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May 12, 2023

Will Bing and Edge become the center of the Microsoft universe?

Microsoft is in the middle of rolling AI tools into as many of its products as it can. Its efforts, if successful, could rejuvenate Bing search and the company's Edge web browser. Read more ▶

Image: Google unveils AI updates for Workspace collaboration suite

Google unveils AI updates for Workspace collaboration suite

The company announced a variety of AI-based upgrades to Workspace, its suite of collaboration tools and applications for business users.

Figma wants to make digital whiteboards fun with new FigJam updates

The digital whiteboarding tool launched by collaborative interface design company Figma three years ago will offer users new ways for users to customize their workspace and make ideation a more playful experience.

AI startup Anthropic unveils moral principles behind chatbot Claude

Amid controversy about generative AI programs giving wrong, biased, or potentially dangerous responses to queries, Anthropic reveals how it is training ChatGPT rival Claude to give safe, helpful information.

Image: May's Patch Tuesday update includes 3 zero-day flaws; fix them ASAP

May's Patch Tuesday update includes 3 zero-day flaws; fix them ASAP

Microsoft this week rolled out fixes for 51 vulnerabilities in Windows, Microsoft Office, and Visual Studio — including three zero-day flaws that should be patched immediately.

Post-PC? Apple gives iPads Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro

The Apple tablet now has a host of pro apps available, making it an even more viable PC replacement.

Steve Wozniak: ChatGPT-type tech may threaten us all

“AI is so intelligent it’s open to the bad players, the ones that want to trick you about who they are,” the Apple co-founder warns.

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