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October 27, 2023
President Biden is expected to announce new rules requiring government agencies to more fully assess AI tools to ensure they're safe and don't expose sensitive information. The government is also expected to loosen immigration policies for tech-savvy workers. Read more â¶
Enterprises need to have an honest, eyes-wide-open perspective about generative AI models and how to mitigate their downside before they can realize their full potential. Hereâs why and how.
Microsoftâs all-in approach to AI appears to pay off as the tech giant posted strong financial results for the first quarter of its 2024 financial year.
Cisco is set to roll out a host of new AI-powered capabilities for Webex, including an AI assistant and AI Codec solution.
Nvidia and AMD have reportedly been developing Arm-based CPUs that would run Microsoftâs Windows, while Qualcomm debuts superfast Snapdragon X Elite chips.
As enterprises optimize their cloud spending, Google Cloud has registered its slowest growth in three years.
Appleâs âscaryâ Halloween spell will cast a dark shadow across Qualcommâs summit in Hawaii this week.
When Google rolled out its latest biometrics specs for Android devices, its top-level 'strong security' option allowed âa spoof and imposter acceptance rate not higher than 7%.â Most biometrics specialists argue that's much too high; a target of 1% is far more realistic.
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