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November 15, 2024
Do you need an AI ethicist?
AI ethicists can help organizations with regulatory compliance and risk mitigation when deploying AI. But smart companies can also leverage these specialists to drive ethical innovation across the organization.
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Sponsored by BMC Software: AI meets and beats enterprise networking challenges
Modern enterprise networks are a complicated web of interconnected infrastructure, applications, and data. But donât let complexity be an excuse for network downtime, security breaches, or unreliable service.
AI is dumber than you think
The top generative AI company, OpenAI, gave leading chatbots an âSAT test.â The chatbots failed miserably.
AMD to cut 4% of workforce to prioritize AI chip expansion and rival Nvidia
Workforce reduction comes amid strong data center growth and a shift in focus toward AI.
The tide is turning against TikTok, social media around child safety
With more states and countries filing lawsuits against TikTok, the tide appears to be turning against companies in the social media space to get them to do more about protecting children and teens from addiction and self-harm. Dr. Lisa Strohman, founder and CEO of the Digital Citizen Academy, talks about the latest movements in the TikTok lawsuits, but also provides warnings about other areas of technology that parents need to stay aware of when it comes to people looking to harm kids (gaming platforms, AI and VR âdark sidesâ).
Getting started with Google Password Manager
Your brain is not an effective password manager. Google's got a better option.
4 ways to use your phone as a webcam on Windows
Your smartphone probably has a better camera than your PC. Why not take advantage of it?
Apple's 'iPad-like' smart home plan hits a tired market
People want convenience without the stress or the hassle, so Apple should get it right or stay out of the market.