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The President of Microsoft Believes That George Orwell’s 1984 May Manifest in 2024

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  The President of one of the largest tech companies, Microsoft, named Brad Smith, has issued a warning to all AI researchers through his statements and has said that George Orwell’s vision of an advanced dystopian society may “come to pass” by the year 2024 if the artificial intelligence research continued to get advanced without prerequisite “protection.” The top executive in charge of Microsoft service released a statement on Thursday that if we do not monitor the advancement of artificial intelligence and its development continues to accelerate at an unprecedented rate, then we might be looking at an inevitable future where our reality could very well mimic the fictional reality depicted in the well-exalted book “1984” written by a legendary writer named “George Orwell.” Brad Smith, who is the President of Microsoft, recently gave an interview to BBC in which he alluded to the fact that society might have to deal with the serious ramifications if the government doesn’t take cog...

Find Out What Is the Difference Between IP 67 and IP 68 Ratings

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  Today, there is a lot of buzz about screens, processors, RAM, and IP ratings in smartphones. The question that arises in the minds of ordinary users is, what these IP ratings are? And what they denote? What do different IP ratings mean? So let me explain to you about these ratings in a small article. I will also explain how beneficial these ratings are. This information will also help you a lot while purchasing a new phone. IP Code means Ingress Protection Rating, while in many places, it is also known as International Protection Rating. This two-letter rating sets the security standard for your device. It has two numerical digits after two alphabets that indicate the standard of the device’s security standard. IEC, i.e., International Electrotechnical Commission, defines the IP rating. This rating indicates the safety of solid objects (including body parts such as hands and fingers), dust, accidental contact, and device provided against electricity and water. Now, let me tell yo...

Google: Improved Privacy Measure With Quick Delete in Search of History

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  With Google’s improved privacy control options, you can erase data from the last 15 minutes. Do you think about mistakenly revealing your embarrassing history to anyone? Well, Google has improved the privacy control and features along with the ability to erase anything you have seen in the last 15 minutes. Google is introducing these features to protect your privacy on online activity. The new ‘Quick Delete’ feature allows users to have greater control over their data, especially via its Chrome browser.  Google has recently shifted its focus towards privacy and security, which led to better improvement plans for most of its services. Google has also introduced new techniques to guide customers to protect their privacy online. For instance, Google presented new policies for privacy matter to Chrome, which also includes an auto-delete method to erase user’s location history.  With the auto-delete method, the company has announced that it will be including privacy labels f...