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Google is starting to roll out its tools to replace cookies in Chrome 115

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority SL;DR Google will begin the process of enabling its Privacy Sandbox APIs in Chrome 115 in the next few days. Google plans to initially enable the APIs on 35% of browsers and gradually ramp up from there. The company is aiming for 99% availability by mid-August. You may not have …

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Tech company under fire after new lawsuit alleges anti-Asian bias

Asian Americans throughout Silicon Valley are unifying in support of one man after a new lawsuit was filed last month against Lumentum Operations, LLC, alleging Asian discrimination throughout the company. The lawsuit, filed June 30 by Andre Wong, seeks $20,000,000 in damages, claiming “Lumentum had a culture of prejudice against Asians,” according to the lawsuit. …

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AI-powered toys may soon entertain your kids. How to keep them safe.

In the not-so-distant future, you could walk in on a teddy bear reading a bedtime story to your child. And it wouldn’t be just any story – it’d be a saga tailored to everything the toy knows about your child, including likes, dislikes and even their deepest secrets. In the 1980s and ’90s, Teddy Ruxpin …

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“The tech that powers ChatGPT-style AI has hit dead-end”

While the world is still drooling over generative artificial intelligence (AI) the technology that powers ChatGPTthe chief scientist for Facebook-parents Meta Yann LeCun has declared the technology to have already reached a dead-end. He said that generative AI, the technology behind ChatGPT, was already at a dead end, instead promising new artificial intelligence resembling human …

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Russia accuses US of using Apple iPhones for spying

Russia‘s Federal Security Service (FSB) has accused the US of using Apple iPhones to spy. The FSB, the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB said that it had uncovered a US National Security Agency (NSA) plot using previously unknown malware to access specially made so-called backdoor vulnerabilities in apples phones. Incidentally, this is the same …

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Artifact will let you flag articles as clickbaits: Check details

Artifact, the AI-powered news app from Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, has launched a new feature which will let users flag articles they think are clickbait. Also Read – Artifact, a TikTok-style news app created by Instagram cofounders, now open to the public Users can find the option to flag something as clickbait …

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Iflytek Unveils ChatGPT Rival Amid China Oversight

Chinese voice-recognition company Iflytek Co. has entered the race to build a rival to OpenAI Inc.’s ChatGPT, with a live demonstration of its artificial intelligence model for educational and enterprise uses, even as Beijing signaled more oversight of the industry. Chairman Liu Qingfeng unveiled its SparkDesk at an event in the eastern city of Hefei, …

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Tech, AI Driving Job Changes for Nearly a Quarter of All Workers

Global labor markets are poised for a new era of turbulence as technologies like artificial intelligence accelerate the decline of clerical work, while simultaneously increasing demand for technology and cybersecurity specialists. Over the next five years, nearly a quarter of all jobs will change as a result of AI, digitization and other economic developments like …

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