[ad_1] According to a laundry expert, your winter jumpers just might be ruining your washing machine – here’s how to avoid this. As everyone knows, there is laundry routine protocol […]
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Using Generative AI To Fix the Market Demand Problem
[ad_1] Over at the E-Commerce Times, my friend John Mello published a piece on the broad price drops and causes for them as reported by Adobe. The market has contracted, […]
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How the Upcoming CPU War Is Likely To Play Out
[ad_1] If you look ahead on the roadmap to 2024, some impressive parts are coming from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm, targeting your PC that will change dramatically how these machines […]
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ChatGPT iPhone App Sparks Reprise of Privacy Concerns
[ad_1] Since OpenAI introduced ChatGPT, privacy advocates have warned consumers about the potential threat to privacy posed by generative AI apps. The arrival of a ChatGPT app in the Apple […]
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The Importance of Microsoft’s Blueprint for Public Governance of AI
[ad_1] Many technology leaders agree that while AI could be hugely beneficial to humans, it could also be misused or, through negligence, terminally damage humanity. But looking to governments to […]
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Study Predicts Women Hit Hardest
[ad_1] A new report from a human resources analytics firm found that artificial intelligence threatens to replace a disproportionate number of jobs typically held by women. According to researchers at […]
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Qualcomm’s Gen AI Opportunity To Balance Innovation With Ethics
[ad_1] Qualcomm has aggressively developed and integrated generative AI capabilities across its extensive semiconductor line for the past few years. For those few people who have been entirely off the […]
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Tortoiseshell print is back – 9 pieces to add to your home
[ad_1] Tortoiseshell homeware is timeless, bold, and versatile. From cocktail glass sets to vases to glass baubles, we’ve rounded up the best chic home pieces made in the classic warm […]
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Windows 11 AI Integration Marks a New Era for User Experiences
[ad_1] When I joined IBM in the 1980s, they assigned me the task of helping create what eventually became one of the very first CRM applications. Like most at that […]
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