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ChatGPT is making everyday life easier in so many ways—helping with recipes, drafting emails, organizing tasks, answering work-related questions, and even offering learning support. It's like having a versatile tool for anything you need. How do you use it? #ChatGPT #AIart


Midjourney Art of the Day: A futuristic cityscape sunset #midjourney #AIart

TechEclipse_'s tweet image. Midjourney Art of the Day: A futuristic cityscape sunset #midjourney #AIart

The first email was sent in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson, who also introduced the "@" symbol to separate usernames from machines. #EmailOrigins #TechThrowback #Technology

TechEclipse_'s tweet image. The first email was sent in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson, who also introduced the "@" symbol to separate usernames from machines. #EmailOrigins #TechThrowback #Technology
TechEclipse_'s tweet image. The first email was sent in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson, who also introduced the "@" symbol to separate usernames from machines. #EmailOrigins #TechThrowback #Technology

Tim Berners-Lee launched the first website on August 6, 1991. It explained how to use the World Wide Web. #WWW #TimBernersLee #Internet

TechEclipse_'s tweet image. Tim Berners-Lee launched the first website on August 6, 1991. It explained how to use the World Wide Web. #WWW #TimBernersLee #Internet

Ada Lovelace wrote the first algorithm in 1843 for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, making her the world's first computer programmer. #TechHistory #AdaLovelace #algorithm

TechEclipse_'s tweet image. Ada Lovelace wrote the first algorithm in 1843 for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, making her the world's first computer programmer. #TechHistory #AdaLovelace #algorithm

The Dangerous Space Debris Crisis That Nobody Talks About! Did you know Earth's orbit is littered with thousands of pieces of space junk? youtu.be/9gLcBgVxl5o

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"Data is the fuel, for machine learning" #artificalintelligence #Science #MachineLearning


AI co-pilots are changing the way we work—rewriting code, drafting ideas, and transforming entire industries. Are they partners, competitors, or something more? The future of work is here. Let’s talk about it. #AI #FutureOfWork #TechnologyRevolution

TechEclipse_'s tweet image. AI co-pilots are changing the way we work—rewriting code, drafting ideas, and transforming entire industries. Are they partners, competitors, or something more? The future of work is here. Let’s talk about it. #AI #FutureOfWork #TechnologyRevolution

BREAKING: US Treasury hacked by China. Are we falling behind on cybersecurity?


IBM is aspiring to be a front runner in quantum computing, can they pull it off? newsroom.ibm.com/2024-11-13-ibm…


IBM is set to build the largest quantum computer yet by linking smaller machines, aiming to break the qubit record in 2025. The ultimate goal? A machine more than 3x the size of today’s largest quantum computer. The future of computing is here. #QuantumComputing #IBM #Innovation


Some of the greatest inventions were inspired by walks in nature. Einstein credited daily strolls with helping him solve complex problems, and Tesla envisioned his AC motor in a park. Step outside—your next breakthrough might be waiting on the trail. #NatureInspires #Creativity


Modern microchips are marvels of engineering, containing billions of transistors that are now as small as 2 nanometers—smaller than a strand of DNA. This miniaturization enables chips to perform trillions of operations per second, powering today’s advanced technologies.

TechEclipse_'s tweet image. Modern microchips are marvels of engineering, containing billions of transistors that are now as small as 2 nanometers—smaller than a strand of DNA. This miniaturization enables chips to perform trillions of operations per second, powering today’s advanced technologies.

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