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...I found John Naughton’s comment on ChatGPT to be an extremely useful discussion for lay readers like myself of the new machine learning bot that has taken the world by storm....
...“The response was astonishing – it’s unprecedented,” says Shaughnessy Naughton, a former chemist and entrepreneur, and founder of 314 Action....
...Speakers include Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of WPP, Dame Carolyn McCall, chief executive of easyJet, and Eileen Naughton, managing director of Google UK....
...Additional reporting by John McDermott...
...“In America, poverty and place are tied together in really deep ways,” says Carol Naughton, the president of Purpose Built Communities, a non-profit organisation....
...Naughton has spent his career in the tobacco industry, selling cigarettes in the Middle East, eastern Europe and South Korea....
...What the new team brings is energy,” said Ray Naughton, co-founder of 4th Level Ventures, a Dublin venture fund....
...Fergal Naughton, a director at Glen Dimplex, the Irish company that owns the Roberts radio, Belling cooker and other well-known British electrical goods brands, is interim chairman of the chamber....
...Other possible candidates include Jack Haire, now at Parade Publications, and John Squires, a former Time Inc digital chief now at Next Issue Media....
...the Puerto Rican saxophonist Miguel Zenón on Friday and Saturday, and by New Orleans star Allen Toussaint on Sunday; later events will feature pianist Hal Galper, saxophonist Hadley Caliman and guitarist John...
...John Naughton, The Open University’s professor of the public understanding of technology, said recently: “The direction is towards a world in which everything we do is monitored and logged – mostly by one...
...“There have been increasing voices raised throughout the government warning against rapid appreciation and sometimes even urging depreciation,” says Barry Naughton, professor of Chinese economics at the...
...John Naughton, an Irish former banker who now runs estate agency TNI Properties, also reports rising demand from Poles who are starting to return home to take advantage of the healthier economy and salary...
...Talking of Eds, John Naughton in The Observer has a nice piece on the dangers of photo-shopping, post-Matts. He warns: ”The adage that ‘the camera never lies’ has been comprehensively undermined....
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