Monthly Archives: June 2023

How to Tackle AI—and Cheating—in the Classroom

What one educator wants students, teachers, and everyone else to know about the ethics of using of AI in education.

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Nvidia dips on report U.S. considering new A.I. chip export restrictions for China

The restrictions would impact Nvidia and AMD and come after the federal government already imposed controls on how powerful Chinese-export chips could be.

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Google is having productive talks with the EU on A.I. regulation, cloud boss says

Google has held “productive” talks with EU regulators about bringing in regulations for artificial intelligence, the company’s head of cloud told CNBC.

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Slang taps AI to answer phone calls for brick-and-mortar businesses

For business owners, phone calls can be an enormous time waster. Take the restaurant industry, for example. Calls can lead to more important tasks being overlooked, like doing inventory, balancing staff schedules, running payroll and fixing equipment issues. The issue, … Continue reading

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Carl Pei’s Nothing raises something – $96M – ahead of the launch of its Phone (2)

Smartphone sales are in decline as handset makers grapple with saturated markets and a tough consumer economic climate. But some are betting on a future where new approaches in design and tech will still find resonance with users. Nothing, the … Continue reading

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BT investigated over major 999 call disruption

Probe launched after emergency services across the UK reported 999 calls were failing to connect on Sunday.

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Engineering PCs, Other Devices Most at Risk for Security Vulnerabilities

New research on operational technology vulnerabilities by Armis found that 56% of engineering workstations have at least one unpatched critical severity. The post Engineering PCs, Other Devices Most at Risk for Security Vulnerabilities appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Bitpanda’s crypto exchange separates from Bitpanda and secures $33 million

Fintech startup Bitpanda is splitting into two companies as Bitpanda Pro — the company’s cryptocurrency exchange — is going to become its own independent company called One Trading. As part of this move, One Trading is also raising $33 million … Continue reading

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Fairphone CEO Eva Gouwens to step down

Fairphone CEO Eva Gouwens has announced that she’s stepping down, some five years after landing in the hotseat. Founded out of the Netherlands back in 2010, Fairphone has set out to differentiate from other smartphone makers by focusing on sustainability and … Continue reading

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Gleamer, which provides AI software for radiologists, raises $29.5M

Gleamer, a five-year-old French startup that has developed AI software to help radiologists diagnose and detect bone trauma lesions in scans among other conditions, has raised €27 million ($29.5 million) in a Series B round of funding. Founded in 2017, … Continue reading

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