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NVIDIA unveils ‘Chat with RTX,’ a personal AI chatbot for Windows
Nvidia on Tuesday announced a generative AI (genAI) chatbot that can run on Windows PCs, giving enterprises the potential to leverage AI on employees' local environments to bolster productivity rather than requiring them to access genAI tools on platforms hosted by...
Apple is ramping up its fight against malware
Ensuring platform security is hard, but when a company the stature of Apple begins to ramp up protection of its ecosystem, every IT decision maker should pay attention. Unfortunately, this is precisely what's happening: Apple is now updating fundamental protection at...
Will employees bow down to stricter RTO policies?
There's a fight going on in the workplace and how it ends could shape what the office looks like for decades to come.Will employees be given the freedom to work from a location of their choosing? Or will a few, mostly larger organizations force employees back to...
Otter.ai adds transcription archiving and recall across the enterprise
Otter.ai, the real-time notetaking service, is seeking to shake up the enterprise transcription market with its new Meeting GenAI feature, which can capture, access, and immediately provide information from meetings across an organization.Meeting GenAI will be able to...
The real problem with Google’s new Gemini Android assistant
I'll be honest: I was really hoping for an "aha!" moment over these past few days.Ever since Google made it clear that it was working to bring its next-gen generative AI chatbot into Android as a replacement for Google Assistant, I've been skeptical. And ever since I...
AI chips don’t need trillion-dollar investments: Nvidia CEO
According to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, the ever-increasing speed and efficiency of processors mean that OpenAI’s Sam Altman won’t need $7 trillion for his AI chip initiative.“You can’t assume that you will buy more computers. You have to also assume that the computers...
Australia’s new ‘right to disconnect’ law includes jail time — for now
A new Australian law includes a “right to disconnect” that would give employees the right to seek an order from the government barring their employers from requiring them to respond to emails or phone calls outside of working hours. For the moment, it also provides...
The AI data-poisoning cat-and-mouse game — this time, IT will win
The IT community of late has been freaking out about AI data poisoning. For some, it’s a sneaky mechanism that could act as a backdoor into enterprise systems by surreptitiously infecting the data large language models (LLMs) train on and then getting pulled into...
Digital work apps arrive for Apple’s Vision Pro
Among the hundreds of native apps already available for Apple’s new Vision Pro headset, there’s already a range of tools focused on getting work done.Microsoft, Cisco, and Zoom are among the software vendors that have already optimized their enterprise apps to...
Apple improves iCloud for Windows, kills iTunes
If you use Windows for work and an iPhone for everything else, you should know that Apple has changed iCloud for Windows and no longer offers iTunes for the platform — though none of your media purchases have disappeared.How has Apple improved iCloud for Windows?...
Sam Altman wants to raise trillions of dollars for AI chip initiative
After disrupting the AI industry by launching ChatGPT, OpenAI’s Chief Executive Officer, Sam Altman, is now looking to reimagine the global semiconductor industry.Alrman hopes to do that by raising $5 trillion to $7 trillion to “boost the world’s chip-building...
Meetings are about to get weird
Apple Vision Pro just shipped. Reviewers say the technology inside is magnificent and unprecedented, but the experience of using it still flawed.But by the end of the year, some 400,000 units could well be operating in the wild.Apple’s new headset this year will be...