Google starts opening up access to its new generative AI capabilities in Search

May 25, 2023

Google announced today that it’s starting to open up access to new generative AI capabilities in Search after teasing them at its I/O event two weeks ago. The tech giant is opening up access to Search Labs, a new program that allows people to sign up for experiments, including the Search Generative Experience, and test […]

Google starts opening up access to its new generative AI capabilities in Search by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch

Vinfast recalls EVs sent to U.S. over a software glitch

May 25, 2023

Vietnamese automaker Vinfast has issued its first recall for some of its 2023 VF8 vehicles over a software glitch that causes the dashboard screen to go blank. The recall was issued after federal regulators warned that drivers were at an increased risk of crashing because a blank display doesn’t show critical information such as the […]

Vinfast recalls EVs sent to U.S. over a software glitch by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch

A brain implant changed her life. Then it was removed against her will.

May 25, 2023
Sticking an electrode inside a person’s brain can do more than treat a disease. Take the case of Rita Leggett, an Australian woman whose experimental brain implant changed her sense of agency and self. She told researchers that she “became one” with her device. She was devastated when, two years later, she was told she…

Hiring This Type of Employee Can Protect Your Business From a Volatile Market

May 25, 2023
Everyone talks about diversifying your portfolio in terms of investments, but what about diversifying your portfolio of employees? Deploying different types of permanent and flexible workers can reduce the number of idle employees, cut down on unnecessary costs and help your business succeed.

Researchers uncover Russia-linked malware that could immobilize electric grids

May 25, 2023

Security researchers have discovered new industrial control system malware, dubbed “CosmicEnergy,” which they say could be used to disrupt critical infrastructure systems and electric grids. The malware was uncovered by researchers at Mandiant, who have likened CosmicEnergy’s capabilities to the destructive Industroyer malware that the Russian state-backed “Sandworm” hacking group used to cut power in […]

Researchers uncover Russia-linked malware that could immobilize electric grids by Carly Page originally published on TechCrunch