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…out AI systems in order to compete with the big tech that is putting it literally everywhere? I think this comes down to what I mentioned before: privacy is control. Privacy is…
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…out AI systems in order to compete with the big tech that is putting it literally everywhere? I think this comes down to what I mentioned before: privacy is control. Privacy is…
…like macOS. * Microsoft faces fresh Windows Recall security concerns. When Microsoft first unveiled Recall, it was branded a “disaster” for cybersecurity and a “privacy nightmare.” The backlash forced Microsoft to delay Recall…
…the possibility of adversaries using American AI models to attack America’s public and private sectors. Second, other countries are now beginning to lay out their own AI regulations, potentially in a…
…In addition to worrying about upstarts like Entire, Parikh is reportedly concerned about the threat of competition from Cursor and Claude Code. While GitHub Copilot had an early lead in the AI…
…Its four legs provide stability, which should help with concerns around the robot falling and damaging property or injuring people. Familiar Machines’ goal is to use AI to create a robot…
…can get better outcomes while still protecting privacy and transparency. Yeah. I think the trajectory the space is on proves that. I was concerned five years ago that public pushback was…
…The cameras might be more of a concern. Samsung has downgraded the Z Fold 8 to just two rear lenses, a main camera and an ultrawide — no telephoto at all. And while…
…The AI industry wants state preemption. The AI industry wants preemption of state privacy laws like those in California, New York, and other places. This administration is, without question, not interested in…
…absolutely forbidden” under the company’s terms of service. Concerns around this technology aren’t limited to accuracy and privacy. Makers told The Verge that well-meaning efforts to limit gun…
…and AI to evaluate where an object likely resembles a gun, however, could flag it by mistake. “Basing blocking tech on visual resemblance is where the false positive concerns arise because…