Monthly Archives: September 2023

Microsoft Bing to gain more personalized answers, support for DALLE-E 3, and watermarked AI images

Microsoft’s Bing is gaining a number of AI improvements, including support for OpenAI’s new DALLE-E 3 model, more personalized answers in search and chat, and tools that will watermark images as being AI-generated. The company announced these and other Windows … Continue reading

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Chris Lehane: The SEC isn’t handling crypto regulation ‘strategically’

As developers turn their gears in the crypto world, regulatory uncertainty is casting a shadow over the work they’re doing.

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Smarter AI Assistants Could Make It Harder to Stay Human

AI helpers that make phone calls, book flights, and chat with other bots will give humans new freedom—but also lead machines to undermine people’s independence.

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Forrester’s 2024 Tech Leadership Predictions About AI, HR, Budget and Manufacturing

Organizations are already reaping up to 40% improvement from AI software development initiatives, and productivity and problem-solving gains will increase by 50%, the firm said.

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ProtonVPN Review (2023): Features, Pricing and Alternatives

ProtonVPN is an all-around VPN that operates under Switzerland’s strong privacy laws, setting it apart from other services in the market.

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Niura’s EEG-implemented earbuds scan your brain health and recommend music to your mood

Niura has developed a pair of earbuds that monitor brain activity and, it claims, can both watch for potential health issues and match music to a user’s mood. The founders, Ryan Ahmed, Shahriar Huda, Dang Nguyen, and Authoy Das, had … Continue reading

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How to Write Quality Content for E-Commerce Website 10x Faster

Content is one of the pillars of any e-commerce platform. Whichever products you sell, they at least need proper descriptions so that your customers can find them and understand what they are looking at. Writing hundreds of descriptions is a … Continue reading

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Retirement Abroad: How to Pick the Best International Retirement Destinations

You’ve worked hard your whole life. And if you’re like many people, you dream of the day you can start your carefree retirement. But to have a carefree retirement, you need careful planning. If you’re currently in that planning stage, … Continue reading

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Surprise Fed Move Ignites Interest Rate Hike Buzz

On Wednesday, Federal Reserve officials took the market by surprise when they hinted at a possible change in interest rates. This announcement by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell marks the second time this year that the central bank has refrained … Continue reading

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Intel (re)fined $400M by EU for ‘naked restrictions’ dating back to the noughties

Talk about old news: The European Union has reimposed a fine (totalling €376.36 million) on Intel for antitrust violations dating back decades. Veteran tech watchers may recall the chipmaker was slapped with a much bigger fine, of over a billion … Continue reading

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