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Deepset raises $30M to help enterprises unlock the value of LLMs

Germany-based Deepset has raised $30 million in funding to help enterprises tap the power of LLMs for internal business applications.Read More

White House launches AI Cyber Challenge to test how top AI models protect software

Today the Biden-Harris Administration launched a two-year competition that uses AI to protect the U.S.’s most critical software.Read More

Microsoft unveils next-gen AI solutions to boost frontline productivity amid labor challenges

Microsoft aims to enhance the efficiency of frontline service professionals through Copilot integrated into Dynamics 365 Field Service.Read More

Hands-On With Insta360 X3 and Invisible Dive Case – CNET

Insta360’s new Invisible Dive Case allows for a full 360-degree view and an invisible selfie stick underwater for the first time.

Dishing on generative AI with GamesBeat’s Dean Takahashi | The AI Beat

I took a beat (pun intended) to dish a little bit with my colleague, GamesBeat leader Dean Takahashi, about the current era of generative AI.Read More

The Best Back-to-School Appliances and Devices – CNET

Whether you’re moving into your freshman dorm or senior year apartment, here are the essential back-to-school appliances and devices.

LG Knocks Up to $299 Off Its Convenient CordZero Stick Vacuums – CNET

If you’re looking for an easier way to keep your house clean, grab one of these lightweight and convenient LG vacuums while they’re hundreds off.

iPhone 14 Owners Can Take 50% Off a New Case From Case-Mate – CNET

Upgrade your phone case for half price — including MagSafe options — with this CNET-exclusive deal.

Timberline Solar Shingles, Jumper Modules Recalled By GAF Energy for Fire Hazard – CNET

The company says 80% of the needed repairs and replacements are already done. Here’s what you need to know.

How we host Ars, the finale and the 64-bit future

Enlarge (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images) Greetings, dear readers, and congratulations—we’ve reached the end of our four-part series on how Ars Technica is hosted in the cloud, and it…

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