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Google's AI Bots Tout 'Benefits' of Genocide, Slavery, Fascism, Other Evils
By Avram Piltch last updated
Google’s SGE and Bard give positive takes on historic evils like slavery, while offering controversial opinions on gun laws and other hot topics.

Nvidia Reveals DLSS 3.5: AI-Powered Ray Reconstruction
By Jarred Walton published
Available on all RTX graphics cards

AI Storage Optimization with GPUDirect Storage and RDMA
By Sponsored published
Hear from NVIDIA on how they are helping organizations build whole new worlds in which to operate.

SK Hynix Samples 9 GT/s HBM3E: Up to 1.15 TB/s per Stack
By Anton Shilov published
SK Hynix's 9 GT/s HBM3E set to arrive during the first half of 2024.

Forensic Watermarking Tool Embeds Trackable Info in Every Frame
By Francisco Pires published
A new forensic watermarking tool promises to be able to recover actionable information for piracy and copyright-infringement pursuits over a single frame.

How To Use Dictionaries in Python
By Les Pounder published
Learn how to create and use dictionaries in Python by creating a real world project which has them at its heart.

AnkerMake M5C Review: Fast 3D Printing, No Screen
By Denise Bertacchi published
AnkerMake’s second printer pours on the speed, but takes away the screen in favor of a phone app.

Intel's LGA1851 Platform Likely to Persist Through 2026
By Anton Shilov published
Intel's LGA1851 and Z890 platform is expected to support at least two generations of CPUs.
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