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Researchers Reveal Method To Stifle Malicious Robocalls

Called SnorCall, the method uses AI to analyze the content in robocalls and, in a significant number of cases, provide law enforcement and other stakeholders with the information they need to track down the bad actors behind the calls.

AI Drafted in War on Online Crimes Against Kids

Artificial intelligence technologies are aiding investigators in identifying and combating internet crimes against children, with tools that can locate offenders, point out potential victims, and quickly gather crucial data.

MBA Grads With Startup Ambitions Attracted to Health Care, AI

The class of 2023 from two of the nation's most prominent business schools founded nearly 100 startups, according to data released by an international software design and development firm. The data from Symphony revealed that the Stanford MBA class of 2023 founded 23 companies, while Harvard MBA gra...

Devs, IT Leaders Urged To Embrace Climate-Conscious Coding Practices

A Salesforce survey of more than 1,000 technologists found that 75% of UX designers, developers, and IT managers want to reduce software's environmental harm, but half are unsure how to implement such changes.

Google Green Report: Sustainability Wins, Water Goals Remain Elusive

Google's annual environmental report released Monday showed the company continued to meet its goals for renewable energy use but still had a ways to go to meet its pledge to give back to communities more water than it's taking out of them to cool its data centers and supply its offices.

Musk Rolls Dice With Drastic Rebranding of Twitter

In a drastic rebranding move, Elon Musk scrapped the perky blue bird that symbolized Twitter for more than a decade and replaced it with an enigmatic X.

Scammers Posing as Bioscience Firms Target Student Job Hunters

Scammers, posing as bioscience and health companies, are enticing students to attend a video call about a job with the intention of getting them to pay bogus fees as a condition of employment.

Kinder, Friendlier AI Chatbot ‘Claude 2’ Unveiled by Anthropic

Claude 2's context window can handle up to 75,000 words. That means Claude can digest hundreds of pages of technical documentation or even a book. By comparison, ChatGPT's maximum input is 3,000 words.

Explosive Growth Surges Threads to Lead in Twitter Alternative Sweepstakes

In just five days, the latest Twitter alternative, Meta's Threads, has garnered 100 million users, shattering a record formerly held by the wildly popular generative AI app ChatGPT.

Venn Unveils Secure Enclave Tech To Control Remote Work Computers

Venn Software introduces a patented secure enclave technology, transforming the control over PCs in remote work settings. This innovation promises to bring the ease of mobile device management to the personal computer domain.

Blue Chip Ads Feeding Unreliable AI-Generated News Websites

Advertising by more than 140 major global brands is supporting the proliferation of unreliable AI-generated news and information websites. The ads appear to be posted on the sites through an automated placement system, most of them through Google, according to the misinformation watchdog group NewsG...

Poor Password Practices Persist Among Online Users: Study

A survey of 8,000 people in the U.S., U.K., France, and Germany, found that 75% of the respondents do not adhere to password best practices, while nearly two-thirds acknowledged they’re using weak passwords or repeat variations of passwords to protect their online accounts.

Release AI From the Shadows, Argues Wharton Prof

Workers are leveraging AI tools to enhance individual productivity while keeping their usage under wraps. However, this covert approach may hinder overall organizational performance, warns a Wharton professor. Encouraging transparency and implementing AI-friendly policies can help organizations harn...

Gen AI Fueling Surge of Sophisticated Email Attacks

The findings of a new report highlight the growing urgency for cybersecurity measures in response to the increasing threat of email attacks crafted with generative AI.

Climate Change, Power Chips Spur Submersible Server Trend

Amid a growing need for sustainable data centers and heat from potent computer chips, systems cooling computers through fluid immersion are gaining traction. Server racks submerged in fluid effectively dissipate heat, offering a compelling solution to rising temperatures.

AI ‘Hallucinations’ Can Become an Enterprise Security Nightmare

Researchers reveal a novel security risk as hackers exploit generative AI's 'hallucinations' to deliver malicious code into a company's development environment, posing a growing threat to enterprise security.

One More Thing…Apple Unveils Vision Pro Mixed-Reality Headset at WWDC23

The Apple Vision Pro headset, priced at $3,499, won't be available until next year but promises to usher in a new era of "spatial computing."

Study Finds AI Threatening Many Women’s Jobs

A new report has shed light on the risk of AI disruption, revealing that many jobs typically held by women are particularly vulnerable to automation advancements.

ChatGPT’s Arrival on iPhone Sparks Reprise of Privacy Concerns

Since OpenAI introduced ChatGPT, privacy advocates have warned consumers about the potential threat to privacy posed by generative AI apps. The arrival of a ChatGPT app in the Apple App Store has ignited a fresh round of caution.

Google Taking Pre-Orders for Its First Foldable Phone

Google is coming to the foldable market late -- although not as late as Apple, which doesn't have a foldable yet -- but it's taking advantage of its timing by targeting some of the perceived deficiencies of the Galaxy Fold.

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