Americans in California and Texas revealed whether they think it’s important for the government to regulate artificial intelligence. “Definitely,” Carlos, a Houston resident, told Fox News. “It should be regulated to the fullest extent as drugs or anything else should be.” But Joe, of San Antonio, disagreed. “No,” he told …
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At some point this year, the UK’s long-delayed Online Safety Bill is finally expected to become law. In the government’s words, the legislation is an attempt to make the UK “the safest place in the world to be online” by introducing a range of obligations for how large tech firms …
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A new information-stealing malware is targeting macOS devices, a study from Cyble has found. The malware, which is called Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS), was specifically designed to only target Macs and steal sensitive information from Apple devices. Here’s what we know so far and how you can protect your Mac …
Read More »Meta finds phony ChatGPT malware running amok
The security team at Meta is acknowledging broad occurrences of fake ChatGPT malware that exists to hack user accounts and take over business pages. In the company’s new Q1 security report, Meta shares that malware operators and spammers are following trends and high-engagement topics that get people’s attention. Of course, …
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Despite promises from the government to reduce spam and prosecute illegal spammers, junk coming into our inboxes online is at an all-time high. It’s no wonder why we recently received an email from Scott S. with a question I often get from equally frustrated people trying to get a handle …
Read More »BlackBerry director Matt Johnson interview: why the iPhone won and why most tech movies suck
You probably already know the story of BlackBerry. Its demise was as spectacular and public as anything you can think of, from a top-of-the-world gadget that people referred to as an addiction — the CrackBerry phenomenon was no joke — to just another of the many things left for dead …
Read More »Artificial intelligence helping detect early signs of breast cancer in some US hospitals
Boca Raton, FL – Some doctors believe artificial intelligence is saving lives after a major advancement in breast cancer screenings. In some cases, AI is detecting early signs of the disease years before the tumor would be visible on a traditional scan. The Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health and Wellness …
Read More »The 30 best Mother’s Day gifts for moms in 2023
Joseph Joseph Rocker Garlic Crusher Garlic is a well-known staple in many a culinary dish. If you tend to burn through a lot of it, however, it pays to invest in a tool that makes prepping it for your next meal a bit more effortless. Luckily, this durable stainless steel …
Read More »5 outrageously amazing things you didn’t know you can do on an iPhone
Our smartphones got the word smart attached to them for a reason: they can do all kinds of neat tricks for us. Although you may not even be aware of many of these tricks, and you may want to start incorporating them into your everyday iPhone use. Here are five …
Read More »How to hack the right-click menu in Windows 11
The right-click menu in Windows 11 is an essential shortcut to a host of features and tools, adapting to the context of what you’re clicking on along the way. You can use it to copy and paste files, edit images, interact with the clipboard, pull up the properties of a …
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