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Amazon reinvents Alexa to be your ultimate tech buddy

Amazon ha presentado a Alexa+, su asistente virtual de última generación, con la intención de convertirlo en algo más que un simple altavoz inteligente. Al prometer interacciones más naturales y una personalización mejorada, Amazon aspira a que la renovada Alexa+ se convierta en "tu mejor amiga digital". Este relanzamiento ambicioso se produce en un momento de rápidos avances en inteligencia artificial (IA), con competidores como ChatGPT y Google Assistant estableciendo nuevos estándares para los asistentes virtuales.El nuevo Alexa+ se integrará en las suscripciones de Amazon Prime a partir de marzo para los usuarios en EE. UU., mientras que aquellos que…
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Anthropic enhances AI reasoning with Claude 3.7 Sonnet

Anthropic, an emerging force in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector, has introduced its newest creation, the Claude 3.7 Sonnet model. This cutting-edge AI tool is crafted to merge rapidity, precision, and an exclusive capability to deconstruct its thought processes incrementally. With this launch, Anthropic seeks to bolster its standing in the fiercely contested generative AI arena, an area led by prominent American tech giants and swiftly expanding Chinese corporations such as DeepSeek and Alibaba.El modelo Claude 3.7 Sonnet está disponible en todos los niveles de suscripción de Anthropic, incluyendo los planes Gratuito, Pro, Equipo y Empresa. Sin embargo, su característica…
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A US court upholds the law requiring ByteDance to sell TikTok under penalty of ban

A US court upholds the law requiring ByteDance to sell TikTok under penalty of ban

A US federal court has upheld legislation requiring Chinese tech giant ByteDance to relinquish ownership of the popular social media platform TikTok in the US by early next year or face a nationwide ban. The ruling marks a significant victory for the Justice Department and TikTok critics, who have long expressed concern about the app's ties to China. However, the decision constitutes a major setback for ByteDance as it now faces the possibility of losing access to the app's 170 million US users. The ruling raises the likelihood of an unprecedented ban on a social networking app widely used in…
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Apple accused of monitoring employees and limiting discussions about pay and conditions

Apple accused of monitoring employees and limiting discussions about pay and conditions

Apple is accused of illegally surveilling the personal devices and iCloud accounts of its employees, particularly when they discuss pay and workplace conditions. A new complaint, filed by Domingo Amar Bhakta in a California state court, accuses the tech giant of requiring employees to install software on personal devices used for work. This software supposedly grants Apple access to sensitive personal data, including emails, photo archives, health information, and even data from “smart home” devices. Bhakta, who works in Apple's digital advertising division and has been with the company since 2020, claims that Apple has strict privacy policies that prevent…
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TikTok pushes Supreme Court to review potential US ban on national security grounds

TikTok pushes Supreme Court to review potential US ban on national security grounds

TikTok has formally asked the US Supreme Court to review a federal appeals court decision that upheld legislation potentially banning the app in the US. The controversial law, backed by President Joe Biden's administration, requires the popular social media platform to sever ties with its China-based parent company, ByteDance, or face a nationwide ban. The legal documents, filed Monday, come on the heels of a ruling by a three-judge panel of the same appeals court. Last week the committee sided with the government, saying the law requiring TikTok to divest from ByteDance is constitutional. According to the document, if the…
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Apple introduces AI features with the iOS 18 update for the iPhone 16 lineup

Apple introduces AI features with the iOS 18 update for the iPhone 16 lineup

Apple has launched a significant free software update, iOS 18, which introduces artificial intelligence features to its iPhone 16 series. This update comes shortly after the release of the new iPhone models, which are priced between $800 and $1,200 and are equipped with the necessary hardware to support these advanced AI functions. In addition to the iPhone 16 models, last year's premium offerings, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, also feature processors that will enable AI technology once the iOS 18 update is installed. Additionally, recent iPad and Mac models can benefit from the same software improvements.…
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President Biden's push for rapid adoption of artificial intelligence in national security

President Biden's push for rapid adoption of artificial intelligence in national security

In a decisive move to strengthen national security, President Joe Biden has ordered the Pentagon and US intelligence agencies to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence. This initiative, outlined in a national security memorandum, aims to position the United States as a leader in artificial intelligence technology while safeguarding against potential threats from adversaries such as China. The memorandum highlights artificial intelligence as a transformative technology, establishing guidelines intended to prevent its misuse against civil liberties or human rights. A senior administration official, speaking anonymously, stressed the importance of aligning the implementation of artificial intelligence with American values. The official…
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Lillian Schwartz, a visionary of computer-generated art, has died at 97

Lillian Schwartz, a visionary of computer-generated art, has died at 97

Lillian Schwartz, a pioneering figure in the world of computer-generated art, died Saturday at her home in Manhattan. At 97, he left a legacy that bridges the gap between art and technology, demonstrating the creative potential of computers in an era when their artistic applications were largely unexplored. His work at Bell Labs, a renowned center of technological innovation, marked a pivotal moment in the history of digital art, paving the way for generations of artists to embrace the computer as a creative tool. Schwartz's artistic journey began long before his foray into the digital realm. He has experimented with…
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Election Prediction Service Incorporates Unverified Claims of Fraud in 2024 Predictions

Election Prediction Service Incorporates Unverified Claims of Fraud in 2024 Predictions

In a surprising twist on predictions about the 2024 presidential election, Seth Keshel, a former Army intelligence captain and well-known Donald Trump supporter, has introduced his own model, which uniquely integrates allegations of widespread voter fraud. These accusations have been consistently refuted by multiple authoritative sources, but they form the basis of Keshel's predictions, which favor the former president. Keshel, who has become something of a celebrity within circles that deny the legitimacy of recent election results, argues that his approach offers a clearer picture of upcoming election results. Unlike traditional election forecasts, which show the race as extremely competitive…
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Microsoft reports cybercriminals collaborating with Russia and China in attacks against US targets

Microsoft reports cybercriminals collaborating with Russia and China in attacks against US targets

Microsoft has released a report indicating a growing trend of cybercriminals collaborating with state actors, particularly Russia, China and Iran, to conduct cyber espionage and hacking operations against adversaries, including the United States. This development raises concerns about the increasingly complex and interconnected nature of cyber threats and the potential for increased cyber conflict. A deeper examination of the report's findings, the implications of these collaborations, and strategies to mitigate these threats is critical to understanding the evolving cyber landscape. Microsoft's report highlights several key findings regarding collaboration between cybercriminals and state actors. Cybercriminals are increasingly offering their services to…
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