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PULLMAN – Washington State's 2024 schedule is nearly complete, with two early games announced for a national audience. Washington State's Sept. 7 home game against Texas Tech will air on Fox at 7 p.m., while the Sept. 14 Apple Cup at Lumen Field in Seattle will be broadcast on streaming service Peacock with kickoff at 12:30 p.m., according to the announcement. Meanwhile, three of the Cougars' away games will also be nationally televised: Washington State's game against San Diego State on Oct. 26 will air at 7:30 p.m. on CBS Sports, while games against Boise State (Sept. 28), Fresno State…
SAN FRANCISCO — Google said it is scaling back its use of AI-generated answers in some search results after its technology made high-profile errors, including telling users to put glue on pizza and saying President Barack Obama is Muslim.Google began showing artificial intelligence-generated answers at the top of search results for U.S. users two weeks ago, but users and search engine experts began noticing on Thursday that a significant drop in search queries was triggering the AI answers compared to previous years.Google search chief Liz Reid acknowledged in a blog post Thursday afternoon that the company is scaling back some…
Forbes Asia June 2024 CoverForbes Asia aAsia and technology have long had a special relationship. Countries in the region boast vibrant tech sectors and at least one national champion that has grown from a small startup into a regional or even global giant, such as Canva in Australia, Alibaba in China, Infosys in India, GoTo in Indonesia, Grab in Malaysia, Sea in Singapore, Samsung in South Korea, TSMC in Taiwan, and VinFast in Vietnam. This issue is packed with examples of Asia's relentless pursuit of technological innovation: the rise of AI has been fueled in no small part by equipment…
There is always a new technology hitting the market, and with it comes promises of innovative capabilities and a slew of bells and whistles. It’s easy to feel like a kid in a high-tech candy store as you peruse the latest lineup of goodies and think about what you want and need. There are promising products that can help promote resident safety and quality of life, streamline tasks, and improve documentation as well as data collection and analysis. But before you spend that money, really think about the what, why, and how of any new technology. Otherwise, you could end…
Caesar Rodney’s Graham Buckson throws to first for an out in the third inning of Caesar Rodney’s 1-0 win against Sussex Tech in the semifinals of the DIAA state tournament at Frawley Stadium, Thursday, May 30, 2024.William Bretzger-Delaware News JournalCaesar Rodney’s Graham Buckson (right) gets a visit from pitcher Steven Donigan after Buckson made two straight plays to keep Donigan’s perfect game going in the third inning of Caesar Rodney’s 1-0 win against Sussex Tech in the semifinals of the DIAA state tournament at Frawley Stadium, Thursday, May 30, 2024.William Bretzger-Delaware News JournalCaesar Rodney’s Evan Fowler reacts after getting the…
Several technology companies reported strong revenue growth in the first quarter of 2024, driven by rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI) products and services. As the AI revolution gains momentum, companies in various sectors are adopting AI technology to enhance their services, streamline operations, and become more competitive in the market. Some notable companies include: Performer This Quarter teeth C3.ai, HP and Shino. C3.ai Results Exceed Expectations C3.ai, an enterprise AI software company, report Fourth quarter fiscal 2024 results were strong, beating guidance and analyst expectations. The company achieved its fifth consecutive quarter of accelerating revenue growth, with subscription revenue…
Eric Lefkofsky is no stranger to going public: This will be his fourth time publicly listed. The serial entrepreneur, whose net worth is estimated at nearly $4 billion, has already taken three companies he founded public. Today, he's the founder of Tempus, a genomic testing and data analytics company preparing for an IPO, but he's best known as the co-founder of daily deal pioneer Groupon, which went public in 2011 at a valuation of about $13 billion in one of the year's most high-profile debuts. While Groupon's IPO and the years following it were notoriously troubled, the public offerings of…
It seems like every day new news about artificial intelligence hits the news. Which stories should grab our attention, and which are just clickbait? In a new episode of the Cornell Keynote Podcast, CornellKaran Girotra, Charles H. Dyson Family Professor of Management and professor of operations, technology and innovation at Cornell University's SC Johnson School of Management and Cornell Tech, will discuss AI's current capabilities and share the most noteworthy updates on the technology. Some business leaders believe that artificial intelligence will replace human workers in the not-too-distant future. Only time will tell. In the meantime, advances in AI are…
Georgia has announced the official kickoff time for its non-conference game against Tennessee Tech at Sanford Stadium. It's the Bulldogs' first home game of the year and will kick off at 2 pm on ESPN+/SECN+. As for Georgia's game schedule, four game times have already been announced: the Bulldogs vs. Clemson in the Aflac Kickoff Classic (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta) is scheduled to start at noon on Aug. 31, and Georgia vs. Alabama is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 28. Both games will be broadcast on ABC.Georgia has three top-10 opponents on the road this fall and…
SAN FRANCISCO — ChatGPT developer OpenAI said Thursday it had found groups from Russia, China, Iran and Israel trying to use its technology to influence political discourse around the world, highlighting concerns that generative artificial intelligence is making it easier for nation-state actors to launch covert propaganda campaigns as the 2024 presidential election approaches.OpenAI removed accounts linked to known propaganda operations in Russia, China and Iran, an Israeli political campaign firm and a previously unknown group originating from Russia that its researchers dubbed “Bad Grammar,” which built software that used OpenAI's technology to help write posts, translate them into different…