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Google's new AI search feature has been recommending people drink urine ('light in color')
By Dave James published
news Thankfully there are a couple different ways to opt-out of the new Google AI service it's automatically opting you into.
We don't have to live like this: you can set Chrome to default to Google's new nonsense-free 'Web' search, which also completely bypasses that awful AI answer box
By Ted Litchfield published
news Web search is great, and it's not too hard to set it to be your default.
Always keep backups: an 'unprecedented' Google Cloud debacle saw a $135 billion pension fund's entire account deleted and services knocked out for nearly two weeks
By Ted Litchfield published
news Thankfully, UniSuper kept backups for its backups.
Google looks intent on breaking the business of the internet, and AI won't fix it
By Jacob Ridley published
Hi, Gemini New AI search tools may be sold as useful to users, but what's in it for the people creating quality content?
Scanning 1 cubic millimetre of brain tissue resulted in 1,400,000 GB of data, or about the same space as your dad's holiday photo collection
By Andy Edser published
news Why do I feel like a scan of mine would take significantly less?
63% of surveyed Americans want government legislation to prevent super intelligent AI from ever being achieved
By Nick Evanson published
news OpenAI and Google might love artificial general intelligence, but the average voter probably just thinks Skynet.
Google sums up 2023's security exploits: the good news is fixes are blocking some types of zero-day attack. The bad news is Windows has seen more than most
By Jacob Ridley published
News 2023 also saw a greater number of zero-day attacks in the wild than 2022, but still fewer than 2021.
Google researchers find novel way of turning a single photo of a human into AI-generated video good enough to make you think 'this might go badly'
By Jacob Ridley published
News Don't think about the repercussions. Don't think about the repercussions. Don't think about the repercussions.
Google develops an AI that will actually play games with you
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Hey Google, kill that sucker.
'Not to interrupt, but they just laid us all off': Unionised YouTube workers in Texas are told in the middle of a live City Council meeting that they don't have jobs anymore
By Harvey Randall published
News While Google maintains worker's contracts were cut at "their natural expiry date", testimonies from the workers themselves paint a far harsher picture.
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