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June 30, 2023

Meta exec: VR meetings will coexist with, not replace, videoconferencing (for now)

Mike LeBeau, founder and product lead for Meta’s Horizon Workrooms, makes the case for VR as the future of team meetings — but admits the user experience is currently lacking. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Rocket Software: What keeps IT leaders up at night?

Sponsored by Rocket Software: What keeps IT leaders up at night?

IT leaders measure success by increased efficiency (71%), optimized resources (67%), and their ability to reduce risk (63%).

EU announces specialized testing and evaluation centers for AI

Four new “TEFs” will be opening up for AI technology testing this year, according to the European Commission.

Apple warns that UK's Online Safety Bill puts people at 'greater risk'

Some laws don't make you safer. Apple has joined the chorus of those who know what they're talking about to warn against a UK bill that breaks end-to-end encryption.

Image: US weighs further restrictions on chip exports to China

US weighs further restrictions on chip exports to China

The Biden administration is reportedly considering placing new restrictions on the export of AI chips to China, in a move that could specifically target products previously compliant with the rules.

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