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  1. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  2. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  3. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  4. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  5. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  6. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  7. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  8. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  9. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  10. TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #Te cnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews

    TECNO Slim 2 – Smartphone siêu mỏng gây chú ý tại MWC 2025 #TecnoSlim2 #MWC2025 #SmartphoneSieumong #CongngheMoi #TechNews TECNO tiếp tục khiến giới công nghệ bất ngờ tại Mobile World Congress 2025 khi trình làng mẫu concept siêu mỏng TECNO Slim 2. Thiết bị ngay lập tức thu hút sự chú ý nhờ thiết kế gần như “không tưởng” trong thế giới smartphone…

    tinmoitrongngay2.wordpress.com

  11. 200.000 neuronas humanas en un chip (CL1) juegan a Doom en bucle cerrado: estímulos eléctricos ↔ acciones, con aprendizaje en tiempo real. Cortical Labs lo presenta como "ordenador biológico" y abre su API. aidoo.news/noticia/We3awr

    #Tecnologia #Investigacion #Bioingenieria #MWC2025 #Videojuegos

  12. 200.000 neuronas humanas en un chip (CL1) juegan a Doom en bucle cerrado: estímulos eléctricos ↔ acciones, con aprendizaje en tiempo real. Cortical Labs lo presenta como "ordenador biológico" y abre su API. aidoo.news/noticia/We3awr

    #Tecnologia #Investigacion #Bioingenieria #MWC2025 #Videojuegos

  13. 200.000 neuronas humanas en un chip (CL1) juegan a Doom en bucle cerrado: estímulos eléctricos ↔ acciones, con aprendizaje en tiempo real. Cortical Labs lo presenta como "ordenador biológico" y abre su API. aidoo.news/noticia/We3awr

    #Tecnologia #Investigacion #Bioingenieria #MWC2025 #Videojuegos

  14. 200.000 neuronas humanas en un chip (CL1) juegan a Doom en bucle cerrado: estímulos eléctricos ↔ acciones, con aprendizaje en tiempo real. Cortical Labs lo presenta como "ordenador biológico" y abre su API. aidoo.news/noticia/We3awr

    #Tecnologia #Investigacion #Bioingenieria #MWC2025 #Videojuegos

  15. 🎉 #Throwback to #MWC2025!

    Sebastian Robitzsch from @InterDigitalEU shows how #ISAC can be used in cellular networks in this demo video. The future of intelligent, perceptive networks is here! 💪

    📺 Watch it now: youtu.be/FcHf66ttig0

    🔗 Learn more: multix-6g.eu/

  16. Nothing is unveiling its latest mid-range smartphones today 📱 The Phone (3a) series promises some interesting features with that signature transparent design and Glyph lighting ✨ Read the article to get all the details before the official launch at 10 AM GMT.

    #Nothing #NothingPhone3a #NothingPhone #Smartphone #MWC2025

    true-tech.net/nothing-phone-3a

  17. Nothing is unveiling its latest mid-range smartphones today 📱 The Phone (3a) series promises some interesting features with that signature transparent design and Glyph lighting ✨ Read the article to get all the details before the official launch at 10 AM GMT.

    #Nothing #NothingPhone3a #NothingPhone #Smartphone #MWC2025

    true-tech.net/nothing-phone-3a

  18. 5G just got a major boost! 🚀 MediaTek and Qualcomm unveil their next-gen modems at #MWC2025. Which one will lead the 5G revolution? Let us know! 💬 #5G #TechInnovation forbes.com/sites/moorinsights/

  19. 🚀 Marzo arrives con la adrenalina del #MWC2025, y Lenovo nos ha dejado con la boca abierta. 🌞 Portátiles con energía solar, y ahora... el Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i: un diseño único con vidrio verde esmeralda y cámaras ocultas. ¿Listos para experimentar el futuro? 📱💻 #InnovaciónLenovo yankodesign.com/2025/03/12/tea

  20. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas

  21. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas

  22. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas

  23. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas

  24. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas