More Powerful Than Chatgpt Microsoft Unveils New Ai Improved Bing And Edge Browser

“AI will fundamentally change every software category, starting with the largest category of all – search,” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said. Also: The best AI chatbots: ChatGPT and other fun alternatives to try The next-gen large language model (LLM) powering the new Bing is customized specifically for search, Microsoft said. It’s faster, more accurate and “more capable,” Microsoft said, than ChatGPT or GPT-3.5, the LLM behind ChatGPT. Applying this new AI to Bing, Microsoft said, has led to the core search ranking engine’s “largest jump in relevance in two decades....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 427 words · Tina Smith

10 Key Customer Service Trends For 2022 And Beyond

Here are the four key findings of the report: Previous research has shown that 48% of customers have switched brands for better customer service, and 94% say good customer service makes them more likely to make another purchase. Research found that 88% of customers say the experience a company provides is as important as its product or services – up from 80% in 2020. Exceeding expectations and delivery value at the speed of need is driving loyalty....

March 23, 2023 · 7 min · 1326 words · Dudley Morgan

10 Productivity Apps That Could Transform The Way You Work

The demands of remote work, busy schedules, and a rapidly changing world blur how we allocate our personal and professional time. It can seem pretty overwhelming. Productivity apps provide tools to organize, prioritize, and manage your obligations. They also help you stay focused and check things off that never-ending to-do list. Here are our 10 favorites. Productivity apps that will help you work smarter: Our picks Productivity apps range from comprehensive to niche tools that help you focus on work, track habits, manage time, or prioritize your obligations....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 823 words · Clarence Lipscomb

16 Inch M1 Pro Macbook Pro The Good The Bad And The Very Very Ugly

It’s a good machine. Great, in fact, but it’s not perfect. And Apple has dropped the ball several times when it comes to making the new MacBook Pro a smooth, painless experience for new owners. OK, let’s start with the good bits. Speed is out of this world, and the display is like cucumber slices on your eyes. Battery life is out of this world, with a day’s use on a single charge being possible even when I’m pushing the system hard....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 757 words · Karmen Viverette

3 Ways Robots Won In 2021

Supply chains are rapidly digitizing amid Industry 4.0 transitions. Competition and collaboration among rivals, particularly in the industrial robotics space, drives innovation and lowers the adoption threshold for automation solutions. Robots are also entering new markets, including food and beverage, textiles, wood products and plastics. Companies like Sarcos are transforming construction and infrastructure, bringing new efficiencies to old sectors, and the logistics space, which increasingly relies on autonomous picking and sorting solutions and mobile ground robots, is seeing explosive growth as habits shift further toward e-commerce....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 753 words · Marty Woodruff

Accc Slams Google For Creating Systemic Competition Concerns In Ad Tech Space

Published as part of its final report [PDF] for its ad tech inquiry, the ACCC’s findings state that competition for supplying ad tech services has become ineffective due to Google’s dominant market position. “In 2020, we estimate that over 90% of ad impressions traded via the ad tech supply chain passed through at least one Google service. Google is by far the largest supplier of each key ad tech service,” the report said....

March 23, 2023 · 5 min · 914 words · Daniel Gardner

Ackerman Security Review

Let’s dig deeper: Where does Ackerman Security excel? To create our Ackerman home security review, we evaluated the company in four key areas: plans, availability, pricing, and customer service. Pros: Use your existing technology or install new hardwareCustomizable contract lengths (one to five years)Ackerman Security pays your insurance deductible and that same amount in cash (up to $25,000) Cons: Single-state service areaLimited pricing information onlineNo self-monitoring available Ackerman Home Security – 4....

March 23, 2023 · 4 min · 661 words · Deborah Hledik

Ai Could Have 20 Chance Of Sentience In 10 Years Says Philosopher David Chalmers

That is, if they can achieve fish-level cognition. That is how NYU philosophy professor David Chalmers on Monday threaded the needle of an extremely controversial topic. Chalmers’s talk, titled, “Could a large language model be conscious?” was the Nov. 28th opening keynote of the 36th annual Neural Information Processing Systems conference, commonly known as NeurIPS, the most prestigious AI conference in the world, taking place this week in New Orleans....

March 23, 2023 · 8 min · 1538 words · Brynn Mayo

Ai Ethics In The Real World Ftc Commissioner Shows A Path Toward Economic Justice

This is the introduction to FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter’s whitepaper: Algorithms and Economic Justice: A Taxonomy of Harms and a Path Forward for the Federal Trade Commission. If you have been keeping up with data-driven and algorithmic decision-making, analytics, machine learning, AI, and their applications, you can tell it’s spot on. The 63-page Whitepaper does not disappoint. Slaughter worked on the whitepaper with her FTC colleagues Janice Kopec and Mohamad Batal....

March 23, 2023 · 8 min · 1502 words · Janene Jennings

All In One Pcs Lenovo S New Tiny In One Monitors Can Now Support More Powerful Workstations

Also: What is the best all-in-one computer and which is the cheapest? Announced at Mobile World Congress (MWC), the new ThinkCentre Tiny-in-One Gen 5 Monitor, which is available in 21.5-inch and 23.8-inch sizes, delivers an upgraded audio-visual experience via a 1080p webcam, microphone, and dual forward-firing speakers. The camera has a light that glows red when you’re in a virtual meeting, plus a physical ThinkShutter for privacy when you’re not using it, and there are dedicated buttons on the front for volume control and muting the mic....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 455 words · Anna Althouse

Amazon Business Line Of Credit Is It Right For You

Once your account is set up, you can create separate accounts for each of your organization’s companies, locations, or departments. Then, you’ll receive easy-to-read monthly statements that list your itemized transactions and product-level details for each invoice. Pros: Cons: However, there are some fees that you may be subject to. There’s a fee of 2% per month or an annualized rate of 24% for late payments. There’s also a $29 returned check fee....

March 23, 2023 · 1 min · 192 words · Beatrice Miller

Amazon Just Redefined Smart To Mean Completely Exasperating

Here, though, is something you never knew you wanted and can’t wait to have in your house. If you’re the sort of person who adores being nagged until the end of time. Dispense absolutely the right amount of soap by viewing the state of your hands, perhaps? Squirt soap on your hands without you needing to even touch it? Sing ditties of cleanliness, post-ablution? Oh, not quite. Yes, in our days where ignorance and paranoia fight for world domination, you need to be urged to wash for the requisite 20 seconds....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 243 words · Dustin Booze

Amazon Launches Ai Tools To Rival Chatgpt Microsoft And Google

Also: ChatGPT is more like an ‘alien intelligence’ than a human brain, says futurist Also: Just how big is this generative AI? Think internet-level disruption Through an API, companies that want to offer generative AI services will be able to work with and customize a foundation model to accelerate the development of these applications. Also: The best AI chatbots The news comes after OpenAI’s launch of its newest large language model, GPT-4, last month, and the growing popularity of generative AI tools which has triggered discussions of government regulations, as well as AI ethics and job market effects....

March 23, 2023 · 1 min · 98 words · Leone Heaton

Amazon Shuts Down Sold By Amazon Program To Appease Price Fixing Probe

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March 23, 2023 · 1 min · 2 words · Jerold Crawford

Android 13 Reaches Platform Stability With Roll Out Of Beta Three

In other words, developers can build apps with confidence that there will be no further changes to the APIs they use to integrate new features in Android 13. Google is asking developers to finish compatibility testing and release app updates ahead of the final release. The update arrives right on schedule, with Google’s release schedule for Android 13 showing a platform stability release in June followed by another one in July — after which we expect to see the final release....

March 23, 2023 · 1 min · 192 words · Charlotte Denning

Anonymous Hacks Abortion Clinic Steals 10 000 Records

27-year-old Anonymous member James Jeffery today admitted he hacked into the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), Britain’s largest abortion provider. On Thursday, he defaced the website and stole around 10,000 database records containing the personal details (names, user names, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers) of women who had registered with the site. His motivation was a disagreement with his sister’s choice to abort her pregnancy. As you can see in the screenshot above (courtesy of ZDNET UK), here is what Jeffery wrote on the BPAS website, below the Anonymous logo he placed there:...

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 579 words · Patricia Wolfe

Anz Marks Unveiling Of The New Anz With Anz Plus Launch

The company has been on a multi-year digital transformation journey since 2016, which has resulted in dozens of changes to the company’s operations, including the sale of 30 non-core businesses, teaming up with dozens of vendor partners including Salesforce, Atlassian, and Google, and taking out about AU$1 billion in run-the-bank costs while introducing “agile ways of working”. To mark what is considered only day one of the “new ANZ”, the blue bank officially launched its ANZ Plus app, the bank’s first digital, customer-facing banking product built under its digital division, ANZx....

March 23, 2023 · 5 min · 918 words · Bernadette Craig

App Market Breaks All Time Record With 34 Billion Spent In Q2

The App Annie Q2 Worldwide Market Index Report showed that Android and iPhone users spent $7 billion more in Q2 than last year and $2 billion more than Q1 2021. The figures set an all-time record as millions were forced to stay at home and pass the time during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite lockdowns ending in many areas, spending on apps has only increased in 2021, according to App Annie’s data....

March 23, 2023 · 3 min · 578 words · Joel Cooper

Apple Accumulates A Whopping 900 Million Subscribers Across Its Services

The App Store is Apple’s hub for apps where people can discover, download and update apps. Subscriptions on the App Store have driven more than 900 million paid subscriptions across Apple services, according to Apple. The top paid apps of 2022 included Minecraft, HotSchedules, Procreate Pocket, and Heads Up. Also: Is Apple sweating yet? These 4 companies just turned up the heat at CES Apple Music also experienced a big year with new features such as Spatial Audio and Apple Music Sing....

March 23, 2023 · 1 min · 202 words · Deanna Sullivan

Apple Allows Unlisted Entries In App Store Once Its Approval Is Gained

The apps will be accessible via a public-viewable URL, Apple said in a support note first noticed by MacRumors, which means anyone that has it could visit and install an app. Apple therefore is recommending developers ensure unauthorised use is prevented in their code. “Unlisted apps don’t appear in any App Store categories, recommendations, charts, search results, or other listings. They can also be accessed through Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager,” the note states....

March 23, 2023 · 2 min · 245 words · David Scully