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May 02, 2023

As Europeans strike first to rein in AI, the US follows

The European Union is putting the finishing touches on legislation that would hold accountable companies that create generative AI platforms, like ChatGPT, that often take the content they generate from unnamed sources. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Tanium: Top 5 Security Trends for CIOs

This article highlights modern security trends for CIOs that weren’t on anybody’s radar as little as five years ago.

How to pick the best content services platform for your business

Modern content services platforms take a flexible, service-driven approach to managing enterprise content. Here’s what to look for and seven leading CSPs to consider.

For Windows 10, 22H2 is the end of the road

Microsoft says the final version of Windows 10, released last fall, is version 22H2. From now until the end of support in 2025, only security updates will be released.

Image: Dropbox lays off 16% of staff to refocus on AI, as sales growth slows

Dropbox lays off 16% of staff to refocus on AI, as sales growth slows

Dropbox is profitable but growth is slowing, just when it needs to ramp up AI expertise.

Google Sheets power tips: How to use dropdown lists

Embedding dropdown lists in a spreadsheet saves time and ensures accuracy. Here’s how to make the most of them in Google Sheets.

EU closes in on AI Act with last-minute ChatGPT-related adjustments

Members of the European Parliament have reached an agreement on the EU's AI Act with a few last-minute adjustments and will go to committee voting in two weeks.

6 more out-of-sight Android features worth finding

These handy hidden features will save you time and make your life easier, but it's up to you to remember to use 'em.

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