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Adaptogenic drinks are having a moment, as brands embrace ingredients with claims to improve focus, energy, and productivity, without caffeine jitters. And this is only the beginning.
Enterprise file synchronization and sharing (EFSS) services have been around for nearly 20 years. While the basic functions are mature, many of these tools have expanded to become content collaboration platforms for enterprise users. “Some offer generative AI, data...
Framework promised last year set to reach value of up to £2.5B after chat with supply chain The UK's health system has added £1 billion to a tech deal for software and infrastructure after an 'engagement' with suppliers.…
Politicians and other leaders don’t like to brag about their green credentials. But what if a little virtue is exactly what we’re missing?
AI has become an undeniable and powerful part of the digital landscape. It makes systems stronger and more automated -- but it also has the potential to present a threat. Some 80 percent of executives believe deepfakes pose a risk to their business, yet only 29 percent say...
In an attempt to defend itself against a ban in the US, TikTok has pointed out that other Chinese companies could be collecting as much data as it does.
“You can use whatever AI tool you want to experiment in any way you want, using whatever data you want,” said no company executive ever. Executive leaders are focused on ensuring AI efforts target business opportunities while avoiding risks. Even the most cautious...
We continue to see a significant increase in API development year after year. A 2022 report conducted by 451 Research found that the average organization has 15,564 APIs in use, with a growth rate of 201% over a single year. Cloudflare has reported that more than 50% of the...
One sign that we’re still very early in the evolution of AI is how much heavy lifting is still left to the user to figure out. As Community Leadership Core founder Jono Bacon laments, even the very act of “need[ing] to choose between [large language] models” to run a...
Microsoft should look to Apple for lessons in flogging dead horses Opinion In the early 2010s, Intel's PR did the tech press rounds with a hot story. We're so far ahead in chip fab, they said, that nobody will ever catch up. The hacks concluded two things from this: Intel...
A vector database is just like any other database in that it stores data. From there, the similarity mostly ends — especially when it comes to artificial intelligence. Most traditional databases are built for transactional workloads, where structured queries and relational ...
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The result was no joke, thanks to a Microsoft glitch Who, Me? Welcome, dear reader, to another instalment of Who, Me? in which Reg readers share tales of techie woe to remind you that your day could, in fact, be worse.…
Nature published an introduction to running an LLM locally, starting with the example of a bioinformatician who's using AI to generate readable summaries for his database of immune-system protein structures. 'But he doesn't use ChatGPT, or any other web-based LLM.' He just...
Beijing is happy at surging sales and production capacity, falling energy requirements Chinese server-maker and contract manufacturer Inspur has detailed a memory cooling tech it claims doubles the heat dissipation efficiency of traditional air cooling without complicating...
No malware crew linked to this latest red-teaming tool yet Attackers are using Splinter, a new post-exploitation tool, to wreak havoc in victims' IT environments after initial infiltration, utilizing capabilities such as executing Windows commands, stealing files, collecting ...
Counter-arguments in support spat paint unflattering picture of telco giant's IT estate Broadcom has claimed that AT&T plans to stop using VMware software, but has been tardy about making the move.…
First released on July 11th, the Firefox-based Zen browser is 'taking a different approach to the user interface,' according to the blog It's FOSS. The Register says the project 'reminds us strongly of Arc, a radical Chromium-based web browser... to modernize the standard...
German law enforcement seized 47 cryptocurrency exchange services 'that facilitated illegal money laundering activities for cybercriminals,' according to BleepingComputer, 'including ransomware gangs.' Long-time Slashdot reader Arrogant-Bastard shares their report: The...
Plus: Indian gov's fact-checking unit ruled unlawful; Fukushima datacenter boom; GoTo partners with Tencent, too Asia In Brief Huawei's current PCs are the last it will make that run Windows, and future machines will run its own HarmonyOS instead, according to the chair of...
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