Monthly Archives: April 2023

Italy gives OpenAI initial to-do list for lifting ChatGPT suspension order

Italy’s data protection watchdog has laid out what OpenAI needs to do for it to lift an order against ChatGPT issued at the end of last month — when it said it suspected the AI chatbot service was in breach … Continue reading

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ChatGPT may be able to predict stock movements, finance professor shows

Alejandro Lopez-Lira, a finance professor at the University of Florida, used ChatGPT to parse news headlines for whether they’re good or bad for a stock.

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Alibaba shares tumble after SoftBank reportedly sells most of its stake

Alibaba shares dropped nearly 3% after a Financial Times report indicated that SoftBank sold roughly $7.2 billion worth of shares.

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Google Cloud offers Assured Open Source Software for free

In the face of growing risks from open-source software dependencies, Google Cloud is releasing its Assured Open Source Software (Assured OSS) service for Java and Python ecosystems at no cost. The post Google Cloud offers Assured Open Source Software for … Continue reading

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Cybersecurity leaders see risk from email attacks, hybrid work

Graymail, phishing, vendor impersonation, and other BECs clogging up security teams’ time. The post Cybersecurity leaders see risk from email attacks, hybrid work appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Daily Crunch: Twitter CEO admits he purchased platform for $44B because ‘I kind of had to’

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Monday.com Versus Asana.com | Comparison

Monday.com and Asana.com are two popular project management tools that help teams manage their workflows and collaborate seamlessly. While both platforms offer similar features, such as task management, visualization, and automation, there are some differences in user experience and customization … Continue reading

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Arts Help launches $6M fundraise to build digital climate library and ESG certification program

Nonprofit Arts Help is launching a $6 million fund to build the world’s first digital climate library to provide public access to the archives of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The UNFCCC, which was formed in … Continue reading

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Mass Layoffs and Absentee Bosses Create a Morale Crisis at Meta

Workers at Facebook’s parent have been increasingly alarmed by job cuts and the company’s direction.

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Meme Group on Discord Is Focus of Uproar Over Leaked Pentagon Documents

Youth culture and national defense collided in a community known for edgy jokes. The YouTube celebrity it was dedicated to seemed as surprised as anyone.

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