Cloudflare opposes EU’s network use levies
Cloudflare has spoken out against the European Union’s (EU) planned network use levies, claiming that they will lead to discrimination and negatively impact customers’ overall internet experience. The EU’s plan calls for Content and Application Providers (CAPs) such as Netflix and YouTube to pay to the cost of network infrastructure, which telecom firms maintain is […]
iBrave offers cloud hosting deal for $99.99
iBrave has announced a limited-time deal on its cloud hosting services in an effort to transform the world of web hosting. This special offer allows users to host an infinite number of domains with unlimited bandwidth for $99.99. Normally priced at $2,997, iBrave’s cloud hosting bundle is currently available for an incredible 96% off through […]
AI limitations: fabrication, errors, and dependability doubts
AI may undeniably boost productivity in areas like as help desks, accounting, and programming, however, total replacement of human personnel remains a distant goal. It has been shown that ChatGPT and other AI models have various flaws. One of these is its tendency to fabricate and falsify information. Even when provided correct information, ChatGPT frequently […]
New EU draft requires non-EU cloud partnership
According to a new EU draft paper, big non-European Union (EU) cloud service providers, such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, may only receive an EU cybersecurity certification by forming a joint venture with an EU-based firm. Non-EU businesses participating in the joint venture would be limited to a minority ownership, and personnel having access to […]
Meta pledges to avoid missteps in Canada’s Bill C-18
In a meeting with the Canadian Heritage committee, Meta, formerly known as Facebook, assured members that if Bill C-18, a proposed legislation aimed at compensating Canadian media businesses, is approved, it will not repeat the same mistakes it did in Australia. Meta was chastised in February 2021 when it blocked access to news articles in […]
Pearson initiates legal action to protect intellectual property
Textbook publishers Pearson has announced its intention to sue over the improper use of its intellectual property (IP) for training artificial intelligence (AI) models. CEO Andy Bird expressed worry about other companies using Pearson’s material to train their AI systems. Pearson has already issued a cease-and-desist letter, but the receiver has not been identified. Pearson […]
Intel announces workforce reduction
Intel has stated its desire to reduce the number of employees in key business areas and jobs inside the corporation in order to streamline operations and save money. The decision to decrease employees was rather foreseeable, considering Intel’s stated goal of cutting costs by $3 billion this year and reaching annual savings of $10 billion […]
Fortune 1000 telecom employees highly targeted on dark web
Employees at Fortune 1000 telecommunications companies are among the most susceptible on dark web networks, according to research issued by threat intelligence firm SpyCloud. The research discovered 6.34 million sets of credentials, including corporate email addresses and passwords, thought to belong to telecom industry employees. Surprisingly, just nine Fortune 1000 telecom businesses were affiliated with […]