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January 28, 2025
DeepSeek triggers shock waves for AI giants, but the disruption won't last
While the Chinese AI start-up has found innovative ways to reduce infrastructure costs for deploying AI, it's easily replicated by more mature and secure models.
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Predict, monitor and prevent bot attacks through Kasada
Kasada's bot mitigation platform aims to help companies defend against bot attacks by monitoring networks and chatter analysis, and then providing the tools necessary to stop them from attacking or disrupting systems. Nick Rieniets, field CTO at Kasada, demonstrates some of the key features of their bot mitigation system.
Trumpâs RTO edict raises concerns over morale, efficiency â and burnout
While forcing federal employees back into the office five days a week sounds like it would increase productivity, research paints a very different picture. And it could push top IT talent out the door.
MDM and genAI: A match made in Heaven â or something less?
Mobile device management software vendors have been rolling out a variety of generative AI enhancements for their software. Some of them are actually useful, others seem like marketing hype.
Trumpâs move to lift Biden-era AI rules sparks debate over fast-tracked advances â and potential risks
President Trump's rollback of Biden-era safety and security measures will speed up generative AI development, but without federal oversight, who will monitor potential issues?
Meta wants everyone to know that it, too, is investing a lot in AI
The company plans to spend up to $65 billion on infrastructure for AI in 2025, and is planning a data center with a footprint almost as large as Manhattan.
A Pixel-inspired productivity upgrade for any Android device
Get ready for a whole new way to think about screenshots.
Epic v. Apple â are you not entertained?
Epic will pay Apple's Core Technology Fee for a year to attract developers to its own App Store.
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