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April 15, 2025
Discover Financial Services exec: GenAI isn't yet ready for prime time
In a highly regulated area like financial services, generative AI tools can still go off the rails, says Keith Toney, president of Credit and Decision Management at Discover Financial Services.
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Drones are the future of cybercrime
When it comes to opportunities for bad guys to use drones for cyberattacks, the sky's the limit.
Will generative AI replace software engineers?
Generative AI has entered the world of software development—and it's making waves. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Murali Sastry from Skillsoft and Eran Yanav from Tabnine to tackle the big question: Will generative AI replace mid-level software engineers? Or are developers evolving into AI-augmented leaders?
Atlassian gathers its apps into collections to bolster productivity
At its Team 25 show, the company spelled out how its various standalone apps will be grouped together to help users be more productive.
CISA under review: Trump memo spurs scrutiny and uncertainty
A directive against CISA and its former director Christopher Krebs raises concerns over the agency's neutrality, operational stability, and future role in public-private cyber defense.
Google to offer its Workspace suite to the US government at a 71% discount
The deal could save taxpayers $2 billion while signaling potential pricing shifts for enterprise customers.
The problem with Google's Pixel 9a
The latest Pixel has plenty of good things going for it — but it also presents a puzzling paradox.
Has Apple's Siri learned there is no 'I' in team?
It might well be here by the end of the year, but is Apple Intelligence smart enough to fix its internal conflicts?
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