Tag: Technology

  • TikTok Issues New Restrictions Concerning ‘Deepfakes’

    TikTok Issues New Restrictions Concerning ‘Deepfakes’

    TikTok is banning deepfakes because the U.S. government is getting more and more worried about privacy and security. CEO Shou Zi Chew told people about the policy in a TikTok video on Tuesday, two days before he was supposed to talk to congress. In the video, Chew talked about how important it would be if…

  • Google Introduces to the Public Its Own AI Chatbot Called Bard

    Google Introduces to the Public Its Own AI Chatbot Called Bard

    Google announced access to Bard, an artificial intelligence chatbot powered by a large language model, on Tuesday (LLM). Bard is Google’s response to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, whose popularity has skyrocketed since it went public late last year. The company wrote in a blog post, “We’ve learned a lot so far by testing Bard, and the next…

  • Production of Google Glass Comes to an End

    Production of Google Glass Comes to an End

    According to the company’s website, Google will stop selling Glass Enterprise smart glasses. The decision signifies the end of the most well-known line of smart glasses, which debuted in 2013 for a staggering $1,500. A Google message stated, “Thank you for over a decade of innovation and partnership.” “As of March 15, 2023, we will…

  • OpenAI Releases ‘Advanced Reasoning’ Capable Version of ChatGPT

    OpenAI Releases ‘Advanced Reasoning’ Capable Version of ChatGPT

    The foremost artificial intelligence chatbot has just released a new version, and the technological community is buzzing about its potential. OpenAI has published GPT-4, the fourth version of ChatGPT that comprehends photos. This means it can look at a photograph, answer questions based on its attributes, and provide general information about its contents. Also, the…

  • Neuralink, Elon Musk’s Brain Chip, Fails Human Trial

    Neuralink, Elon Musk’s Brain Chip, Fails Human Trial

    According to a Reuters story, the FDA has denied Elon Musk and his business Neuralink’s request to begin testing brain chips on humans. According to Reuters, the FDA discovered various issues with the device, including the chip’s lithium battery and the potential for minuscule wires to migrate to other portions of the brain. Kip Ludwig,…

  • The New Motorola Smartphone Aims To “Democratize” Satellite Communication

    The competition to connect smartphone users with satellites has intensified. Bullitt, a British mobile phone business, produces a satellite-enabled smartphone with 5G connectivity and a 6.6-inch screen. It will be available in two models: the Caterpillar-branded Cat S75 and the “rugged” Motorola Defy 2, which North American outdoor fans may be more familiar with. Motorola’s…

  • After Curbing Quirks, Microsoft Is Releasing Its Bing Chatbot For Mobile Devices

    Microsoft is prepared to introduce its new Bing chatbot to the general public less than a week after making significant adjustments to prevent the artificially intelligent search engine from veering off course. The business announced on Wednesday that it would incorporate the new AI technology into its Bing smartphone app and the Edge browser program.…

  • Fox Anchor Laura Ingraham Says ChatGPT Has Anti-Trump Bias

    Tuesday evening, Fox News personality Laura Ingraham issued a warning about the potential political bias inherent in ChatGPT, the nearly omnipresent AI-powered chatbot. “There is growing fear among many who have studied ChatGPT’s possibilities that it is being exploited to be merely another tool of the Left, as opposed to being developed as a potential…

  • After 28 Years on Windows, Microsoft Says Goodbye to Internet Explorer

    On Valentine’s Day, Microsoft “permanently discontinued” Internet Explorer, ending a web browser that had long lagged behind more modern, superior ones. While Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer have long coexisted, it will now be the default browser on all Windows-based devices. Sean Lyndersay, general manager of Microsoft Edge Enterprise, announced Internet Explorer’s eventual demise in…

  • Tesla Will Open Charging Network to All EVs, White House Says

    On Wednesday, the Biden administration unveiled a brand-new initiative under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that intends to increase the infrastructure required to maintain the electricity supply for electric vehicles. Here are the main takeaways: The White House also highlighted many firms’ efforts to increase access to EV chargers, including Tesla’s intention to open at least…