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Thursday, 11 April 2024 10:46

The rising threat of search engine ad abuse

GUEST OPINION: A new report from BlueVoyant finds that threat actors are using the ad infrastructure built into search engines to their advantage to phish unsuspecting users. This blog outlines the growing threat and how to protect yourself.

Published in Guest Opinion

Generational AI has quickly become a mainstream technology since late 2022, and exploding within 2023. Well, Microsoft has now announced the new Windows 11 keyboard standard will include a dedicated Copilot key, the first shake-up to the keyboard since Microsoft added the Start button in 1994.

Published in Hardware

GUEST OPINION: The cybersecurity risks and rewards of artificial intelligence can be clearly seen in what’s happened since the release of ChatGPT, the world’s first widely available generative AI tool. One year on, for many of us, it’s hard to imagine life without generative AI. Tools such as ChatGPT, Bing and others offer immense benefits in terms of the time and effort saved on everyday online tasks – but there’s more to generative AI than doing your homework in 30 seconds.

Published in Guest Opinion

Australia's eSafety Commissioner has approved an industry code that will see the regulation of search engines to ensure protection against the risk of generative AI.

Published in Technology Regulation
Tuesday, 04 July 2023 11:09

ChatGPT stops defying gravity

GUEST OPINION: In June, traffic and engagement for ChatGPT finally began to retreat after months of dizzying growth.

Published in Guest Opinion

GUEST OPINION: Bing.com was already gaining traffic prior to its introduction of ChatGPT-like features, but the gains increased after it introduced its version of an OpenAI chatbot in February.

Published in Guest Research

GUEST RESEARCH: Data from web analytics company Similarweb has found visits to ChatGPT’s website, chat.openai.com, topped one billion in the month of February, up 62.5% from 616 million visits in January.

Published in Guest Research
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Is it BingGPT? No, it's a chat mode of Microsoft Bing search, and while the waitlist process made me download the Bing mobile app, the chat mode is on available on the web, via the Edge Dev beta browser, so what is it like?

Published in Home Tech

My mum is listening to Andrea Bocelli songs on Apple Music, playing on an Amazon Alexa. She asked Alexa to play songs Andrea sings in English, and an utter F-AI-L ensued.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Are you wanting to get your hands on the "new Bing" even faster, which promises an even more advanced version of the ChatGPT AI bot than currently available at the OpenAI dotcom website?

Published in Home Tech

It's Code Red at Google as Microsoft's search engine, Bing, has new AI-bling that has brought more attention to Bing that ever before, in a way that not even ham fisted attempts to get TV characters to say "Bing it!" were ever able to evoke.

Published in Home Tech

The market value of Alphabet, the parent company of Google, fell by more than US$100 billion (A$144 billion) after its much-vaunted AI service Bard made an error in answering a simple question. Its shares fell 7.7% on Wall Street.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 08 February 2023 11:41

Microsoft brings AI to Bing and Edge

Microsoft has debuted a new version of its Bing search engine using AI technology from OpenAI, along with an update to the Edge browser that can summarise and help create content.

Published in Business Software

The same group of attackers that leaked source code for Samsung Galaxy devices earlier this month, is now claiming that it has leaked the source of Microsoft products such as Bing and Cortana and also data about the WebXT compliance engineering projects.

Published in Security

Apple has opened up a possible new revenue stream that could be as much as US$60 billion (A$77.6 billion) through its new privacy narrative, a main part of which is its ad-tracking technology that in the iOS 14.5 update, technology analyst outfit Counterpoint Research claims.

Published in Mobility

The big news for Microsoft Office 365 this week is users with personal Microsoft accounts can earn Microsoft Rewards points in connection with their work searches on Bing when the Link Microsoft Azure Active Directory with Rewards feature is enabled.

Published in Enterprise Cloud

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published an issues paper on the impact of default settings for search engines and browsers on mobile devices, and is seeking submissions from consumers and the industry.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Google has very cleverly got its way as far as the news media code is concerned, leading Australian politicians on and ensnaring them in a very neat trap. And the company has ensured that nobody will lose face as a result of all the threats.

Published in Open Sauce

Global software company, Microsoft, today announced it will install a browser extension that makes Bing the default search engine for Google Chrome beginning with Office 365 ProPlus version 2002.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Monday, 15 October 2018 10:00

DuckDuckGo search queries hit 30m per day

The privacy-focused Internet search engine DuckDuckGo has achieved a high of 30 million search queries a day recently, the company behind it says.

Published in Apps
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