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Former Apple designer Jony Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman are discussing the possibility of creating a new device powered by AI, The Information reports, citing two people with knowledge of the matter.
Kaspersky Lab researchers spoke about hundreds of advertisements found on the darknet for the sale of services for carrying out DDoS attacks using smart devices, competition between attackers for control of infected gadgets.
The American company OpenAI has announced the release of a major update to its generative artificial intelligence system, ChatGPT. As reported in the official blog, the company has begun introducing new voice and graphical capabilities in ChatGPT, which will allow you to conduct a simple conversation by voice or show ChatGPT what you are talking about.
EchoStar and The Things Industries today announced they are working together to deploy hybrid Internet of Things (IoT) solutions with satellite connectivity and LoRa technology for enterprises in Europe.
Google has introduced a new version of its own chatbot Bard, which will have access to the company's applications and services, including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Maps, YouTube, as well as Google Flights and Hotels.
The Circle Web3 Services platform will be integrated into the Grab app and become the “Grab Web3 wallet.” This new Web3 service allows Singapore users to create their own blockchain-enabled wallets.
Fibocom's FM160-NA 5G module has achieved an industry-leading milestone by receiving certification from all three major US carriers. The module has been validated to deliver optimal 5G connectivity services across all three carriers' networks with proven capabilities, supporting mobile broadband applications with best-in-class 5G capabilities.
LoRa and LoRaWAN technologies have become an important part of the Internet of Things. Their range, energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness open up new business opportunities. As these technologies evolve, even more advanced applications will emerge, making the future more comfortable and efficient.
At IFA in Berlin, LG and Samsung announced that their smart home apps will be compatible with each other's home appliances and TVs by the end of 2024. Thus, the ThinQ application will be able to control Samsung devices, and SmartThings will be able to control LG electronics.