Man guilty of helping 'murderer' by dumping dad's body into Essex bin
Father-of-two, Cumali Turhan's body was found months later at a landfill site in Essex
Naomi Watts's daughter Kai Schreiber, 16, holds hands with mystery man... five months after coming out as trans
Kai Schreiber, the daughter of Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber, appeared happier than ever as she walked hand-in-hand through New York City with a mystery man.
Microsoft lets bosses spot teams that are dodging Copilot
Viva Insights turns AI guzzling into a leaderboard
Microsoft is adding Copilot adoption benchmarks to Viva Insights, a tool that lets managers monitor teams to spot those that are gulping down the AI Kool-Aid fastest.…
This is exactly how you can get rid of your painful dry eyes WITHOUT drugs or surgery - and why our world-leading ophthalmologist believes this everyday habit is to blame
Noticed a tinge of redness in your eyes? A sore or gritty feeling when blinking? Difficulty reading - especially at the end of a long day?
Drug-fuelled knifeman who stabbed Syrian refugee, 16, to death in unprovoked attack is found guilty of murder
Ahmad Al Ibrahim, 16, died after being stabbed by Alfie Franco, after he brushed past the killer's pregnant girlfriend on a busy shopping street in Huddersfield on April 3.
Meta Tells Workers Building Metaverse To Use AI to 'Go 5x Faster'
A Meta executive in charge of building the company's metaverse products told employees that they should be using AI to "go 5X faster," according to an internal message obtained by 404 Media. From the report: "Metaverse AI4P: Think 5X, not 5%," the message, posted by Vishal Shah, Meta's VP of Metaverse, said (AI4P is AI for Productivity). The idea is that programmers should be using AI to work five times more efficiently than they are currently working -- not just using it to go 5 percent more efficiently.
"Our goal is simple yet audacious: make Al a habit, not a novelty. This means prioritizing training and adoption for everyone, so that using Al becomes second nature -- just like any other tool we rely on," the message read. "It also means integrating Al into every major codebase and workflow." Shah added that this doesn't just apply to engineers. I want to see PMs, designers, and [cross functional] partners rolling up their sleeves and building prototypes, fixing bugs, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible," he wrote.
"I want to see us go 5X faster by eliminating the frictions that slow us down. And 5X faster to get to how our products feel much more quickly. Imagine a world where anyone can rapidly prototype an idea, and feedback loops are measured in hours -- not weeks. That's the future we're building."
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I'm a married woman with a male best friend. Our relationship is platonic - apart from one slip long ago - but his suspicious wife is planning this ridiculous 'revenge' move... what can I do? CAROLINE WEST-MEADS has the surprising answer
I'm a married woman and have had a close male friend for over 20 years. My husband is totally fine with our friendship...
Secrets behind making the perfect curry from scratch at home revealed - including the one ingredient that will make a 'huge difference'
While eating curries in restaurants and from takeaways is an excellent national pastime, making your own Indian curry at home is easier than you think.
Don't look back in anger, we're just like Liam and Noel Gallagher, co-leader of Jeremy Corbyn's new left-wing party tells supporters after weeks of bitter infighting
Zarah Sultana said that if Noel and Liam Gallagher could mend their relationship to get Oasis back on stage she and Mr Corbyn 'can do it' as well.
Loose Women star Charlene White reveals her father has taken his own life after 'living with a dark cloud he couldn't lift' - nine months on from the death of her best friend
Loose Women star Charlene White revealed her father Denniston has tragically taken his own life.
EastEnders' Natalie Cassidy reveals regret at losing 'four stone in three months' for gruelling workout DVD - branding it 'the worst decision she ever made'
The actress, 42, took to the This Morning sofa to spill all about her new book, Happy Days, which follows the 'highs and lows' of her life on and off screen.
The Scrooge effect: Rich people really ARE more selfish, scientists confirm
Psychologists say that there might be more to the 'Scrooge effect' than an unfair stereotype.
Long-standing Essex landmark amphitheatre reopens to the community after refurb works
Locals can book the amphitheatre for performances and shows
The 'chopstick amateur' English teacher who found love in China as a travel blogger before being accused of spying for the Communists
In one blog, Christopher Berry told how he visited a branch of Ikea to find children jumping on beds while others napped on display furniture, noting: 'China is a whole different kettle of fish.'
Strictly Come Dancing champ Chris McCausland leaves Alison Hammond squirming as he reveals OUTRAGEOUS comment she made about his blindness behind the scenes of This Morning
The comedian, 48, who took home the Glitterball Trophy last year after winning the BBC series with Dianne Buswell , took to the sofa of the ITV daytime show on Friday.
Jennifer Aniston blasts 'crazy' big tech as she's forced to send AI deepfakes to her lawyers 'all the time'
Jennifer Aniston has spoken out against big tech. The Friends star, 56, revealed that she is constantly haunted by deepfakes in a new interview with Harper's Bazaar UK.
Ubisoft Cancelled a Post-Civil War Assassin's Creed Last Year
Stephen Totilo, reporting at Game File: In July of last year, word began to trickle through Ubisoft that an ambitious new installment of the company's top franchise, Assassin's Creed, had been cancelled.
The new game would have brought the history-spanning series to one of its most modern settings: The American Civil War and, moreso, the Reconstruction period that followed in the 1860s and 1870s.
In this Reconstruction-era Assassin's Creed, gamers would play as a Black man who had been formerly enslaved in the South and moved west to start a new life. Recruited by the series' Assassins, he would return to the South to fight for justice in a conflict that would, among other things, see him confront the emergence of the Ku Klux Klan.
That's according to interviews with five current and former Ubisoft employees who spoke to Game File on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak about the project. The people were enthusiastic about the game but were also frustrated by its cancellation, which they perceived as Ubisoft bowing to controversy.
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Face of man banned from 2 Essex BP stations after stealing £2k worth of goods
"His actions will have created a sense of unease for staff and customers alike"
Police warning to 'anti-social drivers' as car meet to take place in Thurrock
Police have said that anyone causing antisocial behaviour in their car will be 'asked to leave'
The new 'superfood' that slashes your risk of heart attacks and cancer... and it only costs $2
It's been a staple in Asian cuisine for thousands of years, but now, this food is getting global attention for being the 'next superfood.'