Tag: computing

OpenAI has an AI text detector but doesn’t want to release it

OpenAI has developed some new tools to detect content generated by ChatGPT and its AI models, but it isn’t going to deploy them just yet. The company has come up with a way to overlay AI-produced text with a kind of watermark. This embedded indicator might achieve the goal of…

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Bored of Windows 11? This app could modify the OS and take you back to Windows 10 with a single click (kind of)

Windows enthusiasts are always coming up with ways to tinker with the operating system to change the aesthetics, minimize bloatware, or sometimes just have fun and push the limits of what they can do. Now, an app has turned up that’ll allow you to take a trip back through time…

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Safari wants to fix your broken web browsing experience with its new ‘distraction control’ feature

Apple seemingly didn’t fit all of its new Safari features into its jam-packed WWDC 2024 keynote in June, as it’s just announced ‘one more thing’. Alongside updates to Reader, a new web page summary tool called ‘Highlights’, and ‘Viewer’ (for making watching videos less of a chore), Apple also wants…

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Nvidia is reportedly dropping the RTX 3060, even though it remains the most popular GPU by far on Steam

Nvidia’s RTX 3060 graphics card has long been a popular relatively wallet-friendly GPU, topping the rankings on Steam – but the death knell has apparently sounded for this Ampere (last-gen) model. VideoCardz reports that news has filtered down from the Board Channels in China – a common source of GPU…

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Missing Copilot on Windows 10? AI Assistant can plug that gap, but it’s not without problems

Thanks to Microsoft integrating Copilot into Windows, we’re all familiar with AI chatbots, like ChatGPT. Copilot is one of the more fully-featured chatbots out there, even if you stay on its free tier. You can use Copilot to search the web using voice, text and images, you can generate AI…

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Cybersecurity firm warns Android users to watch out for money-draining malware

Researchers at cybersecurity company Cleafy are warning people about new Android malware that can steal money from their bank accounts. It’s called BingoMod and is a type of remote access trojan, or RAT for short. Cleafy discovered it back in May 2024 and recently published a report on its website explaining how the…

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