The International Olympic Committee is set to reveal the list of sports included in the France Games in 2030.
When world leaders gather in Evian-les-Bains for the three-day G7 summit, they will do so under the suffocating shadow of ...
Torch Electronics' games are a common sight in St. Louis-area convenience stores. The gas station gambling industry, once nearly ubiquitous in convenience stores across Missouri, has taken another big ...
The Olympic torch began its journey to Milan and Cortina for the 2026 Winter Games, journeying across Italy before reaching its final destination. The relay will involve around 10,000 torchbearers ...
Abstract: Carbon powder synthesized by an atmospheric microwave-plasma torch is characterized in terms of the mixture ratio of argon to nitrogen in torch gas. Methane as a source of carbon atoms was ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina are coming to a close on Sunday, February 22 with the Closing Ceremony. In standing with tradition, the Olympic torch will be passed on by Italy in an act of ...
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OpenAI said that it will bring Torch together with its its recently launched healthcare feature, ChatGPT Health. OpenAI acquires US start-up Torch for more than $100m, in its latest healthcare-focused ...
OpenAI has acquired the health-care technology startup Torch. Torch was building a "unified medical memory" for AI that aimed to bring a patient's health data into one place. OpenAI and Torch did not ...
OpenAI acquired Torch, a healthcare startup that unifies lab results, medications and recordings from doctor visits, as the foundation artificial intelligence model company builds out ChatGPT Health.
OpenAI announced it has acquired a tiny startup called Torch for an undisclosed sum. An unnamed source told The Information that OpenAI paid $100 million worth of equity for the startup. Torch’s ...