Air travelers often turn to chatbots for quick and convenient information, but a recent case involving Air Canada highlights the potential risks of relying on these automated systems. Jake Moffatt, a passenger who was seeking bereavement rates for his flight, received inaccurate information from Air Canada’s chatbot.… Read the rest
The Latest Innovations in Blockchain Development
Blockchain technology has been making a significant impact across various industries, providing transparency and security in transactions. In recent news, Goodtal, a reputable B2B ratings and reviews platform, has released its latest list of top-rated blockchain development companies. These companies specialize in developing and deploying enterprise-grade blockchain applications for a wide range of sectors.… Read the rest
Nvidia Unleashes Game-Changing RTX HDR: A New Era of Enhanced Visuals
Nvidia has recently astounded gamers with the release of a groundbreaking driver that introduces RTX Video HDR. This driver-side tool leverages real-time machine learning on an RTX GPU to automatically convert SDR video content into HDR, breathing new life into the visuals.… Read the rest
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Political Campaigns
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an indelible part of modern political campaigns, and the Lincoln Project is at the forefront of utilizing this powerful tool. In their recent advertisement titled “Fred,” the co-founder of the Lincoln Project, Rick Wilson, asserts that AI is here to stay in political campaigns.… Read the rest
Donald Trump: Battling Legal Woes and AI “Fat” Images
In a recent defeat in his civil fraud case, former president Donald Trump has been ordered to pay nearly $355 million plus interest, along with a three-year ban on doing business in his home state of New York. Despite these significant setbacks, Trump somehow found time to vent his frustration over what he claimed were artificial intelligence (AI)-generated images of him golfing, with one showing a rather exaggerated gut.… Read the rest
Exploring the Groundbreaking Q1 PC and its Impact on Computer History
The recent discovery by London waste firm, Just Clear, showcases a significant piece of computing history: two of the first desktop microcomputers ever made, the Q1 PC. Released in 1972 by Q1 Corporation, these computers have now found their way to Kingston University in Surrey, England, where they are on display until February 17th.… Read the rest
Nvidia’s RTX 3050 6GB: A Disappointing Entry-Level GPU
TechPowerUp recently reviewed Nvidia’s new entry-level GeForce RTX 3050 6GB, and the results were not impressive. While the RTX 3050 6GB is the fastest GPU on the market that doesn’t require a dedicated supplementary power connector, its performance falls short compared to other GPUs.… Read the rest
Three High-Flying AI Stocks Worth Considering for Long-Term Growth
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) stocks in the past year has been nothing short of impressive. However, with increased valuations come increased risks. While waiting may be the prudent choice for some investors, others may see potential in these high-flying stocks.… Read the rest
Graphcore Explores Sale as It Struggles to Capitalize on AI Boom
Graphcore, the prominent British microchip champion specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) software, is reportedly exploring a potential sale to foreign owners due to its difficulties in cashing in on the AI boom. While the company has actively sought new funding to cover heavy losses, it has faced challenges in attracting investors.… Read the rest
Graphcore Considers Sale to Foreign Owners as AI Demands Grow
Graphcore, the UK-based microchip company specializing in AI software, is reportedly exploring a sale to overseas buyers. The company has struggled to capitalize on the artificial intelligence boom and is seeking new funding to cover its heavy losses. While no specific deal has been announced, industry sources suggest that major tech companies are among potential buyers.… Read the rest