Microsoft Corp revamps its Bing search engine and Edge web browser with artificial intelligence

Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday that it is revamping its Bing search engine and Edge web browser with artificial intelligence, in one of its biggest efforts yet to lead a new wave of technology and reshape how people gather information. Microsoft is betting billions of dollars on artificial intelligence as it takes on Alphabet Inc’s Google. Working with the startup OpenAI, the company hopes to outperform its competitor and potentially reap large profits from tools that speed up all types of content creation, automating tasks if not jobs themselves. “This…

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NORAD failed at least 3 times to spot Chinese balloons entering U.S. airspace

The failure of the US military in the past to detect Chinese balloons entering US airspace is a major security flaw that the Pentagon must address, said Gen. Glen D. VanHerck, Commander, of US Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command, during a press briefing on Monday. USNORTHCOM is responsible for homeland defense, civil support, and security cooperation in order to defend and protect the U.S. and its interests. NORAD provides aerospace warning, aerospace control, and maritime warning for North American defense. “So those balloons, so every day as…

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Google unveils BARD : The competitor of ChatGPT

Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) the parent company of Google, announced on Monday that it will launch a chatbot service and more artificial intelligence for its search engine as well as developers, in response to Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) in their rivalry to lead a new wave of computing. The news storm reflects how Silicon Valley anticipates massive change from so-called generative AI, technology that can generate prose or other content on command and free up the time of white-collar workers. The rise of ChatGPT, a chatbot from Microsoft-backed OpenAI that could change…

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ChatGPT: A game changer in the tech field

OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a long-form question-answering AI that replies to complex questions in a conversational style. Many users are impressed by its ability to provide human-quality responses, raising the possibility that it could one day disrupt how humans interact with computers and change how information is retrieved. ChatGPT and its various use cases are still a hot topic in the tech world this year. ChatGPT is being hailed as a game changer in education, and it appears that the chatbot is capable of doing a very good job when it…

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SAAB Ends Partnership With India’s Adani Group To Manufacture Gripen E Fighter Jets In India

Swedish defense firm Saab and Indian conglomerate Adani Group, which announced a collaboration to manufacture the Gripen E fighter in India in August 2017, announced that the agreement was no longer proceeding. Mats Palmberg, chairman and managing director of Saab India told that they have decided not to pursue the arrangement with the Adanis.  The business daily reported that the defense ministry is considering original equipment manufacturers’ responses on the issue. Then, it is likely to draw up an acceptance of necessity and then issue a request for proposal. Industry sources…

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Instagram added Do not disturb feature

Instagram just added its own version of ‘Do not disturb,’ with a new feature called ‘quiet mode‘ for users in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The Meta’s newest feature is specifically designed for children, allowing them to take a break from browsing and focus on their studies. The business also stated that it will notify children who spent too much time on the app at night. The feature will disable all notifications, auto-respond to messages, and convert your activity status to ‘in quiet mode’….

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Cryptocurrencies are legal in india

India’s junior IT minister said that cryptocurrencies are legal in India if all regulations are followed, contradicting the central bank’s advice to investors to avoid crypto. India has tried to regulate cryptocurrencies, with a central bank deputy governor even pushing for their ban, but the government has yet to formulate legislation. The government established a taxation structure for cryptocurrencies in the last budget, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated at the World Economic Forum last year that dealing with the challenges posed by digital currencies would require a collective global effort….

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Why You Should Quit WhatsApp :2 billion people should be careful.

Whatsapp, the popular messenger application has posed serious threats to around 2 billion users that are impossible to resolve. WhatsApp offers end-to-end encryption for its messaging platform by default, but the platform itself is owned by Meta, known for its privacy-related scandals, and appears to engage in an outstanding amount of data collection. According to some new reports, users who value privacy may be better served jumping to a more secure and private messaging platform.  Those on the fence or who may need a push may also find this video…

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Wikipedia gets an update after 10 years

The world’s most popular free encyclopedia wikipedia has been updated. Wikimedia, which runs Wikipedia has released the first major update to its desktop interface in ten years. The updated desktop interface arrives as English Wikipedia celebrates the completion of its 22nd year. The new updated interface places an emphasis on usability and the ease with which knowledge can be shared. The most recent update is now available on 94% of the 318 language versions of the portal for all desktop users. The company has said that the new desktop interface has…

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Microsoft AI tool VALL-E can clone your voice from a 3-second audio

Microsoft is working on an artificial intelligence called VALL-E that can clone someone’s voice from a three-second audio clip. VALL-E is trained with 60,000 hours of English speech and is capable of mimicking a voice in “zero-shot scenarios”, meaning the AI tool can make a voice say words it has never heard before. VALL-E uses text-to-speech technology to convert written words into spoken words in “high-quality personalized” speeches, according to the 16-page paper. VALL-E used recordings of over 7,000 real speakers from LibriLight, an audiobook dataset comprised of public-domain texts read…

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