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New CyberArk research finds Australian employees choosing convenience over cyber security policies.
Dell urges APAC enterprises to appoint Chief AI Officers and adopt top-down AI strategies, predicting significant ROI in 2025.
Tech professionals are now well-practiced in using ChatGPT for coding and development, including the new Canvas feature. However, the AI can still make mistakes.
Veo is in private preview, while Imagen 3 will be in general availability next week.
Most of the Nova line is available now, with a heavy-duty “reasoning” model coming early in 2025.
The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI provides a tool for businesses to explore the global AI landscape.
AI models within popular tech companies lack transparency in training data, the Australian Senate Select Committee reports.
TechRepublic sat down with a Macquarie Data Centres' exec to discuss the local data center landscape amid the AI revolution. Here's what’s driving massive change.
TechRepublic asked cyber experts to predict the top trends that will impact the security field in 2025.
With preset prompts, a built-in Chrome extension, and unlimited usage, it might be the best new AI tool.
AI safety institutes from the U.S., U.K., E.U., Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Kenya, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore officially formed the “International Network of AI Safety Institutes.”
There are many nonprofits dedicated to making technology more affordable, accessible, and secure.
DataStax's CTO discusses how Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) enhances AI reliability, reduces hallucinations, and transforms information retrieval.
AI is transforming supply chain automation, enabling retailers to optimize operations and innovate with machine learning and generative AI.
El Capitan, built by HPE, tops the 2024 TOP500 list as the world’s fastest supercomputer, driving breakthroughs in AI, nuclear research, and energy.