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SAS touts integration with Singapore toolkit to help operationalise responsible AI adoption
SAS Institute says the integration of its Viya platform with the software toolkit released by Monetary Authority of Singapore, aims to help financial institutions struggling to put into practice core principles governing the ethical and responsible use of artificial intelligence.
Read MoreThe 6 best cheap 5G phones of 2022
In the current economic climate, buying a low-cost 5G phone may be the best way to stay future-proof. ZDNET tested the best cheap 5G phones on the market and found six options that deliver great value and 5G support.
Read MoreMeta confirms the next consumer Quest VR headset is coming in 2023
Meanwhile, Meta says operating losses related to AR and VR will “grow significantly” in 2023.
Read MoreRode’s gaming-focused Rode X brand launches with two new mics, new software
Rode’s reputation as a professional audio company had already earned it a spot on many high-end streamers’ and gamers’ desks. Now, the company is leaning into that success by debuting its Rode X brand of gaming audio.
Read MoreSK Hynix’s profit nosedives from the downturn in memory chip market
Like Samsung, SK Hynix is seeing demand for memory chips drop significantly from the economic downturn.
Read MoreHow to enable Google Assistant quick phrases on your Pixel phone to save time
If you want a more efficient interaction with Google Assistant, you’ll want to enable quick phrases.
Read MoreHow to use Apple’s new iCloud Shared Photo Library (and why you should)
Save yourself precious time in the future by setting up Apple’s new shared photo library that can automatically share photos with up to five people.
Read MoreYou can now use Venmo to make purchases on Amazon
Right in time for holiday shopping, you will be able to select Venmo as a payment method when making Amazon purchases.
Read MoreThere’s a $500 discount on Samsung’s The Frame TV on Amazon
Now under $1000, this TV is a great alternative to a typical model if you like to display artwork and photos.
Read MoreNASA kicks off UFO study with 16-member team
The nine-month study, conducted by a team of 16 experts including former astronaut Scott Kelly, will examine how unclassified data could help us learn more about unidentified aerial phenomena.
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