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Google explains how Gemini’s AI image generation went wrong, and how it’ll fix it
A few weeks ago Google launched a new image generation tool for Gemini (the suite of AI tools formerly known as Bard and Duet) which allowed users to generate all sorts of images from simple text prompts. Unfortunately, Google’s AI tool repeatedly missed the mark and generated inaccurate and even…
Read MoreLenovo debuts the ThinkPad X12 Detachable Gen 2 at MWC 2024, with Intel Core Ultra and juiced-up AI features
Lenovo has unveiled a laptop successor at MWC with the ThinkPad X12 Detachable Gen 2 – offering boosted performance capabilities and a wealth of AI-powered features. The previous model, the Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable laptop, is one of the most popular business laptops in, well, the business, so we’re excited…
Read MoreThe new Dell XPS 14 is good but… the older models start at just $599 right now
If you’re a fan of high-end laptops no doubt you’ve heard that Dell has just released a new line of gorgeous 14-inch and 16-inch XPS models. With a design that’s reminiscent of last year’s Dell XPS 13 Plus, these models are shaping up to be a fantastic option for those…
Read MoreWi-Fi 7: everything you need to know about the new wireless standard
Wi-Fi 7 is the next generation of wireless connections. It's already here and it offers incredibly fast connections in personal, office, and commercial environments. Not only that, but it also brings with it several new features that should appeal to those who are looking to upgrade their connection. The technology…
Read MoreWindows 11 could soon deliver updates that don’t need a reboot
Windows 11 could soon run updates without rebooting, if the rumor mill is right – and there’s already evidence this is the path Microsoft is taking in a preview build. This comes from a regular source of Microsoft-related leaks, namely Zac Bowden of Windows Central, who first of all spotted…
Read MoreGoogle Gemini bias fiasco reminds us that AI is no smarter than we make it
When an AI doesn’t know history, you can’t blame the AI. It always comes down to the data, programming, training, algorithms, and every other bit of built-by-humans technology. It’s all that and our perceptions of the AI’s “intentions” on the other side. When Google‘s recently rechristened Gemini (formerly Bard) started…
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