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Apple sues ex-employee for leaking secret projects to journalists for over 5 years: All details
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Apple sues ex-employee for leaking secret projects to journalists for over 5 years: All details

[ad_1] In an interesting turn of events, Apple has filed a lawsuit alleging a leak of classified information about projects including the recently launched Journal app. This development comes just days after the iPhone maker got hit with a lawsuit by the US Department of Justice for allegedly creating a walled garden with its devices and ecosystem. This time, Apple has alleged that Andrew Aude, a former iOS software developer, leaked details about its classified projects. Consequently, Apple seeks damages of over $25000 in addition to a jury trial.Also Read: When will Apple launch a foldable iPhone? Apple lawsuit explainedAs per the lawsuit filed in the California state court (via MacRumors), Aude not only breached Apple's confidentiality agreement but also violated labour laws. Aude jo...
Three asteroids may fly past Earth today, reveals NASA; Check speed, size, distance and more
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Three asteroids may fly past Earth today, reveals NASA; Check speed, size, distance and more

[ad_1] NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory continuously provide details of asteroid approaches. Yesterday, on March 28, it predicted three asteroids to pass Earth very close to it. Today, another batch of asteroids is on its way and is set to pass our planet. Keeping track of celestial objects such as asteroids and comets is necessary to protect Earth from the potential danger of impact which could lead to significant damage. Today, three asteroids are projected to pass Earth in close proximity. From size to speed, know all about these close approaches.Asteroid 2024 FK: DetailsNASA says the first asteroid is designated as 2024 FK. This space rock has a width of 94 feet which is equivalent to a large aeroplane. According to the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), the asteroid is m...
5 Things about AI you may have missed today: Bill Gates on India’s AI potential, UK jobs at risk and more
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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: Bill Gates on India’s AI potential, UK jobs at risk and more

[ad_1] AI roundup: Bill Gates virtually attended the Times Now Summit 2024 during which he talked about India's potential for AI collaboration. Gates also highlighted India's role in adopting and benefiting from emerging technologies such as AI. On the other hand, UK workers are on the verge of losing jobs due to AI adoption. Studies showcase that about 8 million UK workers are at risk from AI. Know more about such AI news from today, March 27, 2024.Bill Gates talks about India's AI effortsMicrosoft co-founder Bill Gates joined the Times Now Summit 2024 virtually to address the event. In a conversation with Navika Kumar, Group Editor-in-Chief of Times Now, Gates highlighted how rapidly India is adopting AI and also mitigating the potential risks. When asked about India's AI collaboratio...
150-foot asteroid to pass Earth by a narrow margin today, says NASA; Check details
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150-foot asteroid to pass Earth by a narrow margin today, says NASA; Check details

[ad_1] Earth has been impacted by multiple celestial phenomena in the last few weeks. Along with the vernal equinox, the peak of the solar cycle 25 is approaching which has led to increased solar activity. Additionally, we've also seen numerous asteroid approaches. While these space rocks do not pose a danger like solar storms, they pass Earth very closely, making it imperative to monitor them to predict any potential collision scenarios. With its advanced tech, NASA has shed light on a 150-foot asteroid that is expected to pass Earth by a narrow margin today, March 27.Also Read: Two asteroids set to fly past Earth soon, reveals NASA Asteroid 2024 EA3According to NASA, Asteroid 2024 EA3 is just one of the millions of asteroids that orbit the Sun in the main asteroid belt, which is locat...
Apple may bring AI features to iOS 18 leveraging Baidu tech; Know what’s coming
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Apple may bring AI features to iOS 18 leveraging Baidu tech; Know what’s coming

[ad_1] Apple has been recently making headlines for holding talks with companies like Google and OpenAI to use their AI services in its devices. Recently, the company also invested in several AI startups for iOS 18. Now, Apple is reported to have partnered with a Chinese tech giant company named Baidu to take advantage of their AI services. Apple is now currently in a race to introduce advanced generative AI services to compete with brands such as Samsung and Google. Know more about Apple's move to introduce AI features to upcoming devices. Apple to leverage Baidu's AI serviceAccording to a Morningstar report, Apple may use Baidu's AI services for its upcoming generative AI tools. It also highlights that the Chinese company's shares drastically increased with the news. As of now, Apple ...
WhatsApp to integrate Meta AI directly into search bar for enhanced accessibility
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WhatsApp to integrate Meta AI directly into search bar for enhanced accessibility

[ad_1] WhatsApp is on the brink of a groundbreaking shift in user interaction by integrating Meta AI directly into its search bar. This bold move promises to streamline access to AI assistance within the app, eliminating the need for users to navigate to a separate Meta AI conversation.Spotted in the latest Android WhatsApp beta update (version 2.23.25.15) by WABetaInfo, this innovative feature is poised to redefine how users engage with Meta AI. Rather than hunting for the Meta AI shortcut, users can simply start typing in the search bar to access its wealth of knowledge and assistance. Also read: iPhone update rolled out! Apple introduces iOS 17.4.1 with bug fixes, security enhancements The update will empower users with greater control over their app interface, allowing them to manag...
US lawsuit against Apple could make iPhone experience more consumer-friendly | Explained
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US lawsuit against Apple could make iPhone experience more consumer-friendly | Explained

[ad_1] The U.S. has filed a lawsuit against Apple with the aim of increasing competition for the iPhone and giving a leg up to smaller companies whose apps work with the ubiquitous device.In the lawsuit against the $2.7 trillion company, the U.S. argues the iPhone maker hurt smaller rivals and drove up prices, and the Justice Department is asking the court "to restore competitive conditions in the markets affected by Apple's unlawful conduct". Apple said the lawsuit threatens the company and the principles that set its products apart in a competitive market. Also read: Pushpak viman launched! With Swadeshi space shuttle, ISRO takes bold step into reusable rocket segmentIn Europe, consumers have already benefited after a slew of rules and regulations compelled Apple to make a number of u...
Pushpak viman launched! With Swadeshi space shuttle, ISRO takes bold step into reusable rocket segment
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Pushpak viman launched! With Swadeshi space shuttle, ISRO takes bold step into reusable rocket segment

[ad_1] ISRO has achieved a significant milestone with the successful launch and landing of Pushpak viman, an SUV-sized winged rocket often dubbed as the "Swadeshi space shuttle." The test, conducted in Karnataka, saw Pushpak viman make a precise landing on a runway after being released from an Air Force helicopter. This accomplishment marks a major stride in India's endeavor to enter the reusable rocket segment, signaling a promising advancement in the country's space exploration efforts.ISRO Chief S Somanath expressed satisfaction with the outcomes, describing them as "excellent and precise," once again showcasing the agency's technological expertise and proficiency. The mission aimed to simulate the approach and high-speed landing conditions of a Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) returnin...
Apple lawsuit: Built by Steve Jobs, Apple is like Hotel California, you can check out but you can never leave
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Apple lawsuit: Built by Steve Jobs, Apple is like Hotel California, you can check out but you can never leave

[ad_1] Call it a "walled garden" or an ecosystem, but at the heart of Thursday's blockbuster US lawsuit against Apple are the many ways the company gets customers to remain faithful to its products.- Apple versus PCs -Very early on in its nearly half-century history, Apple made a decision that its products were to stand out alone and shouldn't be combined with products from other companies. With fans touting its better design and easier interface, Apple computers often drew the vitriol of PC users who equated its products as a technological straitjacket, denying users flexibility to add software and features as they saw fit. This ethos never left Apple and very much informs the accusations brought against Apple: the company built by Steve Jobs is like the Hotel California, you can check...
OpenAI’s GPT Store flooded with spam and copyright-infringing GPTs, raising questions over moderation
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OpenAI’s GPT Store flooded with spam and copyright-infringing GPTs, raising questions over moderation

[ad_1] OpenAI's ChatGPT Store is facing a deluge of spam and copyright concerns. The marketplace, designed for custom chatbots powered by OpenAI's generative AI models, is grappling with an influx of peculiar and potentially copyright-infringing bots, indicating lax moderation efforts.Among the problematic bots are those claiming to generate art based on Disney and Marvel properties, serving as conduits to third-party paid services, and advertising the ability to circumvent AI plagiarism detection tools, Techcrunch reported. Instances of bots simulating conversations with public figures without consent and attempts at "jailbreaking" OpenAI's models to increase their permissiveness have also been identified. Also read: Sam Altman's OpenAI may bring big upgrades with GPT-5; Know how it wi...