Kagan: I warned you about Alexa, Home, HomePod AI privacy risk
Today, Amazon is embarrassed and red-faced now that their Alexa AI smart speaker has been caught red-handed recording a private conversation, putting it into a
Today, Amazon is embarrassed and red-faced now that their Alexa AI smart speaker has been caught red-handed recording a private conversation, putting it into a
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You love the idea of buying an AI and IoT device like Google Home or Amazon Echo for the holiday season. You want to speak
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IBM launches new Cloud Private software built on Kubernetes IBM rolled out its new Cloud Private software platform Wednesday aimed at tech-companies that want on-premise cloud
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