Monthly Archives: May 2023

Time’s up for Elizabeth Holmes

After years of high-profile court proceedings, Elizabeth Holmes could actually be headed to prison. For real this time. The former Theranos founder and CEO was found guilty of defrauding investors last January, but has consistently delayed and appealed her sentencing … Continue reading

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Spooked by ChatGPT, US Lawmakers Want to Create an AI Regulator

At a congressional hearing senators from both parties and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said a new federal agency was needed to protect people from AI gone bad.

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The Top Paycom Competitors and Alternatives for 2023

If Paycom isn’t right for you, a Paycom alternative like ADP, Rippling or Paylocity could suit your needs and budget better. The post The Top Paycom Competitors and Alternatives for 2023 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Instagram starts supporting GIFs in comments and collaborators in broadcast channels

On Tuesday, Mark Zuckerberg held a chat with Instagram head Adam Mosseri as part of the company launching collaboration feature on broadcast channels. This means users with broadcast channels can invite other creators or fans to have conversations with them. … Continue reading

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India introduces a $2B program to boost local IT hardware production

India wants to be a bigger player in the global hardware manufacturing industry, and it sees a route to boosting local economies while doing so. Now, it’s putting some money where its mouth is. The country has announced a $2 … Continue reading

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California Truckers Brace for a Rule Mandating Electric Vehicles at Ports

Starting in 2024, trucks bought for use in California ports and railyards must be zero emission—a move to cut pollution that is also vexing some operators.

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How Humanity Can Avoid an AI Takeover

We talk to MIT professor Daron Acemoglu about his book Power and Progress and unpack why making direct human-to-AI comparisons isn’t necessarily helpful in determining our relationship with technology.

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Prepare your team for every major CompTIA course with this $69 bundle

From cybersecurity to project management, through 239 hours of content. The post Prepare your team for every major CompTIA course with this $69 bundle appeared first on TechRepublic.

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France’s privacy watchdog eyes protection against data-scraping in AI action plan

France’s privacy watchdog, the CNIL, has published an action plan for artificial intelligence which gives a snapshot of where it will be focusing its attention, including on generative AI technologies like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, in the coming months and beyond. A … Continue reading

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Entro raises $6M to for its end-to-end secrets security solution

Entro, a Tel Aviv-based startup that is building a security platform that helps enterprises manage and protect their secrets like account credentials, certificates and API keys, today announced that it has raised a $6 million seed round led by StageOne … Continue reading

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