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Should you really believe the doomsayers? We're going to go with no +Comment The question over whether machine learning poses an existential risk to humanity will continue to loom over our heads as the technology advances and spreads around the wor…
Lees meerVersion 12.5 brings in Finnish language support, traffic node path visualization and more The Tor Browser, which strives to provide anonymity online rather than the limited data sharing internet companies call "privacy," has reached version 12.5, a …
Lees meerChocolate Factory paid a record $12m in 2022 Bug hunters who found security holes in Google — and also responsibly disclosed details of those flaws to the Chocolate Factory — earned more than $12 million in bounty rewards in 2022, marking a record y…
Lees meerApparently you're all dying to do this? Updated Microsoft wants to make it easier for enterprises to feed their proprietary data, along with user queries, into OpenAI's GPT-4 or ChatGPT within Azure and see the results.…
Lees meerNot building fabs, but fabulous for India – as is GE coming to build jet engines Chipmaker Micron Technology has announced it will build an assembly and test facility in India, and fellow chip shop Applied Materials will build an engineering center …
Lees meerGetting around the rules was as simple as not declaring software was 'intended for children', lawsuit states Google on Thursday was sued for violating children's privacy through a program it designed to protect children's privacy.…
Lees meerMuscular system gets first update in two years with Epyc injection Oracle is promising a significant transaction throughput and analytics performance boost with Exadata X10M, the first upgrade to its hardware-engineered database system.…
Lees meerOn the other hand, some old settings are set for a comeback Microsoft is investigating why recent updates to Windows 11 are causing systems to be more power-hungry than normal.…
Lees meerTeleSign and Belgian parent did almost everything wrong, alleges Max Schrems A US-based fraud prevention company is in hot water over allegations it not only collected data from millions of EU citizens and processed it using automated tools without …
Lees meerFrom now on, only CentOS Stream's source code is available to all Comment Red Hat has decided to stop making the source code of RHEL available to the public. From now on it will only be available to customers — who can't legally share it.…
Lees meerFrom now on, only CentOS Stream's source code is available to all Comment Red Hat has decided to stop making the source code of RHEL available to the public. From now on it will only be available to customers — who can't legally share it.…
Lees meerGovernment could reveal details of new regulations by the end of month The Dutch government is expected to finally publish long-awaited rules covering extended export restrictions on technology to China next week, with ASML as a maker of advanced ch…
Lees meerUK officials argue NHS patient details will only be available locally A UK health minister has for the first time admitted that information from family doctors is set to be uploaded to the controversial Federated Data Platform (FDP), a set of techno…
Lees meerNation states will use you to get to your friends, says NCSC British law practices of "all sizes and types" have been warned by GCHQ's cyberspy arm that their "widespread adoption of hybrid working" combined with the large sums of money they handle …
Lees meerIt's one thing to have a twin – quite another to have an EVIL twin On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's weekly column in which we recount readers' reactions to the drudgery of digital duties.…
Lees meerIt's one thing to have a twin – quite another to have an EVIL twin On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's weekly column in which we recount readers' reactions to the drudgery of digital duties.…
Lees meerData shows there's still some way to go toward pay and hiring equity Employers seeking tech talent are still more likely to interview men for their open roles, according to tech and sales recruiting firm Hired's analysis of how its customers use its…
Lees meerUsers report they're still struggling to communicate ... and ask vendor to be more open Updated Reg readers who use Virgin Media email say they're still struggling to gain access to their messages after a multi-day outage.…
Lees meerTime to get with the program... before artificial intelligence does Opinion Free software and open source licenses evolved to deal with code in the 1970s and '80s. Today it must again transform to deal with AI models.…
Lees meerIt's one thing to have a twin – quite another to have an EVIL twin On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's weekly column in which we recount readers' reactions to the drudgery of digital duties.…
Lees meerYou who think superconductivity can't happen without spin polarization? Hold my FeSe If research from a group of MIT and Argonne boffins is confirmed, then we're one step closer to improved – and possibly entirely novel – superconducting materials.…
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