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11 July, 2023

OpenAI launches new alignment division to tackle risks of superintelligent AI

The makers of ChatGPT have announced the company will be dedicating 20% of its compute processing power over the next four years to stop superintelligent AI from “going rogue."

Image: EU and Japan announce Digital Partnership to strengthen chip supply chain

EU and Japan announce Digital Partnership to strengthen chip supply chain

The EU and Japan have formed a new partnership to improve cooperation on digital issues, after recently pledging billions of dollars in investments to shore up their domestic chip industries.

Microsoft set to face EU antitrust probe over Teams bundle: Report

If found in breach of the EU’s antitrust rules, Microsoft risks being fined up to 10% of its global turnover.

Q&A: How AI can help enterprise HR automate employee experiences

Working closely with her company's IT department, STL Chief Human Resources Officer Anjali Byce has continued to experiment with artificial intelligence to automate employee experiences — and keep her finger on the pulse of worker needs.

Shutterstock offers customers legal indemnity for AI-created image use

Stock photo giant Shutterstock said today that it will offer a legal indemnity to customers using a newly released AI image generation product.

Apple’s Vision Pro: Will it work for work?

The company’s ‘spatial computing’ device could be the first step on a long journey to the promised land of AR glasses, say analysts. But early-adopter businesses might still find the Vision Pro useful.

Businesses and tech firms criticize proposed EU AI Act

EU business leaders worry that a perceived excess of regulation could derail efforts to make Europe one of the front-runners in AI technology development.

Annual public cloud revenue reaches half a trillion dollars

Worldwide spending on public cloud services reached $545.8 billion in 2022, new data from IDC says.

How to handle Windows 10 and 11 updates

You can significantly delay some Windows updates, temporarily pause others, control what time of day they’re installed, uninstall problematic updates, and more. Here’s how.

ChatGPT maker OpenAI faces new class action lawsuit over data privacy

A new lawsuit against OpenAI could decide whether the company’s use of training data scraped from the public internet may continue.

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