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Klarna presents quarterly results with AI CEO – Computerworld
In connection with the updated quarterly report, Klarna was careful to emphasize that AI is a driving factor behind the company’s success. Among other things, AI will “streamline” Klarna’s workforce from around 5,000 to around 3,000 employees. Whether the same fate awaits Sebastian Siemiatkowski remains to be seen. Source link
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Now AI can write for you in Windows Notepad – Computerworld
Since last year, it has been possible to summarize texts and adjust the tone of your writing in Notepad, using Microsoft’s AI tool Copilot. In the latest beta version of Notepad (11.2504.46.0), it is also possible to create new texts from a text prompt. You can then edit the document until you are satisfied. Paint will also be equipped with…
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Gemini’s most underrated Android advantage – Computerworld
But while it’s best to take most of the breathless hype with a hefty grain of salt, Gemini does have some genuinely useful capabilities. They just tend to be much more basic and narrowly focused than the overly ambitious ideas Google’s goin’ gaga for (and, as far as I can tell, most normal people have no idea what to do…
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Signal to Windows Recall: Drop dead – Computerworld
I am so unimpressed. A few days ago, in the latest Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft revealed five — count ’em, five! — zero-day security holes in Windows alone. Do you expect me to trust Recall with a track record like this? Besides, even if I don’t enable the feature, what if our beloved federal government decides that for our protection,…
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This hidden army can ease Apple deployment in your business – Computerworld
If you’re a business of any size considering increased deployment of Apple products, perhaps for the first time, you don’t have to go it alone. Apple has a hidden army of experts ready to help you reach the right decision. They won’t force you to do anything, but they will try to help you identify the right solutions for your business.…
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Surveillance tech outgrows face ID – Computerworld
More than 400 clients, including police departments, universities, the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and others, are already using Track, Veritone says. Track is part of Veritone’s iDEMS (Intelligent Digital Evidence Management System), which itself is powered by the aiWARE platform, which brings together more than 300 different AI models (like those for…
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Apple Intelligence to open up to developers at WWDC – Computerworld
It may not be the easiest opportunity for Apple to embrace culturally and would to some extent signify how far behind Apple has fallen in some respects, but it will be a smart way to maintain hardware and software relevance and provide unique services to its customers. Working with others, Apple may be able to deliver a best-in-class AI you…
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3D videoconferencing, real-time voice translation, AI agents – Computerworld
An onstage Gems demonstration showed how workers could use AI agents to automate processing customer service by sharing complaints with other employees via Google Chat, looking up product literature, referencing an internal genAI model for further answers, and automatically sending a possible resolution to customers. Gems use Google’s Gemini AI model to analyze information, prioritize tasks, and generate feedback. “These…
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Why a 10-year ban on AI regulation will harm Americans – Computerworld
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, warns that a patchwork of state AI laws causes confusion. But should a single federal rule apply equally to rural towns and tech hubs? How can we balance national standards with local needs? The blanket preemption assumes that all of these communities are best served with no governance of AI or automated decision systems — or, more cynically,…
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The great Google Gemini deceit – Computerworld
At their core, Gemini, ChatGPT, and other such systems are powered by a type of technology known as a large language model — or LLM, for short. In the simplest possible terms, an LLM looks at massive amounts of real-world language data and then uses that to learn patterns and predict the most likely next word over and over, in…
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