Popular posts from this blog
The Intel Core i9-12900KS has three major flaws.
The Intel Core i9-12900KS The Core i9-12900KS, Intel's latest and finest, is being hailed as the best gaming CPU on the market, a claim Intel made just six months ago with the Core i9-12900K. It should give the best performance of any consumer CPU you can buy, with a price tag of around $750 to $800. Based on early benchmarks, it appears to be the best Intel CPU available, but that doesn't imply you should rush out and get it. In the realm of PC technology, edging out tiny improvements is nothing new, but Intel's latest attempt strikes an unappealing balance between price and performance gains, exacerbating the platform's greatest flaws. The issue with performance The Core i9-primary 12900KS's flaw is how little it adds to the vanilla Core i9-12900K. Intel's S-series, or special edition, processors don't normally provide a significant performance boost. They're binned processors that use Intel's top-of-the-line dies to squeeze out every last ounce of...
Message Reactions are being rolled out to select WhatsApp beta users.
WhatsApp WhatsApp is one of the most widely used instant messaging (IM) applications in the world. Despite its slower growth than some of its competitors, like Telegram, the company nevertheless manages to be the leading messenger in some locations. The multi-device feature, for example, has been in the works for years on the Meta-owned platform. It is, however, still problematic and does not provide cloud storage for instant, continuous backups. Message reactions are the most recent feature of this IM service. This feature is similar to that of iMessage for those who are unfamiliar. Users can choose an emoji as a reaction while holding on to communication. It's best to respond to a received message without requiring texting "ok" or a thumbs-up emoji. On the beta channel of the app, the Message Reactions functionality is now rolling out to some Android users. WABetaInfo revealed some fresh details about the WhatsApp Message Reactions feature last month. The functionalit...
Google claims that AI-generated content violates its guidelines.
AI-generated content violates its guidelines According to Search Advocate John Mueller, content written automatically using AI writing tools violates Google's Webmaster Guidelines. According to Google's webmaster standards, text written automatically utilizing AI writing tools is considered spam, according to Search Advocate John Mueller. In answer to an inquiry concerning GPT-3 AI writing tools, this topic was discussed during a recent Google Search Central SEO office-hours hangout. There’s a debate in the SEO community about the use of GPT-3 tools and whether they’re acceptable from Google’s point of view. According to Mueller, AI-generated content falls under the category of auto-generated content, which could result in a manual punishment. However, without the help of human reviewers, Google's systems may be unable to recognize AI-generated content. As we'll see later in this essay, AI writing tools have real applications, and many reputable firms use them without t...
Comments
Post a Comment
Someone comment on the post!