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Category Archives: Tech
How SoftBank played it safe in pricing Arm’s IPO
Reuters was first to report that SoftBank Group (9984.T) CEO Masayoshi Son was in San Francisco on Wednesday when he joined a call with his bankers in New York to make a final decision about his company’s most valuable asset: … Continue reading
How to Write AI Art Prompts Effectively with Examples
The success of AI art hinges on the precision, creativity and understanding in the prompts. This guide outlines the structure of an AI art prompt and offers tips for writing them effectively with examples.
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4 Things IT Leaders Can Do Now To Build the Future Tech Team They Want
A focus on talent retention and training and reskilling employees and nontraditional candidates are key ways tech leaders can ensure their teams have the skills they will need for the future.
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EU lawmakers agree on key detection limits in controversial CSAM-scanning file
Key negotiators in the European Parliament have announced making a breakthrough in talks to set MEPs’ position on a controversial legislative proposal aimed at regulating how platforms should respond to child sexual abuse risks. The European Union’s executive body, the … Continue reading
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Despite usage declines, X remains ‘stickier’ than first thought
Despite overall declining usage since Elon Musk’s acquisition, X’s hold on the microblogging market may be stickier than first thought. The app formerly known as Twitter saw its daily active users drop 16% in September, according to The Wall Street … Continue reading
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Meta shares dip following cautious commentary about unrest in the Middle East
Meta shares fell Thursday after the company offered cautious comments about the impact of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
India’s Reliance Retail in $1.5 billion Gulf, Singapore funds talks
Reuters exclusively reported that India’s Reliance Retail is in talks with existing investors including the sovereign wealth funds of Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia for combined new investments of around $1.5 billion. The post India’s Reliance Retail in $1.5 … Continue reading
Online Safety Bill: divisive internet rules become law
The legislation requires firms to remove illegal content but has attracted privacy concerns.
Rishi Sunak says AI has threats and risks – but outlines its potential
Rishi Sunak warns AI could help terrorists spread fear but urges the public not to lose sleep.
Luminar Neo brings generative AI tools to hobbyist photographers
While Adobe is bringing generative AI models to professional photographers and designers, another company is working to make easy-to-use generative AI tools available to a wider range of photographers, including hobbyists. Starting today, Luminar Neo, the photo-editing software from Skylum … Continue reading
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