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Proton Mail is Fighting Back Against Tracking Links

How To Geek: “Emails are full of tracking links, especially in newsletters and promotional mailing lists, which can pass sensitive information about you to the sender. They’re such a problem that Proton Mail, the privacy-sensitive alternative to Gmail and other email platforms, is trying to prevent it with a new “Tracking Links Protection” feature. When… Continue Reading

14 free tools: Obscure yet helpful software from Adobe, Microsoft, and more

PC World: “Many of the biggest software makers are known for their expensive, but nevertheless popular purchase programs. Yet many of these companies also offer free software with some surprisingly useful features. Yes, even giants like Adobe and Microsoft. This article will introduce you to these mostly unknown free gems. It’s important to note that… Continue Reading

Wikipedia’s Moment of Truth

The New York Times [free to read]: “Can the online encyclopedia help teach A.I. chatbots to get their facts right — without destroying itself in the process?…The new A.I. chatbots have typically swallowed Wikipedia’s corpus, too. Embedded deep within their responses to queries is Wikipedia data and Wikipedia text, knowledge that has been compiled over… Continue Reading

What is Bing Chat? Here’s everything you need to know

ZDNet: “Microsoft is on a hot streak for releasing updates to its AI chatbot, powered by the same technology behind ChatGPT. And anyone can give Bing Chat a try — no waitlist or Microsoft account needed…With the new Bing, you can ask the AI chatbot questions and get detailed, human-like responses with footnotes that link… Continue Reading

Google it? People now are searching with TikTok or Reddit

Wasington Post: “For a generation of internet users looking for answers, Google was the first stop. Google became so associated with search that its name became synonymous with the act of seeking information online. But there are signs that’s changing…To be sure, Google is still a dominant force in search. The platform still holds 90… Continue Reading

GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential of Large Language Models

WORKING PAPER – GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential of Large Language Models. Tyna Eloundou, Sam Manning, Pamela Mishkin, and Daniel Rock. OpenAI, OpenResearch. University of Pennsylvania. March 27, 2023. “We investigate the potential implications of large language models (LLMs), such as Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs), on the U.S.… Continue Reading

Make the Wayback Machine the real internet

Tom Scocca – Indignity: “The Archive Is the Thing That’s Worth Browsing Now. I was trying to find a lost article on the internet. It had been published 14 years ago on a website that stopped updating 5 years ago and had bounced between different platforms during its existence. Somewhere along the way, something broke,… Continue Reading

Getting ‘forever chemicals’ out of drinking water

EWG’s guide to PFAS water filters: “What’s in your water? The “forever chemicals” known as PFAS contaminate the drinking water and groundwater of more than 2,800 communities, affecting an estimated 200 million Americans. Simply drinking a glass of water from your kitchen tap may expose you to these toxic substances – but there are steps… Continue Reading

Seeing is no longer believing — the rise of deepfakes

ThomsonReuters: “Will an increasing amount of deepfakes — deceptive images, content, and videos often created by AI and floated on the internet — start making us doubt our own eyes? The most recent Indiana Jones movie shows actor Harrison Ford de-aged by 40-plus years. The movie makers used artificial intelligence to comb through all of… Continue Reading