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Neuralink, a neurotechnology company co-founded by Elon Musk, has received approval from the US government to conduct human testing. The company was established in 2016 with the aim of creating direct communication channels between the brain and computers. The ultimate objective is to enhance human capabilities, treat neurological disorders such as ALS or Parkinson’s, and
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IBM Consulting has recently launched its Center of Excellence (CoE) for generative AI, with the aim of advancing artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities and capitalizing on the transformative potential of generative AI for business outcomes. The CoE consists of over 21,000 skilled data and AI consultants who have completed over 40,000 enterprise client engagements, and it
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Top government officials recently met with leading tech executives, including the Alphabet and Microsoft CEOs, to discuss advancements in AI and Washington’s involvement. However, the development of generative AI models like ChatGPT and Bard has raised concerns among experts. Malicious actors representing the world’s most successful hacking groups and aggressive nation-states are building their own
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Recent reports indicate that German authorities are investigating Tesla for possible data protection violations. Handelsblatt newspaper revealed that the Brandenburg data protection office in the state where Tesla has its European gigafactory has indications of data protection violations by the electric car manufacturer. The US automaker has allegedly failed to protect data from its customers,
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Blizzard Entertainment’s upcoming action role-playing game, Diablo IV, just released a live-action trailer ahead of its release on June 6th. The ad campaign, called “Saviors Wanted,” was directed by Chloe Zhao, the Oscar-winning director of Nomadland, and co-directed by Kiku Ohe. The trailer captures the fear and conflict that exists in the game’s world, the
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China’s cyberspace regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), has deleted 1.4 million social media posts and closed 67,000 social media accounts in a two-month crackdown on misinformation, illegal profiteering, impersonation of state officials, and other “pronounced problems”. The campaign, which ran from March 10 to May 22, is part of China’s ongoing effort to
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