Search engines don't always help chatbots generate accurate answers Research shows developers have to find new ways to manipulate information for AI AI + ML07 Jun 2023 | 5
Red Hat to stop packaging LibreOffice for RHEL The sky isn't falling… but it's sign of bigger changes to come Applications07 Jun 2023 | 44
Google snubbed JPEG XL so of course Apple now supports it in Safari Chocolate Factory under pressure to reverse decision to abandon image format Applications07 Jun 2023 | 53
AI needs a regulatory ecoystem like your car, not a Czar No single entity tells you to stay in your lane, why should brainboxes be any different? AI + ML07 Jun 2023 | 11
Healthcare org with over 100 clinics uses OpenAI's GPT-4 to write medical records The doctor, and their steno-bot, will see you now. Then see another patient quickly because they don't have to stop and scrawl notes AI + ML06 Jun 2023 | 38
Oh Snap... Desktop Ubuntu Core to arrive in 2024 Changes are happening in Fedora and openSUSE immutable distros, too OSes06 Jun 2023 | 65
Netherlands digital minister smacks down Big Tech over AI regs Many people die in car crashes but we don’t outlaw cars, so bad AI might be OK, says Microsoft Asia president AI + ML06 Jun 2023 | 20
Users accuse Intuit of 'heavy-handed' support changes on QuickBooks for Desktop Customers either face update cliff edge or loss of access in licensing shift Applications06 Jun 2023 | 34
Microsoft Windows edges closer to SMB security signing fully required by default 'This is certainly the biggest change we've made since the campaign to remove SMB1' OSes06 Jun 2023 | 44
Stanford Internet Observatory raises alarm over 'serious failings with the child protection systems at Twitter' Updated Researchers find 100,000 accounts spamming child abuse material Software06 Jun 2023 | 21
Couchbase courts developers with platform integration Analysts positive about time-saving move Databases05 Jun 2023 |
Reddit blackout planned over app-killing API prices Hell hath no fury like a subreddit admin scorned Software05 Jun 2023 | 21
Debian 12 'Bookworm' is the excitement-free Linux you've been waiting for If Ubuntu is getting you down, check out its grandad OSes05 Jun 2023 | 54
Air Force colonel 'misspoke' when he said an AI-drone 'killed' its human operator AI In Brief Plus: Around 3,900 jobs have been axed and replaced with AI, and Microsoft cosies up with a GPU provider to support OpenAI AI + ML05 Jun 2023 | 18
Windows XP's adventures in the afterlife shows copyright's copywrongs Opinion Intellectual property law crushed by zombie horde Software05 Jun 2023 | 111
This typo sparked a Microsoft Azure outage Errant code fix deleted entire servers rather than snapshots of database Devops03 Jun 2023 | 88
Microsoft Windows latest: Cortana app out, adverts in Get Help? Yes, we highly recommend it, Redmond OSes02 Jun 2023 | 87
Buckle up for meetings on the road as Cisco brings Webex to Audi autos Have you considered taking up cycling? Applications02 Jun 2023 | 35
Software rollout failure led to Devon & Cornwall cops recording zero crime for 3 months Updated It’s not a crime if you don’t have a record Software02 Jun 2023 | 28
US Air Force AI drone 'killed operator, attacked comms towers in simulation' Final update Did ML-powered fighter actually go HAL 9000 to rack up points? Who knows AI + ML02 Jun 2023 | 126
Amazon finds something else AI can supposedly do well: Spotting damaged goods Any chance of an ML model to identify labor law violations? No? Surprise AI + ML02 Jun 2023 | 20
California rolls closer to requiring drivers in driverless trucks Next: Alcohol in non-alcoholic booze, bacon in vegan salads. We kid, we kid AI + ML01 Jun 2023 | 22
UK.gov reboots ERP refresh with £934 million procurement Second time lucky? But departments still lack funding to complete strategy, watchdog says Databases01 Jun 2023 | 8
Foxconn is ecstatic you're all going gaga for AI servers Keep that hype train rolling, please AI + ML01 Jun 2023 | 1
Eating disorder non-profit pulls chatbot for emitting 'harmful advice' Just as helpline staff say they were laid off after forming a union AI + ML31 May 2023 | 20
Texas judge demands lawyers declare AI-generated docs After that New York case in which attorney cited ChatGPT-hallucinated proceedings as real AI + ML31 May 2023 | 19
Exasol brings SaaS-flex to on-prem and public cloud systems In-mem data warehouse unifies approach across environments, beefs up cost optimizer Databases31 May 2023 |
AI, extinction, nuclear war, pandemics ... That's expert open letter bingo 'We need to prepare now' AI + ML30 May 2023 | 46
Windows driver woes trip AMD GPU owners, blind Arm-powered cameras Rollbacks and workarounds abound OSes30 May 2023 | 12
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund regrets investment in crypto-villain FTX No fault found, but execs responsible punished with reduced compensation Software30 May 2023 | 9
Microsoft up in Arms over data-loss protection in Windows 11 We almost forgot Redmond had an interest in anything but x86 OSes29 May 2023 | 11
Google Photos AI still can't label gorillas after racist errors AI in brief Plus: Anthropic raises $450m in Series C round, and Waymo cozies up to Uber to expand self-driving robotaxi fleet AI + ML29 May 2023 | 80
Subpoenaed PyPI says bye-bye to as much IP address data as it can Python package pile prefers protecting programmer privacy Devops27 May 2023 | 9
Microsoft has made Azure Linux generally available. Repeat, Azure Linux Come for the Kubernetes, stay for the containers OSes26 May 2023 | 56
Why you might want an email client in the era of webmail New beta versions of Thunderbird (and Firefox, while we're at it) to help set you up Applications26 May 2023 | 103
AI menaces superbug by identifying potent antibiotic Take that, Acinetobacter baumannii! You may hide on hospital doorknobs but you can't outrun binary brainboxes AI + ML26 May 2023 | 16
Red Hat promises AI trained on 'curated' and 'domain-specific' data Opinion Says it'll keep track of what it hoovers up at post-layoff summit Applications26 May 2023 | 17
Windows XP activation algorithm cracked, keygen now works on Linux The unkillable OS rises from the grave… Again OSes26 May 2023 | 142
Microsoft rains more machine learning on Azure cloud No surprise: Nvidia is in the picture AI + ML25 May 2023 | 1
PyPI subpoenaed: US govt demands data on developers Python package packhouse ponders privacy position Devops25 May 2023 | 9
Some Windows users say these 32-bit apps have forgotten how to save Microsoft seems to have fixed update glitch for all OS versions but latest W11 OSes25 May 2023 | 6
Microsoft would rather spend money on AI than give workers a raise Opinion At least that's what internal comments from the CMO make it sound like AI + ML25 May 2023 | 23
Before you sprinkle AI on all your analytics, check data quality Gartner asks for some fundamentals in a slew of AI-in-analytics announcements Databases25 May 2023 | 4
Europe’s biggest city council faces £100M bill in Oracle ERP project disaster Doubts over Birmingham’s decision to replace SAP in plan once hailed an exemplar win by Larry Ellison Databases25 May 2023 | 74
Google wants to target you – yes, YOU – with AI-generated ads Next step, AI-generated advertisers with AI-generated products for AI-generated people AI + ML25 May 2023 | 57
Amazon to shutter its Chinese Appstore – the one used by hardly anyone, anywhere Middle Kingdom users told to acquaint themselves with the Windows Subsystem for Android Software25 May 2023 | 7
Get ready for Team America: AI Police Biden Admin expands plan for 'responsible' ML research and seeks to drive international talks on making binary brainboxes behave AI + ML25 May 2023 | 6
OpenAI calls for global watchdog focused on 'existential risk' posed by superintelligence <movie voiceover>In a world united against one threat, one AI starts to fight bac...</movievoiceover>... Hey, who's writing this flick? AI + ML24 May 2023 | 18
Atlassian says 'Don't #@!% the Planet' so it can keep making money Which when you think about it, is a pretty good reason to build a sustainable business Devops24 May 2023 | 9
Your boss tells you to build some generative AI. Dell and Nvidia are already knocking Dell World Who wouldn't want to feed their enterprise into Project Helix for training and inference? Anyone? AI + ML24 May 2023 | 1
ChatGPT can't pass these medical exams – yet Maybe letting AI models loose on patients ain't a great idea, prof tells us AI + ML24 May 2023 | 33
Microsoft finally gets around to supporting rar, gz and tar files in Windows No more downloading decompressors and dodging malware and payment demands, maybe Software24 May 2023 | 79
Microsoft enables booting physical PCs directly into cloud PCs Running an OS from local storage is soooo last year Virtualization24 May 2023 | 84
Microsoft wants you to think inside the Dev Box from July If you like the idea of building software on Windows in the cloud, this may be for you Devops23 May 2023 | 8
SAP's cloud drive hits speed bumps with American users ERP giant losing points on execution and flexibility Databases23 May 2023 | 3
Python Package Index had one person on-call to hold back weekend malware rush We speak to infra director after project temporarily freezes new user accounts Devops22 May 2023 | 22
G7 nations admit they're nowhere on AI regulation Now they want to catch up, prevent crooks, protect IP ... real soon now … after more talking AI + ML22 May 2023 | 8
VMware again extends formal deadline for Broadcom deal Meanwhile, rivals circle and the hybrid cloud management market morphs Virtualization22 May 2023 | 1
One of the world's most prominent blockchain apps looks like being binned The Australian Securities Exchange became a poster child for seriously serious distributed ledgers, but now wants to walk away Software22 May 2023 | 49