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A ground-breaking cargo ship powered by wind sets sail

The first trip of a cargo ship driven by enormous, specially built wind sails by the British has begun.
The yacht is hired by shipping company Cargill. Which is hoping that the technology can steer the industry in the direction of a more environmentally friendly future.
Reducing fuel usage and, thus, the carbon footprint of shipping is the goal of using the wing-sized stiff WindWings sails.
About 2.1% of the world’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are thought to be attributable to the industry.
The Pyxis Ocean will make its maiden voyage from China to Brazil. Offering the first real-world test of the wind-wing technology.
When the ship is in port, they are folded down; when it is at sea, they are opened. They are made of the same robust material as wind turbines and are 123 feet (37.5 meters) tall.
A cargo ship’s lifetime emissions may be decreased by 30%. If it could be propelled by the wind rather than only using its engine.
Cargo Ship
The industry, according to Jan Dieleman, president of Cargill Ocean transportation, is on a “journey to decarbonize.” He acknowledged that there was “no silver bullet,” but claimed that this technology showed how quickly things were evolving.
“Five or six years ago, if you asked individuals in the shipping industry about decarbonization. They would say, ‘Well, it’s going to be really difficult, I don’t see this happening any time soon.
“Five years later, I believe the story has entirely transformed and everyone is truly convinced. That they must play a role – everyone is just a bit unsure of how we’re going to do this.
Because of this, we have accepted the responsibility of being one of the more significant companies to assume part of the risk, try new things, and advance the industry.
Although it will take the Pyxis Ocean an estimated six weeks to arrive at its destination, the technology it employs has its roots in something far faster.
It was created by the British company BAR Technologies, which Sir Ben Ainslie’s 2017 America’s Cup team spun off, often referred to as the “Formula One of the seas.”
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You can now converse with ChatGPT, and it will respond

Now that ChatGPT is enable by artificial intelligence, you can speak to it and hear it respond.
The company that created the hugely well-liked chatbot, OpenAI, revealed on Monday that it is introducing new capabilities, one of which is the capability for users to have audio conversations with ChatGPT.
OpenAI
OpenAI hint at the potential uses of this new tool in a corporate blog post on Monday, saying that it can be use to “request a bedtime story for your family, or settle a dinner table debate.”
The new vocal capabilities from OpenAI are comparable to those now provided by Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Alexa voice assistants.
In a demonstration of the new update provided by OpenAI, a user requests that ChatGPT create a tale about “the super-duper sunflower hedgehog named Larry.” With a voice that has a human-like quality, the chatbot can read aloud stories and react to queries like, “What was his house like?” and “Who is his best friend?”
According to a blog post by Open AI, a new text-to-speech model that can produce human-like audio using only text and a few seconds of time powers ChatGPT’s voice capability of sample speech,” The business claimed that the five distinct voices that can be used to animate the chatbot were developed in collaboration with seasoned voice actors.
Additionally, OpenAI announced on Monday that it is introducing a new feature that enables the bot to reply to instructions that include an image. Take a picture of what’s in your refrigerator, for instance, and ask ChatGPT to help you prepare a dinner based on what you have on hand. The business added that you may use the “drawing tool” in the app to instruct the chatbot to concentrate on a certain area of an image.
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How businesses are using generative AI for staff, or not

Companies are battling to deal with the rapid emergence of generative AI. Some are hurrying to use the technology as tools for employee workflow. While others are avoiding it — at least for the time being.
Large organizations are debating whether the potential copyright and security threats are outweigh by the generative artificial intelligence, the technology that powers ChatGPT and comparable technologies, offers. In order to better comprehend the technology, some businesses have implemented internal prohibitions on generative AI tools, while others have already started to expose the fashionable technology to staff in their own unique methods.
Generative AI
a ban on AI? Accepting AI? or getting ready for AI?
According to AI content analyzer Originality.AI, many well known corporations have completely stopped internal ChatGPT use, with some citing privacy and security concerns. These companies include JPMorgan Chase, Northrup Grumman, Apple, Verizon, Spotify, and Accenture.
When consumers enter information into these tools, “[y]ou don’t know how it’s then going to be used,” said Mark McCreary, co-chair of the privacy and data security practice at law firm Fox Rothschild LLP, in March.
McCreary said: “I think the opportunity for company trade secrets to get drop into these different various AI’s is just going to increase.” As more and more workers sloppily use these tools to help with work emails or meeting notes, McCreary predicted that this risk will only grow.
However, the corporate to accept generative AI may only last a short while.
“Companies that are on the list of banning generative AI also have working groups internally that are exploring the usage of AI,” said Jonathan Gillham, CEO of Originality.AI, highlighted how businesses in riskier areas have been quicker to act against the technology while determining the best course of action for safe deployment. It would be too risky for them to give all of their employees access to ChatGPT and tell them to “have fun,” but that doesn’t mean they aren’t thinking, “Holy crap, look at the 10x, 100x efficiency that we can lock when we figure out how to do this in a way that makes all the stakeholders happy,” in areas like legal, finance, and accounting.
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The days of wearing Shrek Crocs are over
Firstly, Archaeologists will come across a Shrek Crocs in the distant future, its soft vinyl untouched by time, and they will be curious.
Why the 2001 ogre-themed animate movie so well-liked that a special shoe was need? Was there a ritualistic use for these strange foam shoes, like a low-impact clogging exercise?
That… is a nose?
The Shrek Croc was create in partnership with DreamWorks by Crocs, the company that created everyone’s favorite unabashedly ugly shoe. (Of course, Shrek would counter that one’s perception of beauty is what matters.
Crocs Shrek
The Shrek Croc (or Shroc, if you prefer) has long been a fantasy for certain Croc aficionados since it is green, freckled, and a touch frightening. It’s not a joke, folks. Actually, there is a Change.org petition circulating for 2018 with the slogan “Make Shrek Crocs Real.” The nice guys at Crocs are also informed: Prior to the shoe’s release on September 13, the official Croc X account tweeted 20 times exactly the same messages from an account called “Shrek Crocs,” all of which said, “Make Shrek Crocs real.”
The shoe’s description reads, “The wait is over for the most wonderfully hideous Classic Clogs.” Each pair pays tribute to your favorite ogre and incorporates Shrek’s recognizable traits, like his ears, nose, and green spots on his skin.There are adult Shrocs on hand.
The Shrek Croc (or Shroc, if you prefer) has long been a fantasy for certain Croc aficionados since it is green, freckled, and a touch frightening. It’s not a joke, folks. Actually, there is a Change.org petition circulating for 2018 with the slogan “Make Shrek Crocs Real.” The nice guys at are also informed: Prior to the shoe’s release on September 13, the official Croc X account tweeted 20 times exactly the same messages from an account called “Shrek Crocs,” all of which said, “Make Shrek Crocs real.”
The shoe’s description reads, “The wait is over for the most wonderfully hideous Classic Clogs.” Each pair pays tribute to your favorite ogre and incorporates Shrek’s recognizable traits, like his ears, nose, and green spots on his skin.There are adult Shrocs on hand.
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