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Google’s iOS App Can Now Help “Simplify” Complex Topics
Seeing the sad state of affairs going on with Apple Intelligence, Google is taking a step to lend a hand to iOS users. The company is rolling out a new AI-powered feature for their app called “Simplify,” which can break down and summarize difficult-to-understand topics with the help of Gemini. The new “Simplify” feature on Google‘s iOS app will make…
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Ransomware Attacks Growing More Dangerous, Complex
The number of attempted ransomware attacks on Microsoft customers globally have grown dramatically in the last year, according to Microsoft’s Digital Defense report, released on Oct. 15. However, advancements in automatic attack disruption technologies have led to fewer of these attacks reaching the encryption stage. Microsoft reported 600 million cybercriminal and nation-state attacks occurring daily. While ransomware attempts increased by…
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Swiss supercomputer Alps comes online, aimed at complex AI development
The Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) has unveiled Alps, a supercomputer it claims is at least the sixth most powerful supercomputer in the world. Alps has been developed to meet scientific research’s extreme data and computing requirements and will, says CSCS, position Switzerland as the world’s leading hub for the development and implementation of transparent and trustworthy AI solutions. “Alps…
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OpenAI’s ‘Strawberry’ Model Performs Complex Equations
On Sept. 12, OpenAI revealed a preview of its new model, OpenAI o1, designed to handle complex tasks such as writing code, solving math problems and performing deep reasoning. It is the first of the long-rumored next-generation AI family known as “Strawberry.” ChatGPT Plus, Team users, and developers with OpenAI API usage Tier 5 can now access the preview version…
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Facebook and Spotify warn Europe could lag in AI due to complex regulations – Computerworld
The Irish DPC’s move came after NOYB, a Vienna-based digital rights advocacy group, complained to DPAs (data protection authorities) in 11 countries including Austria, Belgium, Spain, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, and Norway, to “immediately stop Meta’s abuse of personal data for AI.” “Regulating against known harms is necessary, but pre-emptive regulation of theoretical harms for nascent technologies such as…
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