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OpenAI is testing a new ChatGPT feature called "Skills," which will be similar to Claude's feature, also called Skills. Up until now, ChatGPT has supported GPTs, which are prompt-engineered to meet ...
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The brain-computer interface developer Precision Neuroscience has put forward a study detailing the experiences of its first human patients—showing its minimally invasive approach is capable of both ...