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January 17, 2024

How to create an AI team and train your other workers

Creating a team with the right people is critical to avoiding pitfalls and achieving the efficiencies and production benefits promised by genAI tools. Read more ▶

Image: How to back up Android devices: The complete guide

How to back up Android devices: The complete guide

Make sure all your important data is always synced and protected with this easy-to-follow Android backup guide.

Musk wants a bigger share in Tesla to grow AI, robotics business

The controversial tech leader suggests he would take these products outside the company since his current stake allows him to be outvoted by the board at the EV manufacturer.

AI to impact 60% of jobs in developed economies: IMF

AI is likely to affect developed economies a lot more than low-income countries. However, developed economies also stand to gain more in the AI era.

Image: OpenAI deletes fine print on “military” usage of its AI technology

OpenAI deletes fine print on “military” usage of its AI technology

The change hints toward a gradual weakening of the company’s stance to work with military organizations.

For Patch Tuesday, 48 updates, no zero-day flaws

Microsoft is easing its way into 2024 with a low-key update for Windows and its other apps and platforms.

Failed unsubscribes could be a clue your data's out of control

One of the oldest and most frustrating rules about email spam is that the unsubscribe link never works — all it does is confirm your email address is active. But what if the unsubscribe failure is caused by something far more problematic?

Apple's European App Store users face free market test

In line with EU regulations, Apple is preparing to open European App Store users to sideloading of apps from outside sources.

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