Furious husband of HR executive caught on Coldplay kiss cam with her boss breaks silence as divorce looms
Andrew Cabot, a businessman who has been married to ousted Astronomer HR executive Kristin Cabot for two years, has broken his silence on the now viral kiss-cam incident.
Pregnant Michelle Dockery poses with her glamorous Downton Abbey co-stars Joanne Froggatt and Laura Carmichael at NYC premiere afterparty
Pregnant Michelle Dockery posed with her glamorous Downton Abbey co-stars Joanne Froggatt and Laura Carmichael at the NYC premiere afterparty on Monday.
Stacey Solomon admits 'I still suffer' as she shares heartbreaking 'problem' in Joe Swash marriage
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash return to screens with their fly-on-the-wall TV show Stacey and Joe tonight, offering fans a look into their life at Pickle Cottage
What the Plex? Streaming service suffers yet another password spill
For the third time in a decade
Streaming platform Plex is warning some users to reset their passwords after suffering yet another breach.…
The price for a tourist visa to the USA is doubling THIS MONTH - here's how you can avoid it
Travellers heading to America will have to cough up even more money when they touch down in the States.
Former Essex head teacher killed in crash named for the first time as heartbroken family pay tribute
Her heartbroken family have paid tribute to the "greatly missed" nan
Germany's schadenfreude over Britain's 'asylum chaos': German media gloats UK has 'lost control of migration despite Brexit' and 'society and infrastructure is groaning'
The popular Bild outlet claimed both civil society and infrastructure were 'groaning' under the weight of illegal and legal migration.
New BMW iX3 will be the longest-range EV when it arrives next year - here's how far it can go on one charge
BMW's new electric car is a certainly a headline grabber. But the biggest claim in its arsenal is that from spring 2026 it will be longest-range EV sold in UK showrooms.
Bill Clinton's birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein praising 'childlike curiosity' is revealed along with creepy drawing of billionaire pedophile
The Clinton missive has been published for the first time on the same day that a similar letter written by Donald Trump to Epstein was released.
Striking Tube drivers are demanding two-for-one Legoland tickets as they cripple London network for third day
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) plunged the London Underground network into further travel chaos today as they walked out of their £72,000-a-year jobs for a third day.
Starmer and Reeves have taken Britain to 'the edge of a crisis', warns former M&S boss Stuart Rose, and 'we should ALL be worried' about the state of UK
Lord Stuart Rose, the former boss of Marks & Spencer and Asda, called for 'radical action', saying Britain was 'standing still in a lay-by while we decide what to do'.
American influencer's stunt with crocodile sparks calls for him to be DEPORTED and banned from Australia: 'Incredibly cruel'
American influencer Mike Holston shared footage of himself wrestling a freshwater crocodile in Queensland. Animal rights groups have now called for him to be held accountable.
Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco's ten-year-old children don Labubus and Roblox backpacks in back to school portraits
Children of royals may be used to the finest toys and most prestige spoils available - but the Prince and Princess of Monaco's twins showed they were just like normal kids.
Ex-wife of £146million fraudster lawyer has £1.1million seized from her sale of luxury Lake District hideaway he bought with his scam money
Claire Schools, ex-wife of Cumbria-based solicitor Timothy Schools, who carried out a 'breathtaking' £146m fraud, has had £1.1million seized from the sale of Hope Springs House in Penrith.
BBC chairman says the corporation needs to appeal to Reform voters
Dr Samir Shah batted away the suggestion that the broadcaster was giving a 'disproportionate' amount of coverage to Nigel Farage's party.
Microsoft inks AI infra deal with Yandex cofounder's biz for nearly $20B
Netherlands based Nebius Group to deliver capacity from facility in New Jersey
As the AI frenzy shows no signs of letting up, Microsoft has signed an agreement that could be worth up to $19.4 billion with Netherlands-based Nebius Group – formerly known as Yandex N.V. – in exchange for access to its GPU infrastructure over five years.…
Sam Altman Says Bots Are Making Social Media Feel 'Fake'
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: X enthusiast and Reddit shareholder Sam Altman had an epiphany on Monday: Bots have made it impossible to determine whether social media posts are really written by humans, he posted. The realization came while reading (and sharing) some posts from the r/Claudecode subreddit, which were praising OpenAI Codex. OpenAI launched the software programming service that takes on Anthropic's Claude Code in May. Lately, that subreddit has been so filled with posts from self-proclaimed Code users announcing that they moved to Codex that one Reddit user even joked: "Is it possible to switch to codex without posting a topic on Reddit?"
This left Altman wondering how many of those posts were from real humans. "I have had the strangest experience reading this: I assume it's all fake/bots, even though in this case I know codex growth is really strong and the trend here is real," he confessed on X. He then live-analyzed his reasoning. "I think there are a bunch of things going on: real people have picked up quirks of LLM-speak, the Extremely Online crowd drifts together in very correlated ways, the hype cycle has a very 'it's so over/we're so back' extremism, optimization pressure from social platforms on juicing engagement and the related way that creator monetization works, other companies have astroturfed us so i'm extra sensitive to it, and a bunch more (including probably some bots)."
[...] Altman also throws a dig at the incentives when social media sites and creators rely on engagement to make money. Fair enough. But then Altman confesses that one of the reasons he thinks the pro-OpenAI posts in this subreddit might be bots is because OpenAI has also been "astroturfed." That typically involves posts by people or bots paid for by the competitor, or paid by some third-degree contractor, giving the competitor plausible deniability. [...] Altman surmises, "The net effect is somehow AI twitter/AI Reddit feels very fake in a way it really didn't a year or two ago." If that's true, who's fault is it? GPT has led models to become so good at writing, that LLMs have become a plague not just to social media sites (which have always had a bot problem) but to schools, journalism, and the courts.
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I'm a fashion editor and these are the 7 Nobody's Child coats I'll be wearing on repeat this autumn
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Pensioner forced to sell her £420,000 home to cover a £113,000 legal bill after losing a five-year boundary dispute - over a 1ft strip of land
Pensioner Jenny Field, 76, must sell her home to cover a £113,000 legal bill after losing a five-year boundary dispute with next-door neighbour Pauline Clark, 64, over a 1ft strip of land in Poole.
British tourist, 28, is stabbed to death 'by friend who then tried to drag body down hallway' at holiday apartment in Budapest
Police responded to a report that a British man had been stabbed in Erzsébetváros, the party district of the Hungarian capital, at 4:13 a.m. yesterday morning.