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The most notable technology news of 2023 shows that as generative AI and geopolitics roil the technology industry, there is growing unease about the dominance of big tech companies.
The availability of Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word on Quest devices offers new ways to interact with productivity apps on up to three virtual screens in mixed reality. But hardware needs to evolve before spatial computing is ready for the offi
Sedgwick, a global insurance claims administrator that receives 1.7 million documents a day, turned to generative AI to summarize multi-page claims for adjusters and to streamline operations. CDO Leah Cooper explained how Sedgwick embraced the new te
Salesforce has introduced support for two key Apple solutions in a move that hints at the bright and shiny enterprise future for Apple, augmented reality, and Vision Pro.
Microsoft's newest small language model is purported to be faster than large language models 25 times its size.
The new large language model will be available in three sizes for different purposes, including use in data centers and on mobile devices.
One area where generative AI tools have shown real potential is assisting developers in creating software, as well as the testing platforms and documentation that go along with it, according to a new study.
Facing a tech talent shortage, many corporate leaders see generative AI applications such as ChatGPT as one way to fill the gap by taking on tasks normally handled by workers.
Case in point: OpenAI’s rumored “breakthrough,” called Q*, is not about to usher in the age of AGI or a humanity-crushing singularity.
As generative AI platforms ingest greater oceans of data and get connected to more and more corporate databases, researchers are sounding an alarm: the tools are highly inaccurate and becoming more inscrutable.