1 in 7 Americans ready for an AI boss, but won't trust it
…In other words, the public appears to be embracing the tools while remaining wary of where all this is heading. Usage, at least, is no longer in doubt. 51 percent of respondents…
…In other words, the public appears to be embracing the tools while remaining wary of where all this is heading. Usage, at least, is no longer in doubt. 51 percent of respondents…
…Davuluri said: "We are reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points, starting with apps like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad." Not that Copilot is going away. "You will see us be more intentional…
…Uncle Sam backs out, and AI agents are everywhere Ex-CISA head thinks AI might fix code so fast we won't need security teams Protecting democracy means democratizing cybersecurity. Bring on…
…The company claims that its 1-bit architecture avoids the tradeoffs that historically have accompanied low-bit quantization, specifically poor instruction following, errant multi-step reasoning, and unreliable tool use. MORE CONTEXT…
…all the improvements in the tooling will be cancelled by this ever-growing complexity." Maybe, said Palcuie, AI agents can simplify and manage the complexity, maybe "do what we've collectively learned…
…Popular generative AI workloads like code assistants and agentic systems generate massive quantities of tokens and need to move them at speed. But the GPU giant's chips currently struggle to deliver…
…As we said when we looked at Devuan 6 last November, "This is essentially the same OS as Debian 13, but with Agent P's sprawling 'system and service manager' surgically removed…
…MORE CONTEXT Outsourcer Telus admits to attack – may have lost a petabyte of data to ShinyHunters FBI is investigating breach that may have hit its wiretapping tools UK government's Vulnerability Monitoring…
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