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Intel exec says Arrow Lake launch ‘just didn’t go as planned’
Reviews of Intel’s new Arrow Lake-based Core Ultra 9 200S-series processor have been lackluster, specifically when it comes to gaming performance, but Intel says that’s not the end of the story. Its new chips should be performing better, and the company will have an ETA on getting them there soon, according to Robert Hallock, Intel’s VP and GM of client…
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Planned Parenthood of Montana notifies 18K people of data breach that compromised medical info
Planned Parenthood of Montana (PPMT) has confirmed that 18,003 people were impacted by its August 2024 data breach. At the time, ransomware gang, RansomHub, claimed the cyber attack and alleged to have stolen 93GB of data. In a posting on its website (PDF), PPMT confirmed that: PPMT detected unusual network activity on August 28, 2024. We immediately took steps to…
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Planned Adobe app to put an end to AI training on images and clips – Computerworld
Adobe has unveiled plans for a new web app called Content Authenticity, which is part of the Content Credentials platform and will be used to ensure that AI models are not trained on content creators’ images, video, or audio clips without their permission. The app can be used with all images and clips, not just those created with Adobe’s software, according…
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Sweden’s biggest data center planned for 2027
EcoDataCenter has acquired a 20-acre section of a former paper mill plant in Borlänge, Sweden, and is planning a data center ‘mega campus’. The site is around 20 km from the company’s initial data center in Falun, and will add capacity of at least 240MW – and possibly up to 360 MW – making it the biggest data center in…
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Apple’s planned chatbot should have no ‘personality’ – Computerworld
Microsoft engineers in China released the experimental Xiaoice (pronounced “Shao-ice,” meaning “Little Bing”) in 2014. The chatbot prioritizes “emotional intelligence” and “empathy.” It uses advanced natural language processing and deep learning to continuously improve its conversational abilities. Microsoft built Xiaoice on what the company calls an “Empathetic Computing Framework.” As of 2020, Xiaoice had attracted over 660 million active users…
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