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Google's freshly upgraded Find My Device system makes it easy to track down and deal with a missing business phone — but it's up to you to figure out how to use it.
End-to-end encryption in its new document editor means that user data is kept private and won’t be used to train AI algorithms, the company says.
Although the hole in the CocoaPods tool is now closed, developers are advised to verify there's nothing rotten in the dependencies used in their existing code.
A new study revealed that employees have real fears about AI's intrusion into their workplace. Companies can alleviate many of those anxieties by being more transparent around how they plan to use the technology.
Chrome Enterprise Core adds new management capabilities for Chrome across platforms and for multiple roles.
As iOS app sideloading unfurls in Europe, companies all need to figure out how to protect themselves, said Hexnode CEO Apu Pavithran.
After a Chinese-government sponsored espionage group hacked into US government email accounts last year, it seemed as if Microsoft might be in hot water. But so far, little has changed.
Meta paused its plan to use Facebook and Instagram posts and other content from European users to train its AI engine only after regulators pushed back. That hasn't stopped it from using US users' data for AI training.
GPS jamming is creating demand for cheap drones that use AI to navigate, target and attack. It's only a matter of time before this will be a worldwide danger.
The relatively new position of Chief AI Officer requires someone who can handle a myriad number of overlapping responsibilities, not the least of which is extracting ROI from AI technology.