Samsung has reportedly halted an internal review of whether it should replace Google with Bing on its in-house Internet Browser. The browser, which is pre-installed on Samsung phones, has long used Google as its default search engine. Last month, The New York Times reported that Google employees were “shocked” to learn that Samsung was considering
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Apple, Samsung, and several major banks, including Bank of America, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Goldman, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan, have limited the use of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot due to concerns over confidential data escaping. The fear of leaks is not unfounded, as a bug in ChatGPT revealed data from other users back in March.
Tesla, a car manufacturer known for its non-traditional advertising methods, might be jumping into the advertising business. Elon Musk announced in a shareholder meeting that Tesla could benefit from advertising by highlighting features that people may not know about. Musk, who recently acquired Twitter, believes that advertising could be a useful tool for growth. Potential
Elon Musk recently defended his right to post inflammatory statements on Twitter, even if it costs him money. During an interview on CNBC, Musk attempted to explain why he posts controversial tweets despite potential consequences. Musk referenced a scene from The Princess Bride to justify his attitude towards Twitter. In the scene, the character Inigo
Elon Musk’s controversial tweets defending spreading conspiracy theories about the recent mass shooting in Texas have sparked controversy. On May 9th, Bellingcat published a story that suggested the shooter held white supremacist and neo-Nazi views. Despite this, Musk took to Twitter to question the story’s validity. Musk’s Defense In a recent interview with CNBC, Musk
The Shoreline Amphitheater was filled with music and attendees, despite the chilly marine layer that hung in the air. The Google I/O developer conference had begun, and the two-hour presentation was all about AI. The Focus on AI The presentation highlighted what’s coming to Google Search, Gmail, and Photos, with AI being the central focus.
During Google I/O, the keynote was all about AI and its impact on search and our lives. Google introduced Duet AI, a set of tools for Gmail, Docs, and more, which includes a feature called Sidekick. Sidekick proactively offers prompts that change based on the document you’re working on. In essence, it’s telling you how
Google recently unveiled its AI office suite tools at its developer conference keynote, called “Duet AI for Google Workspace”. It is a collection of AI-infused tools built into productivity apps such as Gmail, Docs, Slides, Sheets, etc. The features include generating a draft job description in Docs from just a couple of prompts, building a
During this year’s Google I/O keynote, Google introduced its new AI writing tool, “Help me write”. Unlike other AI tools that assist writers in generating prose, “Help me write” rewrites simple prompts in Gmail and other apps as more polished paragraphs of text. However, polished doesn’t necessarily mean better. The AI-generated responses are formulaic, bland
Google’s Pixel Fold offers a promising device with a wider aspect ratio that feels more natural for multitasking and provides a better entertainment experience, compared to Samsung’s Galaxy Fold, which is too narrow for larger human hands. The Pixel Fold’s wider aspect ratio also solves the square-ish inner display’s problem of leaving sizable black bars