Gadgets Australia Divided In DeepSeek Response by Rimal Isaac 4 Minute Australian authorities disagree over the response the country should take to the runaway success of the Chinese AI app DeepSeek.
Latest Posts Your Personal Note-Taking Assistant Is Just $39.99 for Life by Rimal Isaac 2 Minute TL;DR: Streamline your productivity with My Notes AI Pro Plan — transcribe and summarize unlimited audio on your iPhone, iPad,
Industry Trends First Requirements Become Legally Binding by Rimal Isaac 5 Minute As of Feb. 2, 2025, the first few requirements of the E.U.’s AI Act are legally binding. Businesses operating in
Product Launches Microsoft Reveals New Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Pro 11 by Rimal Isaac 3 Minute On Jan. 30, Microsoft showed off the latest Surface for Business Copilot+ PCs, Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Pro 11.
Reviews DeepSeek Locked Down Public Database Access That Exposed Chat History by Rimal Isaac 4 Minute On Jan. 29, U.S.-based Wiz Research announced it responsibly disclosed a DeepSeek database previously open to the public, exposing chat
Mergers & Acquisitions How to Protect and Secure Your Data in 10 Ways by Rimal Isaac 8 Minute Operating systems and applications can always be reinstalled, but your data is unique, making it the most important thing on
Company Profiles DeepSeek Chatbot Beats OpenAI on App Store Leaderboard by Rimal Isaac 4 Minute Over the weekend, Chinese AI company DeepSeek released an AI chat app including a “reasoning” AI model comparable to OpenAI’s
Gadgets AI Growth Outpaces Skills Acquisition in Australia by Rimal Isaac 4 Minute Research from Google and Accenture suggests that an increasing number of Australians and businesses are using artificial intelligence, which may
Softwares OpenAI’s Next Step Toward the ‘Agentic’ Future by Rimal Isaac 3 Minute With laptop and smartphone makers like Samsung spreading generative AI across all aspects of their devices, OpenAI is trying the
Reviews New Cyber Scheme for Malware Creation, Scams by Rimal Isaac 4 Minute Security researchers have discovered a new malicious chatbot advertised on cybercrime forums. GhostGPT generates malware, business email compromise scams, and