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By Jonny Evans Self-healing machines are becoming a reality, one generative AI (genAI) fault diagnosis tool at a time; one day, even your iPhone will tell you when it thinks it has a problem. That’s the logical next step to this Apple AI story from MacRumors, which explains that the company is, quite logically, building a ChatGPT-like tool allegedly called “Ask.” Ask is a focused assistant trained using Apple’s own tech support data. It might use technology similar to the LLMs used by ChatGPT tools, but is built for a narrower and more defined set of tasks: tech support. In theory, it will dia...
Computer World
By JR Raphael Once upon a time, in a world not so far away, accessing a computer remotely required all sorts of costly, complicated software and technical know-how. These days, it's a different story. Google's free Chrome Remote Desktop service makes it dead-simple to get on any computer — Windows, Mac, Linux, or ChromeOS — from practically any other desktop or mobile device. You can access all of the remote system's contents and even click around as if you were sitting right in front of it. Chrome Remote Desktop can be useful for signing into your own personal or work computer from afar, and ...
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