device zaps Japanese knotweed at the roots

Japanese knotweed is one of the most invasive plants in the UK, damaging walls and even draining systems of around 1.5 million homes. But a new thermoelectric d... read more

Hosting a Small Business Website on IBM Cloud Services and Servers

Modern-era business climate mandates a powerful and engaging online presence. All modern businesses rely on interactive business websites for user interaction a... read more

Twitter allows Taliban members to get blue ticks

Elon Musk’s changes to Twitter are even allowing Taliban officials get blue ticks next to their account names, a report reveals. Two officials and four pr... read more

Eating one freshwater fish a YEAR is equal to drinking water with PFAS for a month, study warns

Eating just one freshwater fish a year is the equivalent to drinking water containing ‘forever chemicals’ for a month, a study has found. Perfluoroa... read more

AI-generated photos of ‘people’ at a party look eerily realistic – until you take a closer look

Artificial intelligence can now let people invent a social life by creating images that suggest they attended a party that never happened and with friends that ... read more

These three FREE apps on your phone could save you HUNDREDS of dollars a month on subscriptions 

With everything from TV services to bathroom tissue now available on subscription, most of us have a few monthly payments we have forgotten about. Those can add... read more

Why Winter Love Island star are MORE likely to find love

Reality fans rejoice – the new season of Love Island starts tonight, with 10 new islanders ready and waiting to start their quest for love.   This will b... read more

Wyoming is set to BAN sales of new electric vehicles by 2035

Wyoming is set to BAN sales of new electric vehicles by 2035 to ‘ensure the stability’ of its oil and gas industry Wyoming is set to become the firs... read more

Alien-hunting laser could find life on Mars ‘within the next few years’

Alien-hunting laser could find life on Mars ‘within the next few years’: Handheld device can search for large organic compounds in tiny particles of... read more

Study confirms cabbages grown in compost made from human poo are safe to eat 

In the 2015 blockbuster film The Martian, Matt Damon manages to survive on Mars after using his own faeces as fertiliser to grow potatoes. Such a thing may seem... read more