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September 18, 2024
Human vs. humane: How companies pursue AI for enhanced CX
AI can replicate and sometimes even surpass human ability. But what ethical standards are these technologies being taught to follow, and how do people apply them in practice? Read more
Apple launches iPhone 16, but AI comes later?
Apple made a big splash with new iPhone models, watches and updated Airpods, but the big question on everyoneâs minds was the AI features. What would they be like, when is it coming? Computerworldâs Ken Mingis and Macworldâs Michael Simon discuss the Apple âGlowtimeâ event with Keith and Chris on our latest episode.Read more
Autodesk enlists Einstein AI to enhance customer service
The CAD/CAM design giant is putting Salesforce generative AI to work as the first step in an AI-augmented journey to subscription-based software sales. Read more
How Cloud Custodian conquered cloud resource management
Acquiring cloud infrastructure is easy, but controlling cost and usage is hard. Hereâs how open-source project Cloud Custodian flipped the script with policy as code. Read more
Microsoft summit plots end of kernel access for EDR security clients
After years of stalling, the CrowdStrike incident has spurred Microsoft engineers to grasp the nettle. Read more
Tracking user logins on Linux
Linux systems provide many ways to view user activity, including when they login, how long they stay logged in, and what commands they run. Read more
Microsoft revamps M365 Copilot chatbot with Pages shared âcanvasâ
Microsoft unveiled a range of updates to the generative AI tool aimed at business users, including new Copilot features in Excel, Word, Outlook, and Teams. Read more
AI companies continue to expand, attract $$$
Despite some feelings of disillusionment around generative AI technologies, there continues to remain large investments in the space. Brandon Mahne, guest co-host, joins Keith and Chris to discuss the $1 billion of investment in Safe Superintelligence (SSI), Anthropic expanding to the enterprise, and OpenAI considering raising subscription pricing for its new large language models. The three also discuss failures of the streaming service advertising platforms, right on the cusp of political ads invading these services, and whether gamers will be able to play top games on AI-based PCs.Read more
IBM, Microsoft and Boeing mark advances in quantum computing
IBM today announced its Quiskit Functions Catalog, a collection of services that are designed to make it easier for enterprise developers to experiment with quantum use cases. Read more
Port of Seattle says August cyberattack was Rhysida ransomware
The port authority refused ransom demands and is now warning of a possible data leak. Read more
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