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Our ability to think could be harmed by AI systems.

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AI algorithms could disrupt our ability to think In a report to Congress this year, the US National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence found that AI is "world-altering." AI is also changing people's minds because the AI-powered machine is now the mind. This will be a reality in the 2020s. We are learning to rely on AI for so many things as a society that we may become less inquisitive and more trusting of the information AI-powered computers deliver. In other words, we may already be outsourcing our thinking to computers, resulting in the loss of a component of our agency. The trend toward more AI use shows no signs of slowing down. According to the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, private investment in AI will reach an all-time high of $93.5 billion in 2021, more than doubling from the previous year. In addition, in 2021, the number of patent filings connected to AI innovation will be 30 times higher than in 2015. This is evidenc

Apple's Spring Operating System Updates will be supported by Jamf the same day.

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Apple Operating system  Apple's iOS 15.4, iPadOS 15.4, tvOS 15.4, and macOS 12.3 were released this week, and amf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the industry-standard in Apple Enterprise Management, stated today that it is ready to support them. Jamf continues to provide same-day support, allowing users to upgrade to the most recent operating system on the same day it becomes available. Jamf maintains compatibility for all of Apple's spring releases across its solution portfolio by conducting rigorous testing in Apple's beta releases. Jamf is committed to assisting organizations in achieving success with Apple, and in order to do so, it is vital to support Apple's releases as soon as they are available. Customers will have fast access to new OS capabilities, and IT will be able to keep end-users safe. Protection against security vulnerabilities:   Older versions of software have a higher risk of security flaws, thus it's advisable to have users upgrade to the most recent operating