Square Enix fans aren’t pleased with machine learning test
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Abortion-Pill-by-Mail Providers Aren’t Going Anywhere
[ad_1] After conflicting legal rulings triggered widespread uncertainty about the future of abortion pill access in the United States, both US-based...
Companies are worried about the dark web…but aren’t really doing much about it
[ad_1] Many Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) are worried about threats coming from the dark web, but aren’t doing much...
AI-Generated Voice Deep Fakes Aren’t Scary Good—Yet
[ad_1] Amid the generative-artificial-intelligence frenzy of the last few months, security researchers have been revisiting the concern that AI-generated voices,...
Samsung’s fake Moon photos aren’t a giant leap for mobile photography
[ad_1] It’s a debate as old as photography itself. On Friday, Reddit user u/ibreakphotos posted a few photos of the...
Oppo explains why cheaper folding phones aren’t coming any time soon
[ad_1] Sitting in on a Q&A session fronted by several members of Oppo's senior product and strategy teams on day...
Some Googlers reportedly aren’t happy about Bard’s ‘rushed’ announcement
[ad_1] Googlers are talking all about the company’s announcement of its ChatGPT rival, Bard — and many aren’t happy with...
Wiz’s SpaceSense Smart Lights Aren’t Worth Making the Switch
[ad_1] I switched to a single router and reconfigured it, but my living room lights were too close together, so...
Sonos CEO says Amazon, Google aren’t ‘doing anything interesting’ in audio
[ad_1] During Sonos’ Q1 2023 earnings call, CEO Patrick Spence expressed the usual optimism about his company’s financial performance, sales...
Alphabet’s Layoffs Aren’t Very Googley
[ad_1] In 2004, Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin engaged in a comically passive-aggressive IPO road show. They eschewed...
Will the Metaverse Live Up to the Hype? Game Developers Aren’t Impressed
[ad_1] The perfect version of the metaverse, to hear tech heads like Mark Zuckerberg tell it, marries social media, entertainment, and—most...
Many firms aren’t giving remote workers any security training
[ad_1] Many companies do not provide their remote workers with any cybersecurity awareness training, new research has claimed, despite these...
Drug Shortages Aren’t New. The Tripledemic Just Made You Look
[ad_1] Shortages persist because of complex structural problems. Take, for instance, one that the pandemic briefly made visible: the reality that...
Climate benefits of killing gas stoves aren’t what you think, but the health benefits are • TechCrunch
[ad_1] Gas stoves might be on the chopping block soon. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is considering banning the...
Netflix’s ‘Kaleidoscope’ episode orders aren’t actually that random
[ad_1] Netflix is not afraid of a gimmick — from game-like interactive shows to its upcoming Nike fitness integration. But...
Why AI-optimized workflows aren’t always best for business
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5 promising fusion startups that aren’t unicorns — yet • TechCrunch
[ad_1] The biggest news last week wasn’t another of Elon Musk’s Twitter tantrums, but the announcement that scientists had finally...
Healthcare AI is advancing rapidly, so why aren’t Americans noticing the progress?
[ad_1] Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. There’s no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI)...
Deal-flow mavens aren’t sweating the venture slowdown • TechCrunch
[ad_1] W elcome to the TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s inspired by the daily TechCrunch+ column where it...
Large language models like GPT-3 aren’t good enough for pharma and finance
[ad_1] Natural language processing (NLP) is among the most exciting subsets of machine learning. It lets us talk to computers...