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SEO poisoning and Bengal cats: A lesson in cybersecurity risks
10.12.24
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The manipulation of web search results to deliver malware or political messages has escalated with the advent of generative AI tools.
Tech utopia or corporate overreach? The story behind the demise of Sidewalk Labs in Toronto
08.10.24
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Sidewalk Labs promised to build the city of the future, but public mistrust and fears of surveillance capitalism brought it down. Quayside 2.0 rises in its place, shifting the focus from technological control to sustainable urban living.
Amazon scraps remote work: Could it trigger a corporate shift away from hybrid models?
01.10.24
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The return-to-office policy could inspire other major companies to follow suit.
Banking giants trapped in Musk's $13B Twitter debacle
22.08.24
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How a risky loan became the worst deal since the global financial crisis.
Fork in the road: What's next for Tesla?
23.05.24
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In April, the electric vehicle company reported a 9% drop in revenue, a 55% drop in profits, and announced that it would lay off 10% of its employees. In December, it lost the lead in electric vehicle deliveries, and last month it recalled the Cybertruck, its futuristic tank-like vehicle. While the company faces an identity crisis, one fact remains stable: Tesla is Elon Musk, and when he loses focus or interest, so does the company.
The chatbot money pit: What’s next?
26.02.24
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A year and a half after the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, doubts about the economic model of the chatbots are increasing
Nice try, Bluesky: New social network opens doors to all, but public interest dwindles
20.02.24
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The buzz around the Bluesky social network was generated thanks to its limited and privileged user group in the experimental phase. But when the doors of the club were opened to everyone, there was little interest in it
Sam Altman's $7 trillion chip dream: Bold vision or delusional fantasy?
18.02.24
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The OpenAI CEO is making headlines again, reportedly trying to raise $7 trillion to reshape the global chip industry. However, the amount is completely unrealistic, computing power is already ravaging natural resources and the industry itself is skeptical of his true goal
AI is the death knell for thumbnail designers
11.02.24
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The thumbnail, that small image that accompanies videos on YouTube, has created an entire industry of designers and developers whose job it is to attract clicks. Now, artificial intelligence is endangering those whose entire work was focused on one tiny image
Mind games: Breaking down Neuralink
01.02.24
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In 2017, when Musk founded his biotechnology startup, he presented his vision: to connect the brain to a cloud communication network in a way that would increase human cognitive abilities and maintain human superiority over computers. How close is Musk to realizing the vision, and where do his competitors stand?
Tech giants cash in on soaring conspiracy theory craze
31.01.24
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As the war in Gaza continues, conspiracy theories are gaining wide circulation on the web, and the various parties are creating a digital space of mutual destruction. Companies like Google and X profit from the increased activity, benefitting from advertising revenue and extracting massive data from users
Lost in translation: GenAI’s mother tongue discrimination
30.01.24
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Artificial intelligence tends to translate and learn uncommon languages poorly. AI tools like ChatGPT train on inferior products in these languages, which will result in their billions of speakers suffering from technological delays and discrimination
Is your solitaire opponent actually a bot?
14.01.24
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A dispute between two gaming companies over a patent has turned into a criminal investigation and a lawsuit for running an illegal gambling business. The outcome may end up revolutionizing the competitive online gaming industry
The limits of high-tech solutions were exposed for all to see in 2023
31.12.23
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There is a need to move beyond blind faith in technology, considering the societal implications and responsibilities associated with technological innovations
After losing 99% of its value, hospitality company Selina receives $20 million lifeline from Osprey Investments
07.12.23
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Assuming that the agreement is completed, and that Osprey converts the debt into shares and exercises the options for further investment, it will become the controlling owner of Selina