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Get in-depth coverage of current and future trends in technology, and how they are shaping business, entertainment, communications, science, politics, and society.
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In Sudden Alarm, Tech Doyens Call for a Pause on ChatGPT
Tech luminaries, renowned scientists, and Elon Musk warn of an “out-of-control race” to develop and deploy ever-more-powerful AI systems.
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Microsoft's ‘Security Copilot’ Sics ChatGPT on Security Breaches
A new security tool aims to actually deliver the network insights and coordination that “AI” security tools have long promised.
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11 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level
Sure, anyone can use OpenAI’s chatbot. But with smart engineering, you can get way more interesting results.
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A US Agency Rejected Face Recognition—and Landed in Big Trouble
Officials working on Login.gov, used to access dozens of government sites, worried about algorithmic bias. Their decision breached federal security rules.
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How You Can Tell the AI Images of Trump’s Arrest Are Deepfakes
Doctored images of the former US president went viral on Twitter. These are the telltale signs that they aren’t what they seem.
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Meta Is Being Sued in Kenya, Again
Moderators who handled Facebook and Instagram content allege they’ve been blacklisted after raising concerns about working conditions.
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Pretzel logic
Some good reporting on tech issues, but with a stunning lack of balance in political and cultural terms. The pretzel logic used to justify censorship is also alarming and can’t really be understood unless you accept you’re not capable of deciding for yourself what to believe, and that there is only one view on issues. That view is, of course, whatever the censors decide that day.