Google released their AI chatbot Bard as an OpenAI ChatGPT competitor and a new study found it too easy to manipulate. The Center for Countering Digital Hate conducted research on how easy it is to coerce Bard into spreading untruths over various topics. Aware of its potential for misuse, Google released an updated policy for safe usage. Callum Hood, Head of Research at CCDH, believes that Google's technology can amplify the dangers of misinformation. Prepare for the potential risks of false information and learn how Google is taking steps to keep its users safe.
This article discusses the contrasting approaches to AR and VR taken by Apple CEO Tim Cook and Facebook and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Cook is taking a conservative, thoughtful approach to the technology's potential, while Zuckerberg is pushing for more ambitious product releases. Cook is utilizing the Appleverse's platform structure and familiarity to slowly grow the technology's capabilities. Get to know the two perspectives and take a closer look at the potential of AR and VR.
Anvil, a five-year old software startup, defied the pandemic’s economic downturn and secured $5m in funding from two venture firms, Craft Ventures and Gradient Ventures. With its automated paperwork solutions, Anvil helps businesses save time, money and trouble in their operations. With Ben Ng's resilience, the startup is now experiencing a tenfold growth in users and looks forward to more successes.
Microsoft Loop is the latest collaboration tool that helps teams stay productive, organized, and connected. It integrates with Office 365 tools including Teams, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and more, simplifying collaboration and streamlining communication. It also features an AI Copilot to enhance the platform capabilities. Companies of all sizes can benefit from this new app, allowing them to work faster and smarter. Try Loop today and experience the power of collaboration.
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?