Month: November 2023

The apple MacBook pro is reviewed for its performance and battery life

Apple has launched a new 14-inch MacBook Pro model with a price tag of 12,000, replacing its 13-inch model. The new MacBook Pro comes with an Intel Core i5-8300U quad-core processor, 64GB of memory, 4GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD and a 15.6-inch display, priced at 18,000. The 16-inch MacBook Pro with an i5-8300U quad-core processor costs 16,000.

Soon, the builders option may be available to chatGpt subscribers

OpenAI, a human-powered chatbot platform, is planning to release an enterprise ‘Team’ subscription plan with “Flexible” and “Annual” options. According to a user named Choi, the team plan will include an unlimited high-speed GPT-4 and four times longer context. The non-annual option will be $30 per month, and both plans have a three-user minimum.

The shadow of Sam Bankman-Fried still looms over the industry

Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, was found guilty on all counts by a federal jury in the US on Wednesday. He was convicted of fraud, money laundering, and lying to regulators over the startup’s bankruptcy proceedings. The jury took less than five hours to find Bankman-Fried guilty of all counts.

Powerful computing efforts are being launched to boost research

US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order to’safe, secure and trustworthy’ development of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The order further directs agencies that fund life science research to establish standards to protect against using AI to engineer dangerous biological Materials. It also called for four artificial intelligence research institutions in the US within the next 1.5 years.

Artists can use new tools to disrupt the systems of artificial intelligence

Singer Casey Stoney has said that artists using large artificial intelligence models shouldn’t have any recourse to get paid or credited. “The question for me is…is that truly analogous to…situation where I’m a very popular artist, people love to type my name into Stablefork, you get images…that look like my life’s work, and I get $0 for that?” Stoney said.

Sam Bankman-Fried was not an egregious man-child

Sam Bankman-Fried, the 31-year-old founder of cryptocurrency investment firm FTX, has been convicted by a US jury on one count of securities fraud. Bankman-Fried was found guilty after a three-day trial. The prosecution alleged Bankman-Fried, who founded FTX in 2014, steered a fraudulent business to a $32 billion valuation in three years.

Joe Biden has a secret weapon

US President Joe Biden on Monday signed an executive order to create “safe, secure, and trustworthy” development and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). “We need to ensure that we are taking care of our children and our grandchildren in a way that’s safe, secure, and trustworthy,” he said. The order directs the US Department of Transportation to develop rules for AI.

Officials say that the U.S. drones are flying over Gaza to aid in Hostage Recovery

As many as 19 IDF soldiers have been killed in the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to Israeli officials while Hamas has not released casualties numbers for its fighters. Former Pentagon intelligence officer Marc Garlasco said, “The incident underscores a dangerous new phase in operations.” He added that Israel launched strikes on targets during the first weeks of the war.

Major attacks on the Microsoft cloud services have prompted it to change its software security

Microsoft has launched the Secure Future Initiative (SFI), which aims to “keep data safe” in the cloud. It plans to use automation and artificial intelligence to improve the security of its cloud services and cut time it takes to fix vulnerabilities, enable better security settings out of the box, and harden its infrastructure to protect against encryption keys falling into the wrong hands.

Biden wants US government programs to be tested to make sure they don’t harm citizens

The White House Office of Management and Budget has released its draft rules to increase government use of Artificial Intelligence. The draft rules would require testing and evaluation of algorithms to be done by people with no direct involvement in a system’s development and encourage external “red teaming” tests of generative AI models.