Archive for November 2023
Featured Article : 3000% Increase in Deepfake Frauds
A new report from ID Verification Company Onfido shows that the availability of cheap generative AI tools has led to Deepfake fraud attempts increasing by 3,000 per cent (specifically, a factor of 31) in 2023. Free And Cheap AI ToolsĀ Although deepfakes have now been around for several years, as the report points out, deepfake…
Read MoreTech Insight : A Dozen Ways Copilot Can Help Your Business
With Microsoftās Copilot AI assistant now embedded within the Microsoft 365 apps and services to help users save time and increase productivity, we look at a dozen things you can do with Copilot to help your business. Microsoft 365 CopilotĀ Copilot fuses ChatGPT version 4 and Microsoft Graph. More specifically, Copilot is designed to integrate…
Read MoreTech News : ICO Cookie Warning To Top Websites
The UK Information Commissioner has warned some of the UKās top websites that if they donāt offer users fair choices over cookie use, as required by data protection law, they will face enforcement action. Guidance Not Being FollowedĀ The Information Commissioner argues that although it has previously issued clear guidance that organisations must make it…
Read MoreTech News : Autumn Statement Suggests IT Spending Boost
The announcement of measures intended to boost investment in innovation and technology in UK Chancellor Jeremy Huntās Autumn Statement could mean increased spending on IT and AI. Measures To Boost The Tech Sector The UK Chancellorās Autumn Statement introduced a range of measures aimed at boosting the tech sector, with potentially significant implications for tech…
Read MoreAn Apple Byte : ChatGPT Voice Free To All iOS Users
OpenAIās president and co-founder, Greg Brockman, has announced that āChatGPT Voiceā in its ChatGPT app, previously only available to Plus and Enterprise subscribers, is now available free to all iOS and Android users. ChatGPT Voice (originally introduced in September) integrates voice capabilities with the existing ChatGPT text-based model. This allows users to have a conversation…
Read MoreSecurity Stop Press : Snapchat Photo Scam Targeting Teen Boys
Police and the US Charity National Center for Missing and Exploited Children have warned of a nude photo Snapchat scam targeting teen boys that could cause emotional trauma. The Snapchat ‘online sextortion’ scam involves scammers befriending teenage boys online by posing as teenage girls, sharing nude photos of a girl with them, and asking for…
Read MoreSustainability-in-Tech : Friendlier Alternatives To Lithium-Ion Batteries
In this article, we look at what the issues around lithium-ion batteries are, why we need more sustainable alternatives, then weāll look at some examples of the latest, environmentally-friendly alternatives. What Are Lithium-Ion Batteries?Ā Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are a type of rechargeable battery which function by moving lithium ions between the batteryās positive and negative…
Read MoreFeatured Article : OpenAIās CEO Sam Altman Fired (But Will Return)
Following the shock announcement that the boss of OpenAI (which created ChatGPT) has been quickly ousted by the board and replaced by an interim CEO, we look at what happened, why, and what may be next. OustedĀ 38-year-old Sam Altman, who helped launch OpenAI back in 2015, firstly as a non-profit before its restructuring and…
Read MoreTech Insight : Avoid Getting Stung With Roaming Charges
In the wake of the recent news that Scotlandās Health Secretary, Michael Matheson, received an Ā£11,000 roaming charges bill from his holiday, here we look at some of main ways you can keep data roaming charges down. What Are Data Roaming Charges?Ā Data roaming charges are fees that you incur when using your mobile phoneās…
Read MoreTech News : Amazonās Satellite Broadband : 100% Success
Amazonās āProject Kuiperā satellite broadband moved one step closer following a reported 100 per cent success rate for its first two prototype satellites. Project KuiperĀ Like Elon Muskās SpaceX, with Project Kuiper, Amazon hopes to set up its own low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite broadband network, i.e. 311 miles (500 kilometres) above Earth. It is…
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