Cybersecurity head warns TikTok users to protect their data
The head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security is warning users of the popular social media platform TikTok to be cautious with their data and what they share with the app.
The head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security is warning users of the popular social media platform TikTok to be cautious with their data and what they share with the app.
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TikTok insists it is not a propaganda tool of the Chinese Communist Party. Viral coverage of the Chinese spy balloon showed it not only allowed but promoted content critical of the authoritarian government
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Minutes after Google announced it is opening "Bard" to early testers, Microsoft teased an event that is expected to involve ChatGPT parent OpenAI.
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Google announced Bard’s existence less than two weeks after Microsoft disclosed it’s pouring billions of dollars into OpenAI.
Microsoft Corp is revamping its Bing search engine with artificial intelligence, the company said on Tuesday, in one of its biggest efforts yet to lead a new wave of technology and reshape how people gather information. Microsoft is staking its future on AI through billions of dollars of investment. Working with the startup OpenAI, the company is aiming to rival Alphabet Inc's Google and potentially claim vast returns from tools that speed up all manner of content creation, automating tasks if not jobs themselves.
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai sent an internal memo to staff saying they all need to give feedback about Bard "in the spirit of an internal hackathon."
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The OnePlus 11 has everything we loved about OnePlus in the past: a powerful processor, a vivid screen and the return to a competitive price tag. The headline feature remains the fast-charging technology, which has been cranked up to 100 watts. The cameras are improved, if not quite among the best smartphone shooters. But at this price, it’s difficult to complain too much. Pros: Gorgeous 120Hz 6.6-inch OLED screen, Blazingly fast 100W charging, Competitive price, Improved cameras Cons: A bit dull. Engadget Score: 83
Google on Monday announced a new ChatGPT competitor to take on Microsoft in the AI space.
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