Arc is the biggest new thing in browsers in a long time — and the waitlist is finally gone.
Interesting new browser that's become pretty popular lately
Link to: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-66256081
Plus: Adobe is limiting how staff can use external generative AI tools, and the Pentagon is testing different large language models
And so far, they might succeed: Where's the smoking gun?
Replacement volunteers have big shoes to fill.
Apple, the company, wants rights to the image of apples, the fruit, in Switzerland—one of dozens of countries where it’s flexing its legal muscles.
Today, European Union lawmakers passed a draft law known as the AI Act which aims to place greater restrictions on how the technology can be used based on acceptable levels of risk. The new rules will require companies like OpenAI to disclose the data used to train their AI models. A final version o...
It'll require companies to disclose how they train their models, among other things... Final version isn't done yet.
Big screen without breaking the bank.
This is exactly what I'd wanted for a while. I did get an M1 MacBook Pro 16" when it came out, but I didn't really need all the extra power; I just wanted a bigger screen.
This would be the sweet spot for me if I didn't already have a MBP.
Reddit said on Tuesday it is laying off about 5% of its workforce, or 90 employees, joining a list of technology companies that have been cutting jobs across corporate America.
I'll miss you, dear Reddit. 😢 Long live Lemmy?