
Musk Shares Deepfake Video, Synchron Integrates ChatGPT, CRAM Chip Transforms AI Energy Use, Google Keeps Third-Party Cookies, and more...
July 29, 202410m 46s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Elon Musk Shares Deepfake Video of Kamala Harris, Sparking Misinformation Concerns Ahead of 2024 Election
(2:06): Synchron Integrates ChatGPT into Brain-Computer Interface, Revolutionizing Communication for ALS Patients
(4:07): Revolutionary CRAM Chip Slashes AI Energy Use by Over 2,500 Times
(6:13): Google Reverses Course: Third-Party Cookies to Stay in Chrome Amid Privacy Sandbox Overhaul
(8:08): Samsung's New 'AutoBlocker' Enhances Mobile Security Against Unauthorized Apps and Malware
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(2:06): Synchron Integrates ChatGPT into Brain-Computer Interface, Revolutionizing Communication for ALS Patients
(4:07): Revolutionary CRAM Chip Slashes AI Energy Use by Over 2,500 Times
(6:13): Google Reverses Course: Third-Party Cookies to Stay in Chrome Amid Privacy Sandbox Overhaul
(8:08): Samsung's New 'AutoBlocker' Enhances Mobile Security Against Unauthorized Apps and Malware
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Image credit: SciTechDaily
Topics
Elon MuskKamala Harrisdeepfake videomisinformation2024 presidential electionAI in politicssocial media accountabilityneurotechnologybrain-computer interfaceBCI technologyOpenAI ChatGPTALSenergy consumptionCRAM technologymagnetic tunnel junctionsvon Neumann architecturePrivacy Sandboxthird-party cookiesdata privacydigital advertisingcybersecuritySamsung AutoBlockermalware protectionmobile app securityremote access trojansuser data protectionFDA market approvaldigital devices interactionAI capabilitiessemiconductor collaborationGeneral Data Protection Regulation