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Forrester Urges All Businesses To Prepare For Nation-State Cyberattacks

To help companies prepare for the changing nation-state attack landscape, Forrester has a new model to defend themselves and prepare for an expected onslaught of regulations to follow.

Musk Appears Bitten by the AI Bug

Elon Musk reportedly has been approaching artificial intelligence researchers in recent weeks with an eye toward setting up a research lab to develop an alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT.

Microsoft Bumps Up Limits on Bing AI Chat Turns

In the wake of some embarrassing reports of erratic behavior by the new Bing, Microsoft has decided to increase a user's daily usage of the AI chat service.

‘Father of Internet’ Warns Sinking Money Into Cool AI May Be Uncool

Vint Cerf, known as the father of the internet, raised a few eyebrows at the TechSurge Deep Tech summit when he urged investors to be cautious when investing in businesses built around conversational chatbots.

Excess Exuberance, Not ‘Bossism’ Behind Rash of Tech Layoffs

What looks like "bossism" or a perverse crackdown by tech management to put employees in their place is more likely a pull-back from over-hiring at the start of the pandemic.

Microsoft Ups Ante for Online Search With New AI-Powered Bing Engine, Edge Browser

Microsoft may have ushered in a paradigm shift with the release of new versions of its search engine, Bing, and web browser, Edge -- both now powered by artificial intelligence.

OpenAI Exec Admits AI Needs Regulation

OpenAI CTO Mira Murati stoked the controversy over government oversight of artificial intelligence when she conceded in an interview with Time magazine that the technology needed to be regulated.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

China Delivers Its First Practical Quantum Computer System to a Customer

The 24-qubit Wuyan system based on superconducting technology was built by Origin Quantum, a company founded in 2017 by two of the country’s leading quantum physicists, Guo Guoping and Guo Guangcan.

Gmail Creator Predicts AI Will Totally Disrupt Google Search in 1 to 2 Years

The most popular search engine on the internet may be headed for some rough sailing in the next one or two years, according to the creator of Gmail.

Aptera Solar-Powered Vehicle Set To Roll in 2023, Lightyear Puts Brakes on $250K SPEV

Aptera, a developer of a futuristic-looking, solar-powered passenger car, has pulled the wraps off its first production vehicle, which it says will be rolling off the assembly line this year.

Big Banks and Big Tech Set To Square Off Over Digital Wallets

A gang of big banks, including Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase, are reportedly preparing to launch a digital wallet product to compete with those offered by tech heavyweights Apple, Google, and PayPal.

Mac Mini, MacBook Pro Refreshed With Latest Apple Silicon

New models of the Mac mini desktop and MacBook Pro laptop with an upgrade to Apple's M2, M2 Pro, and M2 Max chips were unveiled Tuesday. In addition, Apple lowered the price of an entry-level mini with an M2 processor to US$599, $499 for the education market.

Meta Lowers Legal Hammer on Law Enforcement Data Scraper

Meta is taking to court a law enforcement intelligence company for gathering data about users of its Facebook and Instagram properties. The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in California, alleges that Voyager Labs, an international scraping and surveillance service, improperly collected data from t...

Microsoft’s New AI Can Simulate Anyone’s Voice From a 3-Second Sample

VALL-E can be used to synthesize high-quality personalized speech with only a three-second enrollment recording of a speaker as an acoustic prompt. The model of the voice can then be used for text-to-speech applications.

Research Finds Many Workers Now Value Trust Over Money

Many workers and managers in the United States and the United Kingdom place a higher value on trust in the workplace over financial compensation, according to new research released Tuesday. A survey of 500 workers and managers in the U.S. and U.K. conducted by Osterman Research for cybersecurity fir...

Tesla Models Still Dominate Market Despite Musk’s Twitter Turmoil

For the first nine months of 2022, four of the top six best-selling electric cars were Teslas. At the top of the ranking were the Tesla Model Y and the Model 3. Finishing a distant third was the Ford Mustang Mach-E.

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

The Year Ahead in Cybersecurity: More Bots, More Money, Scarce Talent

More online fraud, recession-resistant budgets, and continued talent shortages can be expected in 2023, according to cybersecurity pros who spoke with TechNewsWorld.

Microsoft Offers Commercial Customers Test Drive of Teams Premium

Microsoft has announced a hands-on preview for the commercial customers of its new Teams Premium product designed to make meetings more personal, intelligent, and secure.

Holiday Season Sees Onslaught of Ransomware, DDoS Attacks

Distributed denial-of-service attacks continued to rise in November. A prime target was the United States, with 1,543 attacks. While "as a service" offerings have made ransomware a low-effort, low-risk option for generating criminal gains.

FBI Stats Reveal Nevada, North Dakota Top States for Cybercrime

A new analysis of data from the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center reveals that Nevada has more cybercrime victims than any state in the union by a large margin.

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