GPT-4.5, the latest artificial intelligence model from OpenAI Labs, is the first to successfully pass the famous Turing Test. In a recent scientific study, 73 % participants believed they were communicating with a real person—and not an algorithm. But while this is an impressive achievement, it also raises some pretty scary questions.
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JoinedJuly 26, 2013
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Jan Macarol is the responsible editor of the printed and online editions of City Magazine Slovenia. Together with his two assistants, he strives to offer readers the most unique and fresh information about urban culture, technological innovations, fashion and everything an urban nomad needs to survive in a fast-paced world.
If you watch the traffic on the streets of Berlin, Paris or Ljubljana today, you will quickly notice many new car brands that have not appeared in European showrooms until recently. NIO, BYD, Zeekr and MG are no longer exotic "Chinese" cars of dubious quality, but serious players that European buyers apparently have no problem trusting, even at quite high prices. Currently, Chinese cars are sold in Europe for almost twice as much as in China. But this will soon change - and the consequences will be dramatic. In two years, the Chinese will reduce the price of their vehicles by 1/4, and we are still fooling ourselves - that they are playing a game with open cards! AND why will Europe lose its car industry?
The used electric car market has exploded in the past year. We have selected five models - used electric cars - from 2022 and 2023, which with their large battery, reliable WLTP figures and attractive prices on mobile.de represent the best balance between price, range and performance.
The o3 and o4-mini models can think with images, code better than you, and locate your bistro with a photo of a sandwich. Is this artificial general intelligence - AGI?
Tesla appears to be preparing to launch the Tesla Model Q, an affordable electric vehicle that promises high performance and advanced technology at a price of around 30,000 euros. But – will it be true this time?
Apple's first foldable iPhone will be as big as an iPad mini, as thin as a magazine, and as expensive as a weekend in Monaco.
When British design and technology come together, something special happens. This time, Bowers & Wilkins donned the McLaren racing jacket and created the Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 McLaren Edition – wireless headphones that are not only stylish, but also sonic beasts.
If you combine an “eco” watch with street culture, recycling and solar energy – you get this square masterpiece from Tokyo. The G-SHOCK G5600BG-5 is a watch that carries more than time – it carries the future.
This car is like a British countess at a rave: sleek, extravagant and completely unpredictable. It's the Lotus Elise S1 Safari by Get Lost!
Audio-Technica has surpassed everything we knew about turntables with the Hotaru. This $9,999 floating device is a technological spectacle, a design statement, and a light show all rolled into one. It's for those who want more—or everything.
Apple is missing the smart ring train, while Samsung, Oura, and Amazfit are already measuring our sleep, heart rate, and probably our future. But why isn't Apple in the game yet? Why isn't there an Apple Ring yet?
Although this is the second update to the Volvo S90, which has been on the road since 2016, the new Volvo S90 is proof that some things only get better with time. 2025 brings a new chapter in this Swedish story – more electrified, more relaxed and more loving than ever before.