This week, popular Chinese shopping app Pinduoduo has come under scrutiny as cybersecurity researchers uncovered malware in its Android app. The malware exploits device vulnerabilities to access data and monitor activity, with the app being removed from the Google Play Store. As digital criminal markets like Genesis were taken down and ICE launched a sting, it's a reminder to be aware of the security implications of downloading apps.
OpenAI is a laboratory committed to the responsible development of Artificial Intelligence technology. With the help of CEO Sam Altman and its initiatives, OpenAI is setting the standard when it comes to safe, transparent, and ethical development of technology. Recently, OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT, was called into question by Italian data protection officials. OpenAI has taken the comments to heart, outlining its approach to AI safety and taking active steps to avoid repeats of this data privacy issue.
Data privacy and safety have become a major topic surrounding AI technology, as seen in a recent meeting between tech giants Microsoft and Google to discuss the risks posed by the rapid advancement of AI. Bill Gates is leading the way towards a safe and ethical future for AI, encouraging the full potential of AI technologies, such as the revolutionary chatbot ChatGPT, to be realized. OpenAI, the US-based research lab that developed ChatGPT, has come under scrutiny for data privacy concerns.
This article explores how tech teams can use Virtual Reality (VR) technology to tackle critical obstacles, empower existing employees, and train new hires. This revolutionary tech uses advanced computing power and sophisticated lenses to immerse the user in a real-world environment, allowing the brain to respond to sensory cues and enhance the knowledge-acquisition process. Dr. Amir Abo-Shaeer, a professor of mechatronics, will discuss more on this at the AI Optimization Summit in San Francisco.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?