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OpenAI Develops Chromium-Based AI Browser to Compete with Google

Originally Published 4 months ago — by BleepingComputer

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OpenAI is developing a Chromium-based AI-powered browser, potentially launching on macOS, that integrates ChatGPT features like agent mode and offers new browsing capabilities such as AI-driven tab management and browsing automation, aiming to compete with Google Chrome.

OpenAI and Perplexity unveil AI-powered web browsers amid tech industry shifts

Originally Published 6 months ago — by The Verge

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OpenAI is planning to launch an AI-powered web browser in the coming weeks, featuring a native ChatGPT interface and integrated with Google's Chromium engine, potentially enabling tasks like reservations and form filling through an 'agentic' AI, which could challenge Google's dominance and expand OpenAI's AI ecosystem.

OpenAI and Perplexity Prepare to Launch AI-Powered Web Browsers

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Engadget

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OpenAI is close to launching its own web browser within weeks, featuring a ChatGPT-style chatbot and agentic AI capabilities, aiming to integrate more deeply into users' lives and capture user data, potentially challenging established browsers like Chrome, which is built on Chromium and currently dominates the market.

Superfoods Reduce Blood Sugar, May Delay Insulin Need

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Surrey Live

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Research suggests that consuming superfoods rich in magnesium and chromium can help reduce blood sugar levels and insulin resistance, potentially lowering the need for insulin in managing type 2 diabetes. These minerals play vital roles in blood sugar regulation, and foods high in these nutrients include leafy greens, nuts, whole grains, and seafood. Lifestyle changes such as increasing fiber intake, staying hydrated, exercising regularly, and managing stress are also effective in controlling blood sugar levels. However, it's important to consult healthcare professionals before starting supplements, as evidence is still emerging.

"Chromium Contamination in Recalled Fruit Pouches Linked to Lead-Tainted Products"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Ars Technica

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The FDA has found chromium in recalled cinnamon applesauce pouches that were already found to contain extremely high levels of lead, which have poisoned nearly 300 young children in 37 states. The presence of chromium hints at economically motivated adulteration, as lead chromate, an artificial coloring, has been used in spices to conceal poor quality. The health implications of chromium exposure are uncertain, but the effects of lead poisoning on children's health can include learning and behavior problems, as well as hearing and speech issues. The FDA recommends that families of affected children inform their healthcare providers of potential chromium exposure, and the CDC has provided clinical guidance for doctors on how to test and care for children with exposure.

Recalled Applesauce Pouches Exposed to Chromium, FDA Reports

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox Business

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The FDA found high levels of chromium in recalled applesauce products linked to lead poisoning cases, prompting concerns about potential chromium exposure. The products, including cinnamon, were manufactured by Austrofood and distributed by WanaBana LLC. The FDA has expanded its investigation and warned that symptoms of chromium exposure may be nonspecific, with potential health effects including abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anemia, and renal and hepatic dysfunction.

"FDA Updates on Lead and Chromium in Recalled Applesauce"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WTOP

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Recalled cinnamon applesauce pouches linked to lead poisoning in U.S. children were found to contain a high level of chromium, a potentially toxic substance, in addition to lead, according to the FDA. The pouches, sold under the WanaBana, Schnucks, and Weis brands, may still be in consumers' homes due to their long shelf life. The CDC reported 287 lead poisoning cases from 37 states, with the median age of those affected being 1. Consumers are advised not to eat or serve the pouches and to discard them, and anyone who consumed them should consult a healthcare provider.

The Hidden Health Risks of Wildfires: Unleashing Cancer-Causing Chemicals

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Wildfires can transform naturally occurring metals in the soil, such as chromium, into cancer-causing airborne particles, according to a study published in the journal Nature Communications. The intense heat from wildfires triggers a transformation of benign chromium into a toxic form known as hexavalent chromium, which can cause cancer and other health issues. The study found that areas with intense and prolonged fires had toxic chromium levels around seven times higher than unburned areas. Even after containment, communities downwind can still be exposed to the contaminated soil particles carried by strong winds. The health risks persist until rainfall washes away the contaminants, which can be delayed due to drought exacerbated by climate change. The research highlights the hazardous impacts of wildfire smoke, which also carries fine particulate matter linked to respiratory illnesses.

Chromium: The Natural Metformin for Optimizing Carb and Sweet Energy Conversion

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Life

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Chromium, an essential mineral, has been found to improve the body's ability to process carbohydrates, lower blood sugar levels, and aid in weight loss. It acts as a key that opens up cells for insulin to dock onto, optimizing glucose transfer and reducing the risk of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Chromium has been dubbed "natural metformin" due to its comparable effects to the prescription diabetes medication. Supplementing with chromium, particularly in the form of chromium glucose tolerance factor (GTF), can help curb cravings, decrease hunger, and reduce calorie intake. However, since most people are deficient in chromium due to depleted soil, supplementation is recommended. The ideal dosage for weight loss is 600 to 1,000 mcg per day. Pairing chromium with certain vitamins and minerals can enhance its benefits, and a Mediterranean-style diet is recommended for optimal results.

"Exploring the Benefits and Necessity of Chromium Supplements"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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The CDC is concerned about the increased prevalence of diabetes and prediabetes in the US. While some corporations in the dietary supplement market are pushing chromium to help with blood sugar regulation, experts say most people get enough chromium from the foods they eat and that the science backing up chromium's additional importance as a supplement is not robust. Chromium is an essential mineral that plays a key role in regulating blood sugar levels by enhancing the action of insulin. It is naturally present in many foods, including meats, grain products, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Taking chromium as a supplement is rarely needed and may have side effects, so speaking to a doctor is key.