Author Archives: Arslan Arif

Data Centers in Europe Won’t Stop Tiktok Ban Calls

It is claimed by the video platform that the new facilities will reduce the amount of personal information leaving the EU as well as restrict employee access to personal information. To ease fears about data privacy and Chinese access to user information, Chinese social video giant TikTok plans to open two new data centers in [...]

EinsteinGPT Powered by OpenAI Launched by Salesforce

With the OpenAI large language model, customers can swap it out for any public or private language model they choose. As part of its customer relationship management (CRM) offering, Salesforce has announced the launch of EinsteinGPT, a new generative AI product that the company says will be contextually aware and available across its application suite, [...]

WhatsApp Has Started a Test to Silence “Unknown Numbers”

WhatsApp made it easier to connect with large groups of people early last year by introducing the Communities function, further elevating it to one of the top messaging services on the market. However, it also entails letting strangers contact and chat with us on the phone and in our inboxes. As we know, dealing with [...]

Encrypted Direct Messages Are Set To Launch This Month On Twitter

In addition to many product changes to make Twitter a more attractive platform, Elon Musk has repeatedly mentioned that he desires to improve and secure direct messages as much as possible. To make DMs more secure, he will use an encrypted messaging app called "Superset Signal" It was announced over the weekend by Musk that [...]

China’s Tencent Will Produce a ChatGPT Clone

The Chinese government has been calling for homebrew AI tools to be integrated into the economy to boost productivity. The country's tech giants are making plans. The Chinese technology giant Tencent has formed a new team to develop a chatbot similar to the massively popular chatbot ChatGPT developed by OpenAI. The artificial intelligence tool is [...]

Hackers Steal Activision: Games & Employee Data

Vx-underground, a cybersecurity and malware research group, has published screenshots of data purported to have been stolen from Activision, including a schedule of planned content to be released for the popular first-person shooter Call of Duty in the coming months. Insider Gaming, a games blog, announced on Monday that it had confirmed a data breach, [...]

IoT Governance Needs Tightening, But Reforms Are Coming

New international laws and standards are expected to change that situation soon. New international laws and standards are expected to change that situation soon. A lot has been happening in IoT cybersecurity in the last three months. It was recently discovered by researchers from Unit 42 that criminal botnets tried to worm their way into [...]

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