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Computerworld US First Look
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May 17, 2024
Microsoft and OpenAI: BFFs, or soon-to-be frenemies?
The companies are practically joined at the hip around generative AI, but theyâre starting to pull in different directions. Itâs complicated. Read more
Our first audience-facing Gen AI app taps into our experts Read more
There aren't nearly enough workers to support new US chip production
Even as the semiconductor industry hopes to find and recruit skilled workers, a lack of talent could undermine national objectives, push up labor costs, and hinder the returns from the billions of dollars being spent, according to a McKinsey & Co report. Read more
Meta signals the end of the road for Workplace
The enterprise social network was used by millions of workers, but a shift in Metaâs priorities means the app will be phased out over the next two years. Read more
Visa leverages AI to help retailers access more customer data
Payment tokenization removed customersâ personal information from the payment data flow; now Visa is asking them to put it back in. Read more
The brilliant Android breakthrough you didnât hear about at Google I/O
This Android innovation has nothing to do with Android 15, Gemini, or anything connected to AI. But it may be the most exciting and potential-packed news coming out of Google all week. Read more
25 great uses for an old Android device
We all love getting new gadgets, but what to do with the old ones? Here are 25 clever ways to put your old Android phone or tablet to good use. Read more
The best way to run private AI chatbots on your Windows PC
You can get up and running with a local, privacy-focused chatbot for Windows 11 â or even Windows 10 â in just a few quick clicks. Read more
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