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Microsoft recently announced a new artificial intelligence feature called Recall for its forthcoming Copilot+ PCs that captures screenshots and enables searching of user activity. However, after security researchers discovered vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to access sensitive user data, Microsoft has decided to make Recall off by default. The Recall feature, which stores data locally
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The tech industry, once known for its hostility towards Donald Trump, is now showing signs of warming up to the former president. David Sacks, a well-known venture capitalist and part of the “PayPal mafia,” recently hosted a high-profile fundraiser for Trump in San Francisco. The event, held at Sacks’ Pacific Heights residence, saw tickets selling
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Ramp, the rising star in the expense management industry, is making waves once again with its recent foray into the realm of business travel. With a skyrocketing valuation of $7.65 billion, Ramp has inked a deal with Booking Holdings’ Priceline to launch Ramp Travel – a cutting-edge product that leverages AI and automation to revolutionize
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Kneron, a rising star in the artificial intelligence chip industry, has recently unveiled its next-generation products in a move to capture the growing interest in AI from businesses. The Taiwanese company, with financial backing from tech giants Qualcomm and Foxconn, introduced the KNEO 330, its cutting-edge “edge GPT” server. This marks a significant step for
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In a groundbreaking move, Cisco’s ThousandEyes internet monitoring unit has recently unveiled new artificial intelligence-powered capabilities aimed at revolutionizing the prediction and diagnosis of internet outages and disruptions. This new AI technology, known as Digital Experience Assurance or DXA, is set to enable customers of Cisco’s networking technology to proactively identify and address issues in
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Nvidia, a leading technology company, recently announced its latest artificial intelligence chip architecture called “Rubin.” This new AI chip follows the previous model, “Blackwell,” which is still in production and expected to be released later this year. The rapid pace of advancement in AI chip technology highlights the competitive nature of the market and Nvidia’s
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