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No, don’t threaten ChatGPT for better results. Try this instead

Google co-founder Sergey Brin recently claimed that all AI models tend to do better if you threaten them with physical violence. “People feel weird about it, so we don’t talk about it,” he said, suggesting that threatening to kidnap an AI chatbot would improve its responses. Well, he’s wrong. You can get good answers from an AI chatbot without threats! To be fair, Brin...

Vivo T4 Ultra Review: Sets itself apart with a blend of premium aesthetics and imaging

Lately, a new segment is building up tempo, one that sits neatly between budget and flagship territory. I’m talking about the increasingly competitive ₹35K–₹40K segment. In the last few months alone, this space has welcomed a slew of performance-first devices aimed at offering flagship-like capabilities at near-midrange pricing. Adding to that list is the new Vivo T4 Ultra. The successor to last year’s...

India debunks social media claims that US used its airspace to launch strikes against Iran

India has dismissed as "fake" claims by certain social media handles that the US fighter jets used Indian airspace to launch strikes against Iran. The US bombed three nuclear sites in Iran early Sunday, with President Donald Trump warning of additional strikes if Iran retaliates."Several social media accounts have claimed that Indian Airspace was used by the United States to launch aircrafts against...

Instead of paying recurring fees for Adobe Acrobat, own your PDF editing tools for life for $30

TL;DR: Get a SwiftDoo PDF Pro lifetime license for Windows at $29.97 (reg. $129)—you’ll gain access to tools like PDF editing, signing tools, and so much more. Subscriptions have taken over everything, from streaming to software—PDF editors included. If you’ve been paying Adobe Acrobat’s fees for as long as you can remember, here’s a reality check: you don’t have to.  A lifetime PDF editor tool is a far more cost-effective way...

Walmart tries to shed a stodgy vibe to battle digital-native rivals

"There are no cash registers in the home office." It's a mantra at Walmart and a reminder that every dollar earned comes from its nearly 11,000 stores worldwide. Everything done at its corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas, is an expense. For decades that expense was minimal -- the retailer's main office was a spartan distribution center with wood-paneled offices and few windows. Most...

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