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Companies looking to buy Windows 11 PCs designed for AI tools are doing so without really understanding what they can — and can't yet — do, analysts say.
Asking a chatbot for advice when negotiating a salary could turn around and bite you, researchers found.
Can a non-developer use vibe coding to build and deploy a full-stack app? And can that app actually do anything useful?
When generative AI was just getting going, Microsoft had a healthy head start. So what happened?
A Stanford-led study found that most AI chatbots have stopped including medical disclaimers in health responses, raising concerns that users might trust potentially unsafe or unverified advice.
The major LLMs today are legal landmines, providing no visibility into training data that may violate copyrights, patents, trademarks, and more. Is there a safer option?
The new AI model is expected to represent a big step up from its predecessor, GPT-4.
If agentic AI is to be successful, companies will have to figure out how to protect data. With that in mind, several big tech players now offer their own flavor of confidential computing.
The relatively new field combines AI with real-world systems like robots and IoT devices to enable real-time, adaptive decision-making.
Your weekly round-up of the questions asked by readers of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World sees Smart Answers dispense wisdom about how to manage the security risks of AI implementation; the implications of recent legal cases on
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