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Apple Vision Pro — here's how big analysts think it will be (www.tomsguide.com)

I just wanted to hear what everyone's thoughts are on Apple's new product line coming out in 2024. Will this be the new iPad/iPhone? While the price is certainly prohibitive, from what I can tell from the keynote and promo, it really does seem like the real deal; a different way of interacting 'in space.' I think this is the...

Internet of Things in Construction Market Insights: Researching Growth and Sizing for Competitive Advantage (kbin.social)

The global Internet of Things (IoT) in construction market size is expected to reach USD 26.79 Billion in 2028 and register a robust revenue CAGR over the forecast period, according to latest analysis by Emergen Research. Steady market revenue growth rate can be attributed to increasing adoption of Internet-connected device in...

European digital rights group files complaint against US company TeleSign over profiling millions of phone users globally (web.archive.org)

TeleSign generates a “reputation score” and sells its services to various clients like TikTok, Microsoft or Salesforce. TeleSign secretly received the mobile phone data from BICS, a Belgian company that provides interconnection services for many mobile phone companies, the NGO says.

“Lying” in computer-generated texts: hallucinations and omissions (blog.oup.com)

There is huge excitement about ChatGPT and other large generative language models that produce fluent and human-like texts in English and other human languages. But these models have one big drawback, which is that their texts can be factually incorrect (hallucination) and also leave out key information (omission)....

Apple joins the opposition to encryption-bypassing 'spy clause' in UK internet law (www.theregister.com)

Apple has joined the rapidly growing chorus of tech organizations calling on British lawmakers to revise the nation’s Online Safety Bill – which for now is in the hands of the House of Lords – so that it safeguards strong end-to-end encryption.

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