Month: July 2023

Nick Clegg defends release of open-source AI model by Meta

Head of global affairs at Facebook owner claims AI’s development is running behind ‘hype’ about its risks Nick Clegg has defended the release of an open-source artificial intelligence model by Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, as he claimed that “hype” about AI’s dangers was running ahead of the technology’s development. The president of global affairs at Meta …

Nick Clegg defends release of open-source AI model by Meta Read More »

Meta to make new version of AI model available free of charge on Microsoft

Move gives start-ups and other businesses a low-cost opportunity to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is making a commercial version of its artificial intelligence model freely available, in a move that gives startups and other businesses a low-cost opportunity compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard. A new version of …

Meta to make new version of AI model available free of charge on Microsoft Read More »

Malicious use of AI could cause ‘unimaginable’ damage, says UN boss

António Guterres calls for new UN body along the lines of IPCC to tackle threats posed by artificial intelligence Malicious use of artificial intelligence systems could cause a “horrific” amount of death and destruction, the UN secretary general has said, calling for a new UN body to tackle the threats posed by the technology. António …

Malicious use of AI could cause ‘unimaginable’ damage, says UN boss Read More »

French Uber inquiry finds ‘gaping loopholes’ remain in lobbying rules

Firm benefited from close relationship with Emmanuel Macron when he was economy minister, inquiry finds A French parliamentary investigation into Uber has concluded there are “serious flaws” in France’s system of governing the gig economy, with “gaping loopholes” in rules around transparency still in place almost 10 years after the ride-hailing app established itself in …

French Uber inquiry finds ‘gaping loopholes’ remain in lobbying rules Read More »

40 years of the Nintendo Famicom – the console that changed the games industry

Entering a crowded field, the Nintendo Famicom came to dominate the market in the 1980s, leaving a family orientated legacy that continues to be felt today When the Nintendo Famicom, known abroad as the Nintendo Entertainment System, was launched on 15 July 1983, it entered a market crowded with formidable rivals. Six other consoles were …

40 years of the Nintendo Famicom – the console that changed the games industry Read More »

Twitter investor writes down stake by 47% as analyst claims Threads user fall

Elon Musk has said advertising has plunged on his social media platform and it is cashflow negative An investor in Elon Musk’s Twitter has written down their stake in the business by 47% as advertisers rein in their spending on the social media platform. The move by ARK Investment Management came as an analysis firm …

Twitter investor writes down stake by 47% as analyst claims Threads user fall Read More »

TechScape: ‘Lives are ruined in an afternoon’ – social media and the Huw Edwards story

Content moderation and algorithmic safeguards are meant to help protect the privacy of people in legally contentious cases. So what went wrong? • Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article here Social media imploded and the BBC practically ate itself last week as the scandal over Huw Edwards allegedly …

TechScape: ‘Lives are ruined in an afternoon’ – social media and the Huw Edwards story Read More »

‘It was as if my father were actually texting me’: grief in the age of AI

People are turning to chatbot impersonations of lost loved ones to help them grieve. Will AI help us live after we’re dead? When Sunshine Henle’s mother, Linda, died unexpectedly at the age of 72, Henle, a 42-year-old Floridian, was left with what she describes as a “gaping hole of silence” in her life. Even though …

‘It was as if my father were actually texting me’: grief in the age of AI Read More »

‘An ideal tool for a repressive regime’: Snapchat’s Saudi ties questioned

Critics say social media app – partly owned by a Saudi investor – pushes pro-crown prince hype while critical voices are punished Saudi Arabia appears to be exploiting the US messaging app Snapchat to promote the image of its crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, while also imposing draconian sentences on influencers who use the platform …

‘An ideal tool for a repressive regime’: Snapchat’s Saudi ties questioned Read More »