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AI myths !

 Debunking the Myths: What You Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence (AI) Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving field with the potential to transform various aspects of our lives. However, it's also shrouded in misinformation and fear-mongering. So, let's clear the air and explore the realities of AI: Myth #1: AI will take over our jobs. Reality: While AI can automate repetitive tasks, it's unlikely to replace all human jobs entirely. Instead, it will likely complement human capabilities, allowing us to focus on more creative and strategic work. Myth #2: AI is a threat to humanity. Reality: AI is a tool, and like any tool, it can be used for good or bad. The key is to ensure the responsible development and deployment of AI, focusing on ethical considerations and human oversight. Myth #3: AI is only for tech giants. Reality: AI is becoming increasingly accessible to businesses of all sizes. Numerous cloud-based AI solutions are available, making it easier

iPhone 16 Rumors and leaks

 iPhone 16: What to expect With Apple's September launch event still months away, tech enthusiasts are buzzing about the next iteration of the beloved iPhone. While Apple keeps its cards close to its chest, whispers and leaks offer tantalizing glimpses into what the iPhone 16 might hold. Let's embark on a rumor-fueled journey and explore the potential features of this upcoming device. Design Evolution, Not Revolution: Expect a familiar silhouette with subtle refinements. While the base models might retain their current sizes, whispers suggest Pro models could grow slightly, possibly to accommodate an upgraded camera system. Some leaks hint at a new "Action button" on the Pro models, but its purpose and final inclusion remain a mystery. Camera Bliss: From Zoom Power to Low-Light Prowess: The camera is often the star of the show, and the iPhone 16 might take things up a notch. Pro models could gain a powerful 5x periscope zoom lens, allowing for sharper close-up shots.

Apple Ai Endeavours

 All We Know About Apple AI: From Code-Writing to Pizza Makeovers Apple may not be as vocal as some tech giants about their AI endeavours, but there's a quiet hum of innovation behind the scenes. Here's a breakdown of the current whispers surrounding Apple's AI world: 1. MGIE: The AI Image Artist: Forget Photoshop filters. MGIE, Apple's open-source AI model, takes text instructions and transforms images accordingly. Want a healthier-looking pizza in your vacation pic? MGIE can handle it. It showcases Apple's exploration of generative AI, where machines create based on human input. While not yet in your iPhone, it hints at future possibilities. 2. Apple GPT: The (Rumored) Language Maestro: Whispers abound about Apple's own GPT-like language model, dubbed "Apple GPT". This AI assistant could revolutionize Siri, making it understand and respond to natural language more effectively. Imagine Siri auto-completing your code or curating a playlist based on you

Nothing phone 2

The nothing phone 2, successor of the nothing 1 At a starting price of $599, it's got a lot to offer, including a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, a 120Hz OLED display, 45W fast charging, and same unique transparent back with lights 'glyph', Slight curve for hand comfort or clear themselves of the iPhone copycat design of the phone 1. SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Display: 6.7" 1080p LTPO OLED, 120Hz,  RAM: 8GB, 12GB, Storage: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB Battery4,700mAh Front camera: 30MP f/2.5 Rear cameras: 50MP f/1.9 primary; 50MP f/2.2 ultrawide Dimensions: 162.1 x 76.4 x 8.6mm, 201.2g Colors: White, Gray Charging: 45W wired (2.25A only), 15W wireless IP Rating: IP54 Price$599 (8/128), $699 (12/256), $799 (12/512). The Glyph lights on the back of the phone are a little different this time around, with an updated layout and more individually controllable zones than the Nothing Phone 1 had. They still only light up in one color, though — these aren’t tiny RGB strips. In terms

WINDOWS 11 COMPATIBLE PROCESSORS BY INTEL, AMD AND QUALCOMM

Source :gizchina  Windows 11 is already official and many vendors will start providing it pre-installed on their upcoming products. But we also know that Microsoft’s new system will be pushed out soon. So it’s quite interesting which processors of different manufacturers will be able to work with it. In this regard, we should point out the job done by MySmartPrice, which has introduced all processors of Intel, AMD and Qualcomm that are compatible with the new system. Well, while you are getting acquainted with the Windows 11 compatible processors’ lists, it’s also very useful to know about the goodies coming our way from this system. First, Windows 11 comes with new visual changes that include a center-aligned start menu, new grid icon, widgets, and more. What’s more interesting, the new system comes with a support for Android apps along with some other features. It’s also important to know the minimum system requirements for running the Windows 11 operating system. Honestly, Microsoft

Things to consider before buying the new Macbook Pro 2018 (pros/cons)

This are what to consider before buying the new Macbook pro 2018 (pros/cons) The first thing am picking is the cons of this laptops because i believe A pple has always offer the best. Cons on the Apple Mackbook Pro 2018 Price Tag : This is a super expensive laptop that may break the bank for some people. This is just too expensive for a regular configuration except the newly used c.p.u ( intel core i9 ) Chassis: This is the frame of the laptop which I can say absorbs the heat from it going out to the outer part of the computer, but this is not a thing for the intel core i9 used in this laptop which heats up a lot more than expected which leads to throttling in the laptop

True caller adds call recording feature for premium users on android

Truecaller 😎 on Monday introduced a new call recording feature for its Android users globally. The company says the feature will help users in reporting fraudulent calls and harassment. This is another step towards upgrading Premium offerings aimed at making communication safe and efficient by helping users report harassment related or fraudulent calls, Truecaller said in a statement.

Microsoft Whiteboard App "Smart Maker board"

Description Meet the freeform digital canvas where ideas, content, and people come together. Create freely, work naturally Give your ideas room to grow with Whiteboard. Transform your work into professional-looking charts and shapes on an infinite canvas with an interface designed for pen, touch, and keyboard.

Uber has ProposewnSelf-Regulation to Address West Bengal Government Concerns

Cab aggregator Uber on Saturday proposed measures to address concerns expressed by the West Bengal government over its fare policy, including "self-regulation" of dynamic pricing to minimise impact on riders. The West Bengal Transport Department, based on complaints from users on exorbitant fares during peak hours, had reportedly sent a 30-point questionnaire to Uber and another ride hailing firm Ola, seeking response on the surge pricing mechanism. In a statement, the US-based Uber said, "We have submitted our response to the West Bengal Transport Department and enumerated the measures that we have decided to initiate to address the concerns of the government, and by extension, our riders." "During periods when there is a high imbalance in the availability of Ubers vis-a-vis the number of people requesting a ride, we propose to self-regulate the dynamic pricing multiplier between 1.9x to 2.9x to minimise impact on riders," Regional GM (India &

The new Audiokit synth that's completely free for iPad users

Image: AudioKit AudioKit Synth One, a free and open-source iPad synth, is now available for download in the Apple App Store, developer  Matthew Fecher has announced . The Synth One, which Fecher describes as “the largest free and open-source iOS music project in history,” is a professional-level polyphonic synth created by a team of over 100 volunteers over the course of several years. The Synth One is a robust piece of free software, and many of the volunteers involved are professional sound designers and techs who have worked with artists like Neon Trees, Rihanna, M83, and software companies like Valhalla DSP. Right now, it works with audio routing tools Audiobus 3 and Inter-app Audio so you can bring the sounds into other apps like Cubase and GarageBand, but the team says it also  plans to add AUv3 and Ableton Link support  down the road (the ETA on this, however, is unknown). In a video that describes the inspiration behind creating a free, open-source synth, Fecher says,