2023-05-01 12:00
As Europeans strike first to reign in AI, the US follows
A proposed set of rules by the European Union would, among other things. require makers of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT,to publicize any copyrighted material used by the technology platforms to create content of any kind.
2023-05-01 12:00
As Europeans strike first to rein in AI, the US follows
A proposed set of rules by the European Union would, among other things. require makers of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, to publicize any copyrighted material used by the technology platforms to create content of any kind.
2023-04-28 19:00
For Windows 10, 22H2 is the end of the road
The latest version of Windows 10 will be the last, with no new feature updates coming to the operating system.
2023-04-28 14:49
EU closes in on AI Act with last-minute ChatGPT-related adjustments
The European Parliament is set to formalize its position on what could be the world’s first set of regulations for AI by a major legislative body, as EU lawmakers reached a provisional political agreement on Thursday.
2023-04-28 14:48
Biamp’s Parlé, and the need to design a better remote conference room
Biamp recently sent me the company’s relatively new Parlé conferencing bar; it’s arguably the best I’ve tested (and since it’s also one of the most expensive at $2,500, it should be). But in the post-pandemic, hybrid work world in
2023-04-28 12:00
Google Sheets power tips: How to use dropdown lists
Google Sheets lets you design spreadsheets with sophisticated features, and one of the most useful to know is dropdown lists. You can add a dropdown list to a cell (or to a range of cells), and when you or another person with access to your
2023-04-27 22:34
6 more out-of-sight Android features worth finding
Confession time: I write about Android for a living and obsess over my smartphone's software more than most reasonably sane people — and yet, I still find myself stumbling onto features that once seemed incredible and then promptly got fo
2023-04-27 21:52
Dropbox lays off 16% of staff to refocus on AI, as sales growth slows
Facing a slowdown in revenue growth, cloud storage company Dropbox announced today that it is laying off 500 employees, or 16% of its workforce, mainly in order to be able to hire staff with AI expertise.
2023-04-27 21:41
UK expected to offer $1.25 billion for nation's semiconductor industry
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is reportedly about to follow in the footsteps of the US and several European governments by announcing a funding package designed to build up the country’s domestic semiconductor industry, according to a rep
2023-04-27 17:28
Apple's inexorable plan to replace retail banking
At this point, Apple offers its users services to make purchases, transact sales, buy items on credit using a card, save money, a virtual currency, and to make small transactions over time at zero interest rates. It takes a tiny cut of cash