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March 05, 2024

The ROI in AI (and how to find it)

The number of companies experimenting with the automation capabilities of generative AI platforms is expected to double. But do the hoped-for financial returns justify the high costs of the technology? Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Google Cloud: Relevant data is critical to meeting sustainability goals

Sponsored by Google Cloud: Relevant data is critical to meeting sustainability goals

Kate Brandt, Google's Chief Sustainability Officer, talks about how Google Cloud is working with SAP to accelerate customers' ESG initiatives.

Google Workspace tips and tutorials

Learn how to use and get the most from Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet, Keep, Forms, Gmail, and other apps in Google’s Workspace productivity suite.

Google can’t guarantee its Gemini genAI tool won’t be biased

Google's new text-to-image generator displayed glaring biases after only three weeks online. After taking the tool offline last week, the company said it will never be 100% sure the same issues won't resurface.

Image: Microsoft unveils new AI tools for Windows 11

Microsoft unveils new AI tools for Windows 11

The latest skills allow Copilot to adjust PC settings, while generative AI features in Clipchamp and Photos enable improved editing.

Elon Musk sues OpenAI alleging breach of founding agreement

The lawsuit could hold far reaching implications for Microsoft’s use of GPT-4 and other upcoming models in its products.

Return-to-office initiatives or stealth layoffs? Why not both?

Dell has recently been accused of forcing people to quit by requiring them to return to the office unnecessarily. It’s far from the only company to use this tactic.

26 note-perfecting tips for Google Keep on Android

Turn Google's note-taking app into a powerful mobile productivity tool with these easy-to-follow tips.

Apple warns of increased iPhone security risks

Apple has told its European customers that new EU competition laws will make iPhones less safe.

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