Monthly Archives: September 2023

Interview: Quantum Test Chip Lets Intel and Researchers Shape What Comes Next for Quantum Computing

The Tunnel Falls chip powers what Intel intends to be full-stack quantum computing for laboratory and simulation work.

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How To Implement Zero Trust: Best Practices and Guidelines

Implement a Zero Trust security model with confidence with these best practices and tool suggestions to secure your organization.

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Artifact co-founder Mike Krieger says there’s a ‘flavor’ of Twitter in app’s latest release

The AI-powered news reading app Artifact, built by Instagram’s co-founders, has been transforming itself into a more social experience over time with recent launches like profiles, commenting, link sharing and more. But yesterday, the app launched one of its most … Continue reading

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Zapier launches Canvas, an AI-powered flowchart tool

Zapier today announced the launch of Canvas, a new tool that aims to help its users plan and diagram their business-critical processes — with a fair bit of AI sprinkled in there to help them turn those processes into Zapier-based … Continue reading

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Slack Review (2023): Features, Pricing, Alternatives and More

Slack is a cloud-based business messaging app used for communication and collaboration. Read our in-depth review to determine if it is the best tool for you.

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Norway seeks to extend ban on Meta’s consentless tracking ads across the EU

Norway’s data protection authority has asked a European Union regulator to take a binding decision on whether its emergency sanction on Facebook and Instagram tracking and profiling users for ad targeting without their consent should be made permanent and applied … Continue reading

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Taking off? Continuous feedback platforms that keep bad results from AI-created code from making it into production

If you haven’t noticed, a growing amount of code that’s being generated today is “AI-assisted.” In fact, Scott Guthrie, Microsoft’s Executive Vice President of Cloud and AI, estimated back in March that upwards of 40% the code that developers were … Continue reading

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Gifts, Gadgets and Greece: Inside a Huawei Lobbying Campaign

Leaked internal messages detail efforts by the Chinese tech giant to court Greek officials and fight an American-led effort against its technology.

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IBM Tries to Ease Customers’ Qualms About Using Generative A.I.

The company will assume the legal risk of businesses that use its A.I. systems and will publish the technology’s underlying data.

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Best Critical Path Software for 2023

Critical path software is designed to accelerate work and manage critical path activities. Check out our comprehensive list of the best critical path software options.

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