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Microsoft CEO Nadella discusses the current state of the AI LLM race, expressing anticipation for the arrival of competition

Microsoft’s strategic foresight and bold investments in AI have propelled the software giant to claim the title of the world’s most valuable company. However, Satya Nadella, the usually composed chief executive of the company, couldn’t help but take a subtle dig at the rest of the industry. “We have an …

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A remarkable feat of engineering, the world’s longest bridge spans an impressive distance of 164 kilometers, connecting different regions of China

There is a wide variety of bridges, ranging from the longest suspension bridge that links Europe and Asia, to India’s innovative bridges constructed from living roots. Nevertheless, the Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge in China boasts the distinction of holding both the longest and second-longest bridge titles in the world. The Danyang-Kunshan …

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PhoneSpector and Highster, two stalkerware apps, seem to have ceased operations following a settlement in New York

It seems that the creators of two phone surveillance businesses have closed down their operations after the owner reached a settlement with the authorities on allegations of unlawfully advertising malware that his company created. PhoneSpector and Highster were consumer-grade phone monitoring applications that enabled surreptitious surveillance of an individual’s smartphone. …

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AnyDesk, a prominent provider of remote access services, has taken swift action in response to a recent security breach.

AnyDesk, a remote desktop software provider, has confirmed that it experienced a cyberattack resulting in unauthorized access to its production systems. As a result, the company was forced to implement security measures and suspend operations for nearly a week. Millions of IT professionals rely on AnyDesk’s software to establish fast …

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The Oversight Board urges Meta to revise its ‘incoherent’ regulations regarding manipulated videos

A deceptive seven-second video of President Biden has the potential to alter Facebook’s policy on disinformation before the 2024 election. However, both the platform and the American voters are facing a limited amount of time. On Monday, the Oversight Board, an independent advisory group Meta established to assess its moderation …

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