Tech News - 30 Sept 2023

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Hey Legend,

Welcome to my new tech news article series, where I will be sharing 10 tech-related news stories from every day.

I'm excited to start this series because I believe that it's important to stay informed about the latest trends and developments in the tech world. Tech is constantly evolving, and it can be difficult to keep up with all the latest news.

That's where I come in. I'll do the hard work of finding and summarizing the most important tech news stories of the day, so you can stay informed without having to spend hours scouring the web.

So Let's get started.


News 1

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Authors shocked to find AI ripoffs of their books being sold on Amazon

Book spamming, sometimes with multiple bogus titles going online in one day, has hit writers like Rory Cellan-Jones. Publishing a book is a big occasion for any writer, and Rory Cellan-Jones is no exception.

“Like any author, I obsessively check Amazon,” he said. “And this thing popped up.”

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These are the 10 most popular jobs that pay more than $100K, study finds

There are more high-paying roles in the health and tech sectors because of the rising demand for AI experts and mental health services.

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You can now try DALL-E 3 in Bing's Image Creator for free

Before the full chat version launches in ChatGPT Plus in October. The prompt for the image below was "Exterior view of an old junk store in New York in the 80s. The shop sign reads "THE DECODER". In the window of the store is a sign that says "AI NEWS FOR FREE". I used the Image Creator via Edge.

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Here's how to stop Google from using your web content for generative AI

Google introduced Google-Extended, a new control that allows web publishers to manage how their content is used for generative AI.

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Is Metaverse For Real?

Zuckerberg might have just infused life into the Metaverse—by ‘life,’ we mean literally. He recently appeared on a podcast with Lex Fridman, and guess what? It was the first interview to happen in the Metaverse.

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Researchers from Apple and EPFL Introduce the Boolformer Model

The optimism that deep neural networks, particularly those based on the Transformer design, will speed up scientific discovery stems from their contributions to previously intractable problems in computer vision and language modeling. However, they still need help to handle more complex logical problems.

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Meet CodePlan: A Task-Agnostic AI Framework For Repository-Level Coding Using Large Language Models (LLMs) And Planning

A revolution in the field of coding work automation has been brought about by introducing Large Language Models (LLMs), such as GPT-3. These models have extraordinary generative skills and have opened the path for the creation of Replit, GitHub Copilot, and Amazon Code Whisperer.

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Chinese Hackers Are Hiding in Routers in the US and Japan

Plus: Stolen US State Department emails, $20 million zero-day flaws, and controversy over the EU’s message-scanning law.

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Ghost in the IDE: Testing Replit’s AI Helper, Ghostwriter

Recently, I’ve been taking a trip through tools that give the software developer hints, help, debugging advice or (in some cases) complete code snippets, boosted by what we are currently referring to as AI. My particular preference are hints given on the edit line, like Visual Studio already does and Copilot does even more of.

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Deploying Your Machine Learning Model to Production in the Cloud

Machine learning modeling activity is also one of the activities that AWS supports. With several services, modeling activities can be supported, such as developing the model to making it into production. AWS has shown versatility, which is essential for any business that needs scalability and speed.

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That's all for today's tech news roundup. I hope you found this information helpful and informative. If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to leave a comment below.