
OpenAI deal with Reddit shows complete lack of user agency over content
OpenAI has made extensive use of forums like Reddit to train its AI models in the past. Now, it is closing a ...
OpenAI has made extensive use of forums like Reddit to train its AI models in the past. Now, it is closing a ...
LogRhythm and Exabeam have announced that they are merging, marking another step toward change in the securit...
With generative Artificial Intelligence (gen-AI) rarely out of the technology newswires for a moment, current...
Google is ready to commercially launch its Starline project. In a statement, the company says this video conf...
NetApp's all-flash portfolio is doing very well. Last year it grew by no less than 21 percent. However, the c...
Okta recently hosted customers at the FC Utrecht stadium in the Netherlands. This MeetUp focused on 'The Conv...
For this new episode of Techzine Talks on Tour we sat down with Alex Stamos during RSA Conference. Stamos is ...
Red Hat has had a busy week wrapping up its annual Summit. During our visit to the event in Denver, the compa...
The human is often seen as the weak link in cybersecurity. You can have all the security tooling in the world...
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott is convinced that the rise of genAI is bigger than the "iPhone moment." He argu...