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AI Expert Claims Big Tech Using Fear of AI To Scare Up Profits

Big Tech leaders are exaggerating the existential threat AI poses to humanity to solidify their market shares through government regulation, a leading figure in artificial intelligence told an Australian financial publication Monday.

Gen Z, Millennials Turning to TikTok for Career Advice

Large numbers of Gen Z and millennial TikTok users are frequently mining the platform for career advice, according to the results of a survey of 1,000 full-time workers from ages 21 to 40 released Tuesday by ResumeBuilder.com. These findings underscore social media's role in influencing professional...

Apple Ready To Spend Billions To Catch AI Leaders: Report

Apple execs apparently were caught off guard by the AI fever gripping the industry and have been scrambling since late last year in an effort to play catch-up with first movers in the technology.

IT and Security Leaders Baffled by AI, Unsure About Security Risks: Study

Employees in nearly three out of four organizations worldwide are using generative AI tools frequently or occasionally, but despite the security threats posed by unchecked use of the apps, employers don't seem to know what to do about it.

Craigslist, Wikipedia, Zillow Top List of Fastest US Websites

Craigslist, Wikipedia, and Zillow are the fastest-loading websites on the internet, according to a study released Monday by web design company DigitalSilk. The study rated popular websites based on average mobile and desktop load times.

Google Takes Giant Step Toward Passwordless World With New Passkey Setting

Google has announced a significant shift toward a passwordless future by making passkeys the default login method for its personal accounts. Upon signing in, users will now be prompted to set up a passkey using biometric options such as face scans, fingerprints, or PINs, with the "Skip password when...

Hacker Advocates Turning Tracking Tables on Law Enforcement

If law enforcement officers can use technology to track people, then people ought to be able to return the favor, according to a robotics hacker who created a service enabling people to monitor police activity using Bluetooth.

AI Coming to White Castle Drive-Thrus With Help From SoundHound, Samsung

Artificial intelligence is coming to more than 100 drive-thru lanes at White Castle, the fast food hamburger chain that invented the "slider" in 1921.

Study Warns Age Bias Can Threaten Workplace Cybersecurity

Millennials and Gen Z are more likely to engage in risky cybersecurity behaviors compared to older peers, according to a newly released study by Ivanti.

Spotify AI-Powered Translation Tool Has Podcasters Speaking in Global Tongues

The Spotify pilot program called Voice Translation for podcasts not only translates a podcast from one language to another but will retain the podcaster's voice as it does it.

SatCo Makes First 5G Call via Satellite Using Everyday Smartphone

The first of its kind 5G call was made from Maui, Hawaii, to a Vodafone engineer in Madrid, Spain, using AT&T spectrum and AST SpaceMobile’s BlueWalker 3 test satellite.

New Report Finds Sharp Rise in Sextortion of Teen Boys

Reports involving online sexual extortion of teenage boys reached "shocking" levels during the first six months of this year, according to a newly report by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).

Apple Adds Muscle to New iPhones, Watches

Apple's new iPhone 15 lineup and Watches come with upgraded processors, enhanced cameras, and new user interface features.

Digital Desperados ‘Jailbreaking’ AI Systems for Thrills and Profit

Denizens of the dark web are forming communities to share tips and tricks for “jailbreaking” generative AI systems, as well as offering “custom” systems of their own.

Forrester Recommends Enterprises Avoid AI Hype and Zombie Projects

Avoid AI hype and ruthlessly cut failed projects, advises a new Forrester report outlining best practices for enterprises adopting artificial intelligence.

Pew Finds More Americans Worried About AI Than Excited by It

Pew also found strong support for the government putting a leash on AI. Two-thirds of the survey subjects with knowledge of ChatGPT expressed concern that the government would not go far enough in regulating chatbot use.

Cyber Insurance Costs Rising, Coverages Shrinking: Report

Cyber insurance premiums are soaring as insurers limit what's covered, exposing a gap in cybersecurity financial safety nets, according to a new report.

Growing Number of ID Theft Victims Mulling Suicide, ITRC Reports

In its annual Consumer Impact Report, the ITRC noted that 16% of victims seeking support from the organization in 2023 acknowledged they had contemplated suicide after having their identity compromised, a substantial increase compared to 2022, when 10% had such thoughts.

Generative AI Riding Crest of Gartner Hype Wave

With most of the hype now behind artificial intelligence, Gartner is predicting the technology will deliver transformational benefits in two to five years.

Experts Say Workplace AI Bans Won’t Work

A recent study revealed that 75% of organizations are implementing or considering workplace bans on gen AI applications. Experts questioned by TechNewsWorld were skeptical of the effectiveness of such bans.

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