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samedi 2 mars 2024, 16:00
This week you can save on smartphones, tablets, headphones, and even a projector.
Plus: Apple warns about sideloading apps, a court orders NSO group to turn over the code of its Pegasus spyware, and an investigation finds widely available security cams are wildly insecure.
More Universal Music songs are disappearing from TikTok as the two companies fail to reach new agreements. Sound clips are ready for their big break.
A new report says melting ice sheets and rising seas could disturb waste from US nuclear projects in Greenland and the Marshall Islands.
It’s an excellent time to update your work (or your “work”) space.
Apps made the smartphone. Now, companies are increasingly leveraging AI to envision a world without them.
From the standard iPad to the Air, we found great discounts on Apple's tablets. And a few of our favorite accessories, too.
Waymo got approval Friday afternoon from California regulators for paid robotaxi rides in the second-largest city in the US, plus even more of the San Francisco Bay Area.
vendredi 1 mars 2024, 23:50
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI hinges on a dubious claim that the company has already developed ‘artificial general intelligence’—and handed it over to Microsoft.
It’s like if the Y2K bug happened, but only for gas station pumps. And only in New Zealand.
The Signia Pure Charge&Go IX hearing aids have some advanced audio tech onboard, but you’ll need a good doctor—and a solid chunk of change—to get the most out of them.
AI chips from startup Groq allow chatbots to answer queries almost instantly. That could open up whole new use cases for generative AI helpers.
In the lawsuit, Musk claims OpenAI has abandoned its mission to develop AI for the benefit of humanity.
Frank Herbert’s Dune is a sci-fi classic with more than a few problems. Denis Villeneuve’s stunning movie adaptation addresses them.
X alleges that the Center for Countering Digital Hate cost it millions by showing that hate speech was spreading on the platform. In a hearing Thursday, a federal judge sounded skeptical of those claims.
Security researchers created an AI worm in a test environment that can automatically spread between generative AI agents—potentially stealing data and sending spam emails along the way.
Climate Policy Radar's tools scan global environmental laws to see what works and what doesn't. What its AI is discovering today will help shape the regulations of tomorrow.
A deadly tower block blaze in Spain has focused attention on notorious flammable building materials—but around the world, there’s little momentum to stop using them.
The UK’s privacy regulator says the government did not take into account the intrusiveness of ankle tags that continuously monitor a person’s location.
jeudi 29 février 2024, 23:07
Stack Overflow’s programming community will power a version of Google’s Gemini chatbot. It’s part of a new breed of AI data licensing deals with websites seeking a cut of the generative AI boom.
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