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Friday June 28, 2024. 03:20 PM
While robot vacuums are quite helpful, they can be rather expensive. If you’ve wanted to try one but you’re reluctant to drop hundreds on a name-brand model, today’s your lucky day. The Lefant M210 robovac is down to $89 at Amazon, an incredible savings on the robot’s list...
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Illia Polosukhin doesn't want big companies to determine the future of artificial intelligence. His alternative vision for “user-owned AI” is already starting to take shape.
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A good gaming chair is a well-considered investment for many, as it usually costs a little more than a normal office chair. However, it also fulfils many functions that go beyond just sitting and scores points with its ergonomics and stylish lighting, for example. But what...
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Horizon system expert denied tailoring evidence in convictions later quashed Gareth Jenkins, former distinguished engineer at Fujitsu Services Ltd, said he 'clearly got trapped into doing things that I shouldn't have done' when giving technical evidence that led to the...
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Before the debate, far-right influencers and even Trump himself flooded the internet with Biden conspiracies. Now they’re just sharing real clips.
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Everyone should have a food scale in the kitchen, whether you’re a baker or not. We asked a former chocolatier to test several—these are her favorites.
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We got our hands on this tough-to-find new entry in Fujifilm’s vaunted X100 series.
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Aims to expand optical networking biz, particularly in North America Nokia is set to buy optical networking biz Infinera in a $2.3 billion transaction, the companies have confirmed.…
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Leslye Headland’s new Star Wars show is getting positive reviews from critics and being trashed by audiences. Some are calling it review-bombing—but it’s more complicated than that.
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More than a dozen men threatened, assaulted, tortured, or kidnapped 11 victims in likely the worst-ever crypto-focused serial extortion case of its kind in the US.
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Tech giants can't play the RAG-time blues until they pay their dues – in this case to quality publishers OpenAI and Google on Thursday independently announced fresh collaborations with major publishers as they work to expand paid access to information used by their AI...
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Bland AI’s customer services and sales bot is the latest example of “human-washing” in AI. Experts warn against the consequences of blurred reality.
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Cooling tech left to sweat the details AI is currently the big driver in datacenter investment and will push capital expenditure on the facilities up by nearly 30 percent this year, and is also on track to become the top server workload by deployment within a few years.…
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Get your hands off my computer, Microsoft! Opinion I've been pointing out Windows security bugs since Windows for Workgroups showed up in 1992 and I showed how you could steal data from your coworker's spreadsheets using Object Linking and Embedding (OLE). You'd think...
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And ordered so rudely this techie had little interest in sticking around to fix the subsequent chaos On Call Techies are often beset by undeserving and despicable dolts who demand daunting feats of tech support. Which is why each Friday The Register brings you a fresh...
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Simple jailbreak prompt can bypass safety guardrails on major models Microsoft on Thursday published details about Skeleton Key – a technique that bypasses the guardrails used by makers of AI models to prevent their generative chatbots from creating harmful content.…
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With polls suggesting voters are about to swing toward the far right or hard left, the AI industry is starting to freak out.
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When your chatbots outshine their human trainers, you could pay for expertise... or just augment your crowdsourced workforce To help catch code errors made by ChatGPT, OpenAI uses human AI trainers in the hope of improving the model. To help the human trainers, OpenAI has...
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Staff were told of lucrative partnership before the rest of us Infosys CEO Salil Parekh has agreed to pay a fine of ₹25 lakh ($30,000) for failing to implement adequate insider trading controls, according to Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) documents filed on...
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This has happened before after Moscow made a mess with a missile Astronauts on the International Space Station were told to duck and cover on Thursday after a Russian satellite broke up.…
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