Month: February 2023

The Company Behind ChatGPT Just Released A Tool To Detect Text Written By AI. It Only Works About 1 In 4 Times.

On Tuesday, OpenAI, the company behind the viral chatbot ChatGPT, released a tool that detects whether a chunk of text was written by AI or a human being. It is, unfortunately, only accurate about 1 in 4 times. “Our classifier is not fully reliable,” the company wrote in a blog…

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Elgato Stream Decks are now compatible with Microsoft Teams

Audio player loading… In what could be an unexpected boon to hybrid working environments, Microsoft have unveiled a new plugin for hardware aimed at Twitch streamers. In a post (opens in new tab) on the Microsoft Teams blog detailing the webinar features of the new Teams Premium offering, it was…

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The star of Forspoken isn’t bothered by all the memes

Ella Balinska, voice actress of Frey in Forspoken, has seen the discourse surrounding the game and, unlike her character who would probably tell some of y’all to fuck off, she’s very gracious. In my interview with her, she told me she understands gamers are a passionate lot and that she…

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2022 was the biggest year ever for crypto hacking

Audio player loading… When it comes to cybercriminals stealing money from cryptocurrency companies and protocols, 2022 was the worst year – ever.  A report (opens in new tab) from Chainalysis claims that in 2022, $3.8 billion in various tokens were stolen.  Drilling deeper through the year, the analysts discovered major…

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Samsung Galaxy S23 pre-order deal gets you a $100 credit at Amazon – here’s how

Pre-orders for the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S23 are live and we’ve just spotted a fantastic deal from Amazon unlocked devices specifically. The retailer is offering up to $100 in Amazon gift cards when you pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S23 Series, plus you’ll receive a free storage upgrade to 512GB…

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Hackers use new IceBreaker malware to breach gaming companies

Audio player loading… A new malware campaign targeting gaming and gambling companies has been reported and codenamed IceBreaker.  The attackers contact the customer support section of the companies online to seemingly raise an issue. They attach a ‘screenshot’ to highlight their ‘problem’, which contains a backdoor – previously unseen by…

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