More than GPT-4: Copilot moves into all Microsoft Office applications

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"Copilot, make me a presentation!" In Microsoft Office applications, you can use conversational AI to complete tasks in the future. Artificial intelligence has already made its way into Edge, Bing, and Skype, and other Office applications are now to follow. The so-called co-pilot is intended to help with creating presentations, completing tasks, and keeping track of things. He moves … Continue reading More than GPT-4: Copilot moves into all Microsoft Office applications

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Recordings: For the first time since 1987, more records than CDs have been sold in the USA

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In terms of sales, vinyl has long overtaken CDs in the US market. Now, for the first time, vinyl has also achieved this in terms of sales figures. In the USA, the world's largest music market, more records than CDs were sold last year for the first time since 1987. The compact disc, which once dominated the … Continue reading Recordings: For the first time since 1987, more records than CDs have been sold in the USA

How Ukraine intends to win the first cyber war

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Slava Banik is one of the most important men in the Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Transformation. He wants life in Russia to be “really uncomfortable”. He explains to us how Ukrainian hackers work - and how the "civilian secret service" works. Their attacks hit Russia far behind the front line, their attacks are aimed directly at the … Continue reading How Ukraine intends to win the first cyber war

Hacker discovers US government “No Fly List” on airline test server

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"Maia arson crimew" looked at an unsecured CommuteAir server out of boredom. There she found a 2019 FBI no-fly list. Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the FBI's "Terrorist Screening Center" has kept centralized lists of people who are considered security risks or terrorist suspects. These people have to endure an extended security check on … Continue reading Hacker discovers US government “No Fly List” on airline test server

“The Russian method is a steamroller”, asserts a French general

The Cyber ​​Defense Command closely followed the battle in cyberspace and the information field between Russia and Ukraine. The army finds that the hackers in Moscow have so far failed to destabilize a solid Ukrainian computer system. “The Russian approach is a steamroller. It wants to sow doubt among the populations by constantly watering them with information,” … Continue reading “The Russian method is a steamroller”, asserts a French general

70,000 hours of Minecraft videos should provide the AI ​​with new training data

Online video is a huge untapped source of training data. OpenAI has now found a new way to use them. OpenAI's Minecraft bot is considered to be the best of its kind to date. And there's a reason for that: During the training phase, the system was able to view 70,000 hours of video material of … Continue reading 70,000 hours of Minecraft videos should provide the AI ​​with new training data

Predator: Greek government should eliminate all doubts about spyware use

Members of the Pegasus investigative committee see many indications that the Greek government could be involved in the local espionage scandal. (Image: iHaMoo/Shutterstock.com) After a four-day stay by ten members of the European Parliament's investigative committee into the use of Pegasus and comparable spy software in Cyprus and Greece, Sophie in 't Veld drew a sobering conclusion … Continue reading Predator: Greek government should eliminate all doubts about spyware use

Apple admits that only the latest macOS closes all known security gaps

Apple has confirmed for the first time that the manufacturer does not fix all vulnerabilities in previous macOS versions. The same obviously applies to iOS. (Image: nikkimeel/Shutterstock.com) Mac users only get all security patches if they are using the very latest version of the operating system. Apple made that clear for the first time. Due to "dependencies in … Continue reading Apple admits that only the latest macOS closes all known security gaps

RIPE meetings: IP addresses as spoils of war

The war in Ukraine also affects the Internet administration. IP address managers report problems and fear that addresses will become spoils of war. The war in Ukraine and Western sanctions against Russia are also issues at the 85th meeting of the Réseaux IP Européens Network (RIPE), for which the European IP address managers are currently convening … Continue reading RIPE meetings: IP addresses as spoils of war

Will there be a Windows 12? The answer!

Windows 11 has been available for a year, but there are already rumors that Microsoft is working on the successor. We summarize them. In early 2021, the prospect of a brand-new version of Windows seemed very unlikely. In 2015, Microsoft called Windows 10 “the last version of Windows” and later qualified this statement. In the beginning, new functions with major … Continue reading Will there be a Windows 12? The answer!