iOS 16.4.1 Gives Your iPhone an Important Security Update
Apple released iOS 16.4.1 last Friday, a little more than two weeks after the release of iOS 16.4. The latest update fixes a few problems that some users might've experienced with iPhone features, and, importantly, it also brings security fixes and bug patches to issues that might be actively exploited on your iPhone.
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Google's New Cloud-Based Authentication Isn't End-to-End Encrypted Yet
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The Google Authenticator app, which was updated earlier this week to allow for cloud-based two-factor authentication (2FA) via your Google account, isn't end-to-end encrypted, according to software company Mysk.
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Pixel Tablet Leak Gives You An Early Look Ahead of Google I/O
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Google's annual conference, Google I/O, will take place on Wednesday, but one of the devices likely to be shown off at the event had its specs already leaked.
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Meet PaLM 2, Google's New Major AI Update
Google on Wednesday unveiled a new AI system called PaLM 2, a major update to its most powerful language processing system. The artificial intelligence technology already is incorporated into 25 Google products, underscoring its importance as the company races to capitalize on a computing revolution.
"PaLM 2 is a state-of-the-art language model. It's good at math, coding, reasoning, multilingual translation and natural language generation," said Zoubin Ghahramani, a vice president at Google's DeepMind division that oversees the company's artificial intelligence work.
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After Launching a 3D-Printed Rocket Into Space, This Company Is Going Bigger
An almost entirely 3D-printed rocket named the Terran 1 was launched into space earlier this year, made by the world's largest metal 3D printers.
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AI and You: Predictions for the Future, the Beatles' New Song, Rethinking Jobs
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Since the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT in November 2022, conversations about conversational or generative AI have become frequent, loud and filled with predictions about the opportunities and challenges ahead.
No matter how you feel about AI, there's no question that AI is here to stay and that it will continue to evolve because of how profoundly it is already changing the way we live, work, collaborate, brainstorm and create.
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AI and You: Google's News Ambitions, Tech Companies Sign White House Pledge
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This recap of some interesting developments around generative AI was written by a human.
Google is working on a new AI tool called Genesis that's supposed to be able to write news stories. The company has pitched the tool to a handful of major news organizations, including The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, as a "personal assistant" or "helpmate" for journalists that can automate some tasks, the Times reported. Genesis is able to "take in information -- details of current events, for example -- and generate news content," the Times said, citing "people familiar with the matter."
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From AI to Mixed Reality, CES 2024 Products Imagine a World Beyond Mobile Apps
It's pretty easy to use your smartphone to order takeout food, play music, watch videos or schedule a ride share, but what if you didn't have to unlock your phone (or even pick it up) to do any of those things? At CES 2024, tech giants and small startups provided a look at what the world might look like if you could video chat or book a vacation without touching your smartphone at all.
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Microsoft's AI Recall Gets Backlash From Security Experts
It's only been two weeks since Microsoft unveiled Windows Recall as a key feature of its Copilot artificial intelligence tool, but the software feature is already being blasted by security experts.
The feature, which tracks all activity on a Windows computer to make things easier to find later using natural language, is being labeled a hackable security disaster. At least one white-hat hacker already created a tool that can extract sensitive data from Recall. It's called, naturally, TotalRecall and is available on Github now.
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Honor's Magic 7 Could Use AI to Order You Coffee, Organize Your Plans
Honor says its soon-to-be-released Magic 7 phone will handle your morning coffee order, tailored exactly to your taste, right down to the type of milk you prefer.
The Chinese company released a demo video to the media on Tuesday showing a text-based interaction between a person and the device's AI assistant, Yoyo. The user requests the assistant to order him a pick-me-up beverage saying, "Please help me order a drink. I am feeling a little sleepy." The AI assistant then goes on to launch the app for LuckIn Coffee, China's answer to Starbucks, selecting the Raw Milk Latte drink and takeout before placing the order.
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