Month: October 2024

Amazon tablets are getting AI tools, like writing assist and automatic website summaries

Did you think Amazon Fire tablets were exempt from generative AI tools? Think again. The company just announced a spate of AI-centric features that are rolling out to the just-announced Fire HD 8 refresh and a bunch of older models. None of these features are too surprising, but they seem…

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My parents’ iPhone 14 Pro Max phones are not getting Apple Intelligence and they’re not happy about it

Newsflash for most of you upgrading to iOS 18: You’re not getting Apple Intelligence. I visited my parents last week and noticed they have a pair of still-fresh-looking iPhone 14 Pro Max phones. I commented on the handsets, and my parents asked about the new iPhone 16 Pro Max I…

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Google is rumored to be working on a ‘thinking’ AI of its own to take on OpenAI o1

Last month, OpenAI infused ChatGPT with new o1-preview and o1-mini models that it said would “spend more time thinking before they respond” – and it seems like Google isn’t too far behind with its own deep-thinking AI. As per Bloomberg, Google is also developing artificial intelligence that more closely resembles…

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College students used Meta’s smart glasses to doxx people in real time

Two Harvard students have created an eerie demo of how smart glasses can use facial recognition tech to instantly doxx people’s identities, phone numbers, and addresses. The most unsettling part is the demo uses current, widely available technology like the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and public databases. AnhPhu Nguyen, one…

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Hacker made millions from breaking into business Office 365 accounts

A hacker has reportedly made millions of dollars by breaking into valuable Office 365 accounts and using the information found inside, on the stock market. The office of the US Attorney for the district of New Jersey has recently accused a UK national called Robert B. Westbrook of one count…

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Google is making Gmail summaries more useful and adding a ‘Happening Soon’ tab

Google is expanding Gmail’s summary cards, the service’s AI-driven contextual snippets extracted for things like incoming packages. Starting today, they’ll include cards for purchases, events, bills and travel. In addition, a new Happening Soon section will live at the top of your inbox, showing upcoming time-sensitive cards. The company says…

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