Category: computing

Two AI chatbots speaking to each other in their own special language is the last thing we need

Imagine if two AIs could chat with each other in a language no human could understand. Right. Now go hide under the covers. If you’ve called customer service in the last year or so, you’ve probably chatted with an AI. In fact, the earliest demonstrations of powerful large language models…

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Razer announced a refreshed Blade 18 laptop with a dual mode display

Razer just announced a refresh to the popular Blade 18 gaming laptop. This model uses those newly-released Intel Core Ultra 200HX series processors and can be purchased with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU. As the name suggests, it also boasts a ginormous display, which Razer describes as “the world’s…

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Framework teases a low-cost 2-in-1 convertible version of its modular laptop

Framework, the company making an ever-wider range of modular, endlessly repairable machines is showing off its next big project. Today, it previewed the Laptop 12, an affordable 12.2-inch touchscreen convertible built with the same ethos as its bigger siblings. Laptop 12 is targeted as an entry-level machine for young people,…

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What is Firefly: everything you need to know about Adobe’s safe AI image generator

Firefly is a set of generative AI tools developed by Adobe. Built into Creative Cloud, Firefly’s features are designed to supercharge your workflow, whether you’re generating images, editing photos or designing graphics. What sets Firefly apart from many of the best AI image generators is that it was trained on…

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Microsoft just gave Edge a great new feature to ensure the browser doesn’t slow down the PC, and it’s tempting me to switch from Google Chrome

Microsoft Edge just got a smart feature that a fair few people have been keenly awaiting for a long time now – the ability to control how much RAM the web browser gobbles up, with a useful side serving for gamers here, too. Windows Latest reports that resource controls are…

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I tried ChatGPT’s Dall-E 3 image generator and these 5 tips will help you get the most from your AI creations

If you use ChatGPT much, you’ve likely experimented with DALL-E 3, OpenAI’s latest iteration of an AI image generator. DALL-E 3 can be shockingly good at bringing your ideas to life but sometimes shockingly bad at understanding certain details or just shocking in what it chooses to emphasize. Still, if…

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