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White House demands all government agencies must appoint an AI officer to help mitigate risks
By Craig Hale published
All US federal agencies are now required to have Chief AI Officers, responsible for overseeing processes like safeguarding.
Everything leaving Netflix in April 2024: catch them before they go
By Rowan Davies published
While we’re looking forward to new entertainment on Netflix, this means that another wave of titles will leave the platform this month.
Reducing technical debt: A critical agenda item for business leaders
By Chris Norton published
Throughout 2023 there were numerous discussions on how leaders should be consolidating systems to reduce costs and risks.
iOS 17.4 brings with it a surprise wireless charging boost for the iPhone 12
By David Nield published
It appears that Apple's latest software update means third-party Qi2 chargers can now hit full speed.
Microsoft launches tools to try and stop people messing with chatbots
By Craig Hale published
New security and safety measures from Microsoft are designed to eliminate some major concerns surrounding AI.
NYT Connections answers today for March 29
By Jake Green last updated
Here are today's NYT Connections answers for March 29, alongside some hints on the groups that you'll need to guess.
Google may have just revealed when the iPhone is getting RCS message support
By David Nield published
It looks as though the iPhone will adopt RCS sometime in September, October, or November this year.
Microsoft removes Copilot from Windows Server, admins reportedly thrilled
By Craig Hale published
Users are baffled after Copilot appears, then quickly disappears, in Windows Server 2025.
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