All of Big Tech may have finally agreed on something, and that something is preventing generative artificial intelligence from bamboozling voters. You see, 2024 is an important year: it's the year that millions of people around the globe vote for who will govern them next. The big one is, of course, the 2024 US Presidential Elections which would see incumbent Joe Biden take on former commander-in-chief Donald Trump. However, voters will also be coming out in other major regions including Mexico, the United Kingdom, and even India.
All in all, experts
Deep fakes, like the
Last week at the Munich Security Conference, big tech’s poster children who traditionally compete against each other, said they'd be working together to prevent the misuse of AI during elections taking place this year. Nevermind the fact that they'll be continuing to build more powerful AI in the background. (In fact, OpenAI has now
Remember that time when people from all over the world
One of the signatories to the pledge is Elon Musk's
All in all, 20 tech companies, arguably the ones that matter, signed the
Politics. Who would've thought that's where AI would have the most impact?
Microsoft, Meta's Instagram, and Google dominated the top three positions on HackerNoon's Tech Company Rankings this week.
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Microsoft takes first step to blur lines between consoles 🎮
Is it us or are the current generation of gaming consoles from Sony and Microsoft middling at best? More and more it feels like the Playstation 5 and the Xbox Series S/X offer very little in terms of value when considering things like exclusives and features. In fact, Sony has already flagged that the Playstation 5 is at the
To make up for the slack, Microsoft has decided to
This wouldn't necessarily be the first time a first-party console game crosses over to another platform. In fact, we have some great examples of Sony exclusives being ported to PC for major success, like God of War, certain Persona games, Last of Us Part 1, and even some Uncharted games! But games crossing over to a rival’s console? That's a little unheard of; however, it could be the trend moving forward as consumers become platform-agnostic and seek more flexibility with the hardware they purchase.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer
So, now that the first domino has fallen, will we see Halo on the Playstation? Demon's Souls on Xbox? We certainly hope so! Or better yet, games just releasing everywhere. And we mean
Nvidia inches closer to $2 trillion valuation 🤑
What a phenomenal 12 to 16 months it has been for
Not only has the success of ChatGPT turned the company from
So, it shouldn't come as a surprise that due to the overwhelming interest in Nvidia and its stock, the company's valuation has ballooned so high that not only is it now the third most valuable US company in the world, it is now more valuable than Amazon, Google, and even Meta.
With a market capitalization of nearly $1.8 trillion, it is only a matter of time before Nvidia reaches the $2 trillion mark because it doesn't look like the stock is going to come down anytime soon. Funnily, it hasn't even been a
Not only is Nvidia a
Nonetheless, investors are slowly piling on companies that are either
It will be great to see where Team Green heads next.
In Other News.. 📰
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TechCrunch - The EU opens formal probe into TikTok over protection of children — via
CNN - Neuralink's first human patient able to control mouse through thinking, Musk says — via
Reuters - Quantum computers move closer to the assembly line — via
Axios - Nintendo shares fall nearly 6% after report that the Switch 2 will be delayed until 2025 — via
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