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News & Reviews:   AI

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus 8-core chipset announced for Copilot+ PCs and laptops

    Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus 8-core chipset announced for Copilot+ PCs and laptops

    Qualcomm recently announced that it has expanded its Snapdragon X Series with the introduction of the Snapdragon X Plus 8-core chipset, bringing AI-powered Copilot+ PCs to a broader audience. Targeting a price tag of between $700 (~RM3034) and $900 (~RM3901), these new devices should offer multi-day battery life and enhanced AI capabilities.

  • Google unveils a new Shazam-like feature powered by Circle to Search

    Google unveils a new Shazam-like feature powered by Circle to Search

    Heard a new song or tune on the streets but can't identify it? Previously, most people would use Shazam and call it a day. But if you want an alternative, Google has released its own Shazam-like feature.

  • Google Gemini now has a new Gmail search on Android devices

    Google Gemini now has a new Gmail search on Android devices

    In the last few months, Google has slowly added Gemini support to all its platforms. This includes Gmail, where you can now use Gemini to help draft emails. The company added a new refinement style, and is now introducing a new search method in Gmail.

  • You can now try out Apple Intelligence with the 18.1 iOS beta

    You can now try out Apple Intelligence with the 18.1 iOS beta

    Apple Intelligence is Apple's own generative AI feature. It focuses on processing from within the device, while those using the Internet are processed through private servers. Apple Intelligence is limited to Mac and iPad devices with an Apple A1 chip and above, while iPhones with an A17 Pro chip and above. This AI feature is also limited to users in the United States to be tested through iOS 18.1. Now, Apple Intelligence is open to everyone to test.

  • Malaysians, please be more aware as generative AI is also enabling hackers and scammers!

    Malaysians, please be more aware as generative AI is also enabling hackers and scammers!

    One of the main reasons why Generative AI is such a game changer is that it enables people to do what they couldn’t do before. People who couldn’t draw or make music can now do that with just a line or two of text, code and even apps can be made in minutes and so forth. Unfortunately, this also applies to hackers and scammers as well, as generative AI is taking Cybersecurity threats to another level. Find out what to do about it here.

  • When opening a new business with an office, you definitely need office equipment like PCs. If you're looking for more expandability or have more demanding workloads, get a desktop PC like the ones from the JOI Work PC series, which offers complete systems built for all types of companies from educational institutions to healthcare centres. Let's take a look at what these PCs can help with.

  • Fahmi Fadzil wants all social media platforms to put disclosures for posts containing AI-generated content

    Fahmi Fadzil wants all social media platforms to put disclosures for posts containing AI-generated content

    Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil today urged all social media platform providers in the country to put disclosures for AI-generated content on their platforms. This is to avoid any unwanted incidents from happening.

  • Mufti explains the law for generating AI Images of deceased people

    Mufti explains the law for generating AI Images of deceased people

    Since the advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology, various creative tasks have become easier, especially in producing digital images. However, there are those who use this technology to produce the faces of people who have died as one way of expressing sadness and longing. So, what should you know about it?

  • EU sues X for taking user data to train AI models without permission

    EU sues X for taking user data to train AI models without permission

    As more companies build AI models, the question of data privacy becomes increasingly important. For some platforms, users are notified about data being used for training AI models and are sometimes given the choice to opt out. However, that doesn't seem to be the case for Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter).

  • Mid-range Samsung phones will get Galaxy AI update soon

    Mid-range Samsung phones will get Galaxy AI update soon

    Based on a report from Sammobile, Samsung's mid-range phones are expected to receive Galaxy AI features soon. The mid-range device is in the Galaxy A series and starts with the 2024 model year. So, what should you know about it?


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