If you’ve ever been concerned about the privacy aspects of AI, you may be very surprised to learn that conversations you have with Google’s new Gemini AI apps are “retained for up to 3 years” by default.
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Promising Lithium Breakthrough For EV Market
Stanford researchers have discovered a simple way to boost the range of lithium metal batteries to twice the range of conventional lithium-ion batteries which could provide a massive boost to the EV market.
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The US The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced that robocalls using AI-generated voices are now illegal.
Read MoreAI Can Learn To Be Bad. And Stay Bad.
In a recent experiment where AI was taught to behave maliciously and then taught to stop, the bad behaviour continued despite efforts to stop it, giving a chilling reminder of the potential threats of AI.
Read MoreFirst 3D Metal Printer In Space
With the world’s first metal 3D printer being sent to the International Space Station (ISS), we look at what impact being able to print metal parts in space could have on space-travel plus potential environmental considerations and more.
Read MoreUK Cars Now Using Rear HD-Screens Instead of Windows
The new Swedish-made Polestar 4 will be the first car on UK roads to replace a rear window (and traditional rear-view mirror) with a high-definition screen showing a real-time roof-mounted camera feed.
Read MoreHands On Our Best Bits – Issue 33
What does Incognito Mode actually do? We take a look through 2023’s most notable cyber attacks and what has been learnt since. What’s the recent issue with verifying your LinkedIn profile and how do you bring someone easily into your Outlook conversation?
Read MoreCopilot Product Update – Some Pros And Cons
Following Microsoft’s recent announcement that it is expanding its Copilot product line-up to appeal to a larger range of businesses, we take a look at what this means and some of the stand-out pros and cons.
Read MoreNew Yahoo & Google Guidelines For Bulk Emails
With newly expanded Google and Yahoo guidelines for high-volume emailers coming into force from the 1st of February, we look at what needs to be done to comply.
Read MoreCyborgs One Step Closer
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have reported making a two-legged “biohybrid robot” after combining an artificial skeleton with biological muscle, which can walk and pivot underwater.
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