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Evening Standard
Technology
Jon Weeks and Rachelle Abbott

OPINION - Tech & Science Daily podcast: AI ChatGPT is a danger to these jobs

A study by OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, claims around 80 per cent of US workers could see their jobs impacted by the artificial intelligence chatbot.

Public relations specialists, writers, authors, mathematicians, and journalists were some of the professionals most at risk.

An expert is warning the proposed ban of nitrous oxide in the UK could lead to an illicit unregulated nitrous oxide market.

University College London Professor Sunjeev Kamboj tells Tech & Science Daily the ban could lead to mixed substances being sold as nitrous oxide through an illegal market.

A report by the New York Times suggests some staff at Apple have raised doubts about their forthcoming virtual and augmented reality headset.

It’s reported that some employees have defected from the project because of their doubts about its potential, and leaders at Apple have questioned the product’s prospects.

The UK’s own competitor to Elon Musk’s satellite firm Starlink has completed its space project to launch 618 satellites into orbit.

London-based firm OneWeb now has the second-most satellites flying in orbit, and can deliver a broadband connection to anywhere on earth.

And the rest:

Study finds the bodies of people with mental illness are ‘biologically older than their actual age’, Twitter claims parts of its source code has been leaked online, Twitter users set to lose their blue ticks from April, and how other people’s body odour can help treat social anxiety.

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