Categories Uncategorized Discord hops the generative AI train with ChatGPT-style tools Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 9, 2023 Discord rolling out AI chatbot, moderation, summaries, and avatar remixer features.
Categories Uncategorized AI-powered chat helps Bing make a (small) dent in Google’s search hegemony Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 9, 2023 "We are fully aware we remain a small, low, single digit share player."
Categories Uncategorized Google dusts off the failed Google+ playbook to fight ChatGPT Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 9, 2023 New directive gives Googlers 'months' to build AI into existing products.
Categories Uncategorized Nvidia driver bug might make your CPU work harder after you close your game Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 8, 2023 A driver hotfix, available via an 850MB download, will fix the problem for you.
Categories Uncategorized Wikipedia + AI = truth? DuckDuckGo hopes so with new answerbot Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 8, 2023 DuckAssist provides an AI-powered Wikipedia summary, hoping to avoid hallucinations.
Categories Uncategorized Adorable Playdate handheld gets new free games alongside $20 price increase Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 7, 2023 Interested customers have until April 7 to lock in current $179 price.
Categories Uncategorized YouTube is killing the overlay ad format next month Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 7, 2023 Annoying banner ads that cover videos are getting the boot.
Categories Uncategorized Dealmaster: Microsoft’s Surface laptops and tablets are on sale today Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 7, 2023 Laptops and tablet-PCs that span a range of use cases are on sale from Microsoft.
Categories Uncategorized Microsoft aims to reduce “tedious” business tasks with new AI tools Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 6, 2023 LLM tech comes to Power Platform and Dynamics 365, courtesy of OpenAI partnership.
Categories Uncategorized New “Canary” channel will showcase more-experimental, less-stable Windows builds Post author By Ars Technica Post date March 6, 2023 More frequently released updates means more channels for public beta testing.