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DeepMind CEO Believes AI May Eventually Become Self-Aware
DeepMind CEO Believes AI May Eventually Become Self-Aware According to recent reports, the CEO of DeepMind (which is owned by Google), Demis Hassabis, has expressed his belief that artificial intelligence (AI) may eventually become self-aware. Hassabis made these remarks during an interview with CBS’ 60 Minutes. During the interview, Hassabis discussed the incredible advancements that AI has made in recent…
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Adobe Firefly Brings Generative AI to Creative Professionals
Adobe Firefly Brings Generative AI to Creative Professionals Adobe has been at the forefront of delivering AI-powered features to video and audio professionals worldwide. Now, Adobe is ushering in a new era of creativity with generative AI that will allow a natural conversation between creators and computers. Adobe is now introducing Adobe Firefly powered by generative AI, which means that…
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Xbox Committed To Making Home Screen Experience Better
The Xbox Series X is Microsoft’s most powerful console to date, but there’s one glaring issue with the user interface of the console which has been a source of complaint among Xbox fans. On the Xbox home screen, customization options such as wallpapers are almost completely obscured by a cluttered array of icons and menus. But Xbox is finally working…
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Apple Already Working on iOS 16.6 Ahead of iOS 17 Release
Apple Already Working on iOS 16.6 Ahead of iOS 17 Release According to recent reports, Apple is already working on iOS 16.6 for the iPhone, despite the fact that iOS 17 is expected to be released at WWDC 2023. iOS 16.6 is said to be a minor update that will focus on bug fixes and performance improvements, rather than introducing…
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How Elon Musk’s Twitter Activity is Affecting Public Safety Twitter Accounts
How Elon Musk’s Twitter Activity is Affecting Public Safety Twitter Accounts Elon Musk has recently come under fire for shutting down public safety Twitter accounts that could potentially save lives. This was due to Twitter’s new API rules that have blocked many National Weather Service alert accounts and other similar accounts from working. Twitter has long been used by emergency…
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Developer Logs Reveal Details on MacBook Air 15 Release
Developer Logs Reveal Details on MacBook Air 15 Release Developer logs suggest Apple’s long-rumored MacBook Air 15 could arrive soon. It’s expected to feature an M2 chip, which puts it on par with the current M2 chip used in the MacBook Pro and Mac Mini. According to recent reports from Bloomberg, Apple has begun testing the new MacBook Air, which…
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SwiftKey for iOS Adds Bing AI Chatbot
SwiftKey for iOS Adds Bing AI Chatbot SwiftKey, the popular keyboard app for iOS, has added Bing AI chatbot integration to its features. This integration allows users to access Bing’s chatbot directly from the keyboard, making it easier to get quick answers and complete tasks without having to switch apps. With Bing chatbot integration, users can simply tap on the…
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Apple Stops Signing iOS 16.4 After Release of iOS 16.4.1
Apple Stops Signing iOS 16.4 After Release of iOS 16.4.1 On April 7th, Apple released iOS 16.4.1, and with that release, the tech giant has stopped signing the previously available version, iOS 16.4. This means that if you have installed the latest update, you won’t be able to downgrade to iOS 16.4 anymore. This move by Apple is not uncommon…
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CrossOver+ Lets You Run Windows Applications on Any OS
CrossOver+ Lets You Run Windows Applications on Any OS If you are looking for a way to run Windows applications on your Mac, Linux, or Chrome OS computer, then CrossOver+ is the perfect solution. With a one-year subscription for just $49.99, you can access a wide range of Windows applications without having to use a separate Windows operating system. Here…
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