Category: Technology
apple: Apple blocks update to email app with ChatGPT tech: report
[ad_1] Apple Inc has delayed the approval of an update to an email app with AI-powered tools due to worries that it may generate inappropriate content for children, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing communications between the iPhone maker and the app developer. An update to the email app, BlueMail, which uses a ...
Npci: There has to be a governance layer if you operate in financial services sector: NPCI chief Dilip Asbe
[ad_1] There is no need for Indian fintechs to operate in a grey area as new public infrastructure projects such as Open Credit Enablement Network (OCEN) and Unified Payments Interface (UPI) are providing huge opportunities for founders, National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) CEO, Dilip Asbe said at an industry event in Bengaluru. “When fintechs ...
alibaba: Alibaba and Ant venture to launch RISC-V chips for payments
[ad_1] Alibaba Group Holding’s chip unit T-Head and Alipay, the payment service under Alibaba’s financial affiliate Ant Group, will release computing chips for secure payments based on the RISC-V instruction set architecture, the two entities said. The development comes as Chinese companies continue to invest heavily in chips, in the wake of US export restrictions ...
ChatGPT API: OpenAI releases ChatGPT API for developers; Snapchat, Instacart among early users
[ad_1] OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has announced it will now allow third-party developers to integrate its AI chatbot and Whisper into their apps and services with an application programming interface (API). With the introduction of ChatGPT and Whisper models to the API, developers now have access to cutting-edge language and speech-to-text features, the company ...
Activision Blizzard: Activision fired staff for using ‘strong language’ about remote work policy
[ad_1] “Call of Duty” maker Activision Blizzard Inc has been accused by a union of illegally firing two video game testers for using “strong language” in a protest of a new company policy that limits remote work. The Communication Workers of America (CWA) said it filed a complaint with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board ...
Tiktok Parental Control Feature: TikTok to develop parental control tool to block certain videos
[ad_1] TikTok said on Wednesday it is developing a tool that will allow parents to prevent their teens from viewing content containing certain words or hashtags on the short-form video app, as the embattled company looks to shore up its public image. TikTok, owned by Chinese tech company ByteDance, is facing renewed scrutiny worldwide over ...
Waymo Layoffs: Alphabet’s Waymo cuts 137 jobs in second round of layoffs this year
[ad_1] Alphabet Inc’s self-driving technology unit, Waymo, laid off 137 employees in its second round of layoffs in 2023, the firm told Reuters on Wednesday. Including the latest job cuts, the division has let go of 8% of its workforce, or 209 employees, this year. Investors and industry watchers have been concerned as to how ...
Whatsapp Accounts: WhatsApp banned 2.9 million accounts in India in January
[ad_1] Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp on Wednesday said it banned more than 2.9 million accounts in India in the month of January, which is much lower in comparison to the 3.6 million accounts that it blocked in the previous month of December, 2022. Between January 1 and January 31, “2,918,000 WhatsApp accounts were banned. 1,038,000 ...
bike taxi: Swiggy, Zomato flag ‘misinterpretation’ of bike-taxi ban order by Delhi RTO
[ad_1] Food delivery apps Swiggy and Zomato have complained to the Delhi government against challans being issued to their two-wheeler riders in the name of a ban on bike taxi services in the national capital. The food delivery platforms have also sought clarification from the government on the directive while claiming that there has been ...
eu antitrust regulators apple: EU antitrust regulators narrow charges against Apple
[ad_1] EU antitrust regulators on Wednesday narrowed their case against Apple, focusing on its App Store rules that prevent developers from informing users of other purchasing options, while dropping another charge related to in-app payments. The European Commission, which acts as the executive for the 27-country European Union, did not say why it had dropped ...