[ad_1] Employees are using AI to generate fake expense receipts. Leading expense software platforms report a sharp increase in AI-created fraudulent documents following the launch of...
[ad_1] Many modern living rooms are now dominated by a huge television, but researchers say there might be little point in plumping for an ultra-high-definition model....
[ad_1] Apple is moving ahead with plans to bring advertising to its Maps app. Starting next year, businesses will be able to pay for more prominent...
[ad_1] Australia’s competition regulator sued Microsoft today, accusing it of misleading millions of customers into paying higher prices for its Microsoft 365 software after bundling it...
[ad_1] Countries signed their first UN treaty targeting cybercrime in Hanoi on Saturday, despite opposition from an unlikely band of tech companies and rights groups warning...
[ad_1] Electronic Arts has spent the past year pushing its nearly 15,000 employees to use AI for everything from code generation to scripting difficult conversations about...
[ad_1] OpenAI’s rival Anthropic has a different approach — and “a clearer path to making a sustainable business out of AI,” writes the Wall Street Journal....
[ad_1] “Mozilla is introducing a new privacy framework for Firefox extensions that will require developers to disclose whether their add-ons collect or transmit user data…” reports...
[ad_1] Slashdot reader joshuark writes: Microsoft says that the File Explorer (formerly Windows Explorer) now automatically blocks previews for files downloaded from the Internet to block...
[ad_1] “Around tables cluttered with dice, maps and character sheets, players are doing far more than playing,” writes Phys.org. It’s what sociologists call serious leisure —...