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According to reports recently released by two cybersecurity companies, the growing number of fake shopping sites, misleading domains, and hacked e-commerce sites are just some of the threats facing online shoppers and businesses this holiday season. A report published last Tuesday by Netcraft, a London-based company dedicated to combating cybercrime and protecting against digital risks, […]

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SiGMA Europe 2024, the largest event in the world of gaming and digital technology, is being held these days until November 14 on sunny Malta. SiGMA unites top leaders, investors, and enthusiasts in the iGaming industry, offering the ideal platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and showcasing new products. SiGMA Europe 2024 participants will have access […]

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Many employees lack proper training to use AI effectively, which makes it a common challenge with using artificial intelligence in the workplace. Microsoft and LinkedIn released released their 2024 Work Trend Index on the State of AI at Work, released in May which showed that only 39% of AI users receive workplace training. According to […]

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  Red101, a network for retailers based on a new concept of open commerce using artificial intelligence is due to appear in US markets this fall. It is developed by U.K.-headquartered RedCloud Technology and could revolutionize e-commerce for millions of distributors and other small businesses across the USA. According to Justin Floyd, the firm’s CEO, […]

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Large language models of artificial intelligence continue to make headlines, but the focus is on small language models. At least that’s what Meta is betting on, according to an article recently published by a group of its research scientists. Large language models such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Lama can use billions, even trillions of parameters […]

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Microsoft aims to boost the PC market with artificial intelligence and Windows 11, but a collateral consequence of this could be a massive throw away of computers. Approximately 20% of the global Windows installed base can’t upgrade its over 200 million devices to Win11 because of the TPM 2.0 chip, which contributes to Win11’s security. […]

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The term sneaker botter originated with the practice of using sophisticated software to help quickly purchase limited-edition inventories of major brands like Nike and Adidas online for resale at a higher price. The term followed expanded bot attacks that progressed into snatching up concert tickets and other high-priority products sold on e-commerce platforms. Mitch Davie […]

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“Apple Intelligence,” the company’s answer to the similar solutions of Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot, is not that original but excels in integration and privacy. The technology, announced in a prerecorded presentation at Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference, uses customer‘s personal information to a large extent to perform its artificial intelligence functions and does […]

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