Microsoft's Recall feature for Windows pushed back again as privacy and security matters keep the AI tool on hold

It looks like Microsoft’s grand AI schemes have hit another snag, with the release of the controversial Recall feature being pushed back again. Recall is one of Microsoft’s new AI-powered…

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Hackers are targeting security flaws in CCTV cameras, so be on your guard

Cybercriminals are attacking surveillance cameras from multiple manufacturers, leveraging two zero-day vulnerabilities to take over the endpoints, watch and manipulate the feeds, and more.Cybersecurity researchers GreyNoise claim to have spotted…

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Chinese researchers build military AI using Meta’s open-source Llama model — ChatBIT allegedly performs at around 90% of the performance of OpenAI GPT-4 LLM

Chinese researchers built the ChatBIT AI that focuses on intelligence gathering and processing using Meta's Llama 13B model. Source

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AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 outperforms Intel's Core Ultra 7 258V in LLM performance — Team Red provided benchmarks show a strong lead of up to 27% in LM Studio

AMD's Strix Point APUs lead Intel's Lunar Lake chips in local LLM workloads by up to 27%. Source

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Intel says it will miss its AI goals with Gaudi 3 — unbaked software leaves Intel's $500 million AI goal unachievable as competitors rake in billions

Software issues slowed the sales ramp of Intel's Gaudi 3 accelerator for AI. Source

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Cadence says its AI-driven chip design tools provide a process node's worth of performance gain, but without moving forward to a new node

Cadence says that using its AI-assisted design tools can enable 5% to 20% performance, power, and area improvements, akin to adopting a next-generation process technology. Source

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