Broadcom hasn't said how many people will be affected, or much of anything else.
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AI chatbot deception paper suggests that some bots (and people) aren't very persuasive.
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Examining 365 days with OpenAI's bot: The good, the bad, the ugly—and the productive?
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China's flagship smartphone maker pulled off the feat despite sanctions.
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Altman addresses Sutskever; Microsoft will serve observer role on new OpenAI board.
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Aimed at the office, Amazon Q can summarize docs and assist with programming tasks.
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Even at home, SDXL Turbo can create detailed images with startling speed.
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The facilities in Pennsylvania and Texas serve more than 2 million residents.
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Goldman Sachs has lost billions of dollars on its consumer-focused businesses.
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Robot that uses AI to pull weeds may reduce poisonous herbicide use by 70%.
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Easy-to-exploit flaw gives hackers passwords and cryptographic keys to vulnerable servers.
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Chipmaker claims breach had no "material adverse effect."
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Amazon Workspaces Thin Client is a Fire TV Cube with different software.
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Given GPU and patience, SVD can turn any image into a 2-second video clip.
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Internet scans show 7,000 devices may be vulnerable. The true number could be higher.
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LitterDrifter's means of self-propagation are simple. So why is it spreading so widely?
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Altman's unpopular firing may be undone—if a deal can be worked out.
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Ilya Sutskever announces regret; 700+ OpenAI employees sign letter asking board to resign.
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OpenAI's future hangs in the balance as staff says they'll join former CEO at Microsoft.
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Microsoft CEO "furious"; OpenAI president and 3 researchers resign. COO says "No malfeasance."
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SIM swaps and port-out scams are a fact of life. New rules aren't likely to change that.
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Cleared of malfeasance, Altman's unpopular firing may be undone—if he's interested.
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Details emerge in Sam Altman firing, which blindsided Microsoft and investors.
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Cambridge: "When an artificial intelligence hallucinates, it produces false information."
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Microsoft blindsided by Altman firing; has "utmost confidence" in partner OpenAI.
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Microsoft wants you in Windows, whether you're on iPad, Android, or Chrome OS.
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Some changes will arrive for non-EU users, too, but not the easy removals.
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