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Microsoft issues warning on China’s use of generative AI to disrupt US elections

A hot potato: For the second time in just over six months, Microsoft has issued a warning about China’s use of generative AI to sow disruption in the United States during this election year. State-sponsored groups, working with the backing of North Korea, are also expected to target elections in South Korea and India having […]

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Roblox says is not exploiting children, just helping teens that might need it

In context: After nearly 20 years on the market, Roblox remains extremely popular. Part of its allure is that users can share games that they created. The platform also allows them to monetize their creations. However, things become complicated when considering the age of those content creators. Roblox has a monthly player count of over

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Android 15 might come with an improved desktop mode

Forward-looking: Google introduced Android “desktop mode” in 2019 with Android 10. However, it was almost exclusively designed for developers. More recently, the company has improved the feature with additional controls, which could mean a more user-friendly desktop mode is coming for regular users. Android 15 could include a somewhat usable desktop mode to make the

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Washington Lottery pulls a promotional AI web app after it accidentally produces a nude

It’s all fun until someone loses their clothes: Generative AI is sweeping the tech industry, with companies rushing to use it to solve problems that don’t exist. One might even argue that the technology causes more problems than it solves, especially with companies insisting on shoveling out products that are not ready for public consumption.

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Google’s Find My Device network might begin rolling out imminently

Forward-looking: Google announced an ambitious new feature to find lost Android devices more easily almost a year ago but delayed it indefinitely to finalize a collaboration with Apple on tracking protection. Recent signs indicate that both companies are preparing to launch their systems for more powerful and safer device tracking soon. Reports indicate that, after

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NASA will select one of these three concepts for its Artemis rover

NASA has selected three private companies, Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost, and Venturi Astrolab, to design and build the next lunar terrain vehicle (LTV). The rover will accompany the Artemis crew’s mission to the moon’s south pole. These companies will be responsible for the design, construction, and testing of the vehicle under the guidance and supervision

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Nvidia DLSS 3.7 can improve performance and image quality for some games

Why it matters: Users who have experience manually updating the Nvidia DLSS implementations for various games recently received a new option that could significantly impact visuals and performances. Team Green has also come closer to Microsoft’s goal of simplifying upscaling applications for game developers. The DLL files for Nvidia DLSS 3.7 are now available. Although

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Coder crafts smooth 3D graphics engine from scratch, runs it on DIY GPU

Why it matters: In a world dominated by powerful GPUs from Nvidia and AMD, one self-taught coder is demonstrating that it’s possible to create impressive 3D graphics from scratch. Alex Fish has released a remarkably smooth 3D engine that operates on a small homemade GPU powered by an Espressif ESP32-S3 microcontroller. This isn’t Fish’s first

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Government review criticizes Microsoft for security lapses in “preventable” Exchange Online hack

What just happened? A government review of the attack on Microsoft’s Exchange Online hosted email service by a China-linked group has blasted the Redmond company for allowing a “cascade of security failures” that were preventable and should never have occurred. The report describes Microsoft’s security culture as “inadequate” and requiring an overhaul. The Exchange Online

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