If you use Facebook, Twitter, or basically any part of the internet at all, sometime in the last 24 hours you’ve seen Microsoft’s newest tool, the age-guesser. Everyone’s sharing it, using it, and laughing over (or feeling insulted by) the results. But the tool’s rapid spread also accidentally highlights one of the biggest challenges of the digital age: the fine print.
Microsoft is laying off more employees, a new round after they cut thousands last year. It seems like many big tech companies are doing the same.
Amidst the AI frenzy of 2023, major players like Google, Microsoft, and Meta are in the spotlight, launching their own generative AI systems.
Microsoft has made it easy for iPhone users to check their mobile updates on Windows-enabled computers.
Though I'm certain it rarely happens, anytime you posted pictures on the Net, especially on any of the social media sites, you risk having your photos commandeered.
Nonetheless, simply put - if you're so paranoid about someone else to using them, don't post them.
Not to mention that they're the first company that the NSA went to when it started its citizen spy program.