Apple may again be partnering with silicon chip manufacturer TSMC to produce its own AI server processor, according to a leak from Chinese social network Weibo. Yes, news of Apple’s next step into the world of artificial intelligence tools is
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Nextcloud announces ‘AI as a service’ collaboration with major providers
Nextcloud has announced a collaboration with a number of major European players in the cloud storage industry to leverage access to their upcoming on-premise ‘artificial intelligence (AI) as a service’ features, promising GDPR compliance in a cottage industry fraught with
Switzerland’s cybersecurity experts still can’t Xplain how federal documents made it to the dark web
Though a ransomware attack on Xplain, a Swiss software developer contracted by the country’s federal government, became known almost as it happened in late May 2023, a new report from the country’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has shed additional,
Tech bosses are desperate to make AI PCs happen — and spoiler alert, they probably will
We all know about, and are maybe tired of, artificially intelligent computing right now. AI tools to make you productive, workplace AI subscription services, AI operating systems. AI buses, AI plants, and so on. We all think we know it’s
AI in education isn’t a crisis, it’s an indictment of the whole thing as a means to an end
Over 1,000 UK undergraduates have been surveyed by the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) and 53% admitted to also using popular AI tools like ChatGPT or its innumerable imitators to create content, generate ideas, or both. The Guardian phrases the
ChatGPT is leaking… again — we shouldn’t be surprised but we should be disturbed
OpenAI’s ChatGPT has long been ‘dumb’, willing to assist in cybercrime, an Icarus analogy for the age and a threat to sensitive company data. However, we need to go all through this again, apparently, as reports are surfacing that the
Google just settled its multi-billion dollar AI tech patent trial
The hardware and software development company Singular Computing has received an undisclosed amount from Google in a settlement out of federal court in Massachusetts, bringing to an end the five-year long civil case brought by Singular’s founder Dr. Joseph Bates
Experts think they’ve found a great new way to see if your iPhone is infected with malware iOS spyware remains a prominent threat, but Kaspersky has a new solution
Top antivirus company Kaspersky has released Python scripts to automate the analysis of Shutdown.log, an Apple iOS system log file that covers device activity during a reboot, in an effort to curb spyware on the world’s most popular mobile platform.