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Microsoft, OpenAI, ChatGPT, yada yada yada

Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. So anyway, Microsoft, OpenAI, ChatGPT, yada yada yada, even Sam Altman has a vomit emoji face right now. Semafor’s reporting of Microsoft eyeing a $10 billion investment in OpenAI late Monday night was just the tip of a media hype-berg. By early afternoon Pacific time today, news of the rumored deal had…
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23 AI predictions for the enterprise in 2023

Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. It’s that time of year again, when artificial intelligence (AI) leaders, consultants and vendors look at enterprise trends and make their predictions. After a whirlwind 2022, it’s no easy…
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Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro can now record 360-degree binaural audio for videos from your phone

Samsung is introducing a new trick with its Galaxy smartphones and Galaxy Buds. Starting today, Galaxy Buds can capture binaural audio to be paired with a video from a Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Available now for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4, Samsung’s new “360 Audio Recording” app can use the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro as left and right microphones for the video captured on your…
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Latest Google Pixel updates have been delayed on T-Mobile and Google Fi for many

The January 2023 security update for Google Pixel phones was released on schedule during the first week of this month, but as of January 12, it still hasn’t arrived for Pixel 7 owners on T-Mobile, and it’s not the only Pixel update that’s been delayed on the carrier as of late. Some Google Pixel owners primarily using the Pixel 6/Pro, Pixel 6a, and Pixel 7/Pro have noticed that the January…
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Escalating concerns for AI in 2023 and what can be done

Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. When people think of artificial intelligence (AI), what comes to mind is a cadre of robots uniting as sentient beings to overthrow their masters. Of course, while this is still far out of the…
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Tim Cook shares touching ‘Shot on iPhone’ short film to celebrate Chinese New Year

Apple is celebrating Chinese New Year in a number of different ways, including with limited-edition AirPods Pro. Now, Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken to Weibo to share a short film for Chinese New Year that “reminds us of the efforts needed to overcome the adversity of life.” The short film, which comes in at around 15 minutes long, appears to have been completely shot with an iPhone 14 Pro.
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