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Rochelle Travers and Rachelle Abbott

OPINION - Tech & Science Daily podcast: Bye ChatGPT, hello GPT-4

Open AI has released its latest version of its artificial intelligence chatbot.

GPT-4 can respond to images and process up to 25,000 words - about eight times more than the previous model ChatGPT.

The company says it’s more creative and less biassed.

Nasa wants to build a ‘space tug’ to de-orbit and destroy the International Space Station.

The agency had already announced it intended to retire the ISS by 2030, but revealed it’s planning on using around $180million of its 2024 budget for the tug’s development.

Developers from Cambridge University’s Affective Intelligence and Robotics Lab, tell Tech & Science Daily how a robot looks has a big impact on the way humans interact with them.

Their research hopes to help create robots to boost people’s mental wellbeing in the future.

And the rest

Zuckerberg to fire 10,000 more staff in second round of Meta layoffs, strange ‘highly manoeuverable’ UFOs ‘defy laws of physics’ and a massive seaweed blob that can be seen from space is heading towards Florida.

Plus, the protein molecule that may have kickstarted life on Earth, Google announces AI features in Workspace and the house that leaked honey.

Listen above, and find us on your Spotify Daily Drive or wherever you stream your podcasts.

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