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Andy Edser - An AI worm has been developed to burrow its way into generative AI ecosystems, revealing sensitive data as it spreads - pcgamer.com

An AI worm has been developed to burrow its way into generative AI ecosystems, revealing sensitive data as it spreads

There's always been something evocative and mildly terrifying about the term «computer worm». The image it conjures of a tunnelling, burrowing creature, spreading its way through your machine and feasting on its insides. Well, just to add a slightly sharper dose of existential dread to proceedings, researchers have developed an AI worm, bringing the term «artificial intelligence» along to the party just for good measure.

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Andy Edser - TikTok is becoming swamped with AI-generated conspiracy theory content thanks to a new financial incentive program for creators - pcgamer.com

TikTok is becoming swamped with AI-generated conspiracy theory content thanks to a new financial incentive program for creators

Short-form video content creators have an interesting challenge to overcome: In a never-ending feed of videos, how do you grab someone's attention long enough to keep them watching yours? Increasingly, the answer appears to be to simply make something up, and the more salacious, conspiratorial, or outrageous, the better. Add in some AI-generated imagery, subtitles, and an AI voice-over, and thanks to some creator incentive programs, big bucks may follow.

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Andy Edser - Pat Gelsinger - Intel's Pat Gelsinger will deliver a keynote at Computex 2024 introducing 'next-generation client computing products', so maybe we'll finally get an official look at Arrow Lake - pcgamer.com - Taiwan - city Taipei

Intel's Pat Gelsinger will deliver a keynote at Computex 2024 introducing 'next-generation client computing products', so maybe we'll finally get an official look at Arrow Lake

Computex 2024 is fast approaching, with the tech show due to kick off in earnest on June 4 this year at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Centre in Taiwan. According to a press release from the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has been announced to be delivering a keynote on the first day of the event, showcasing Intel's «next-generation data centre and client computing products».

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Andy Edser - Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 2024 review - pcgamer.com

Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 2024 review

Let's start off with a universal truth: When buying a gaming laptop, you have to make some compromises. One of the biggest is usually the trade off between portability and power, as while you can absolutely cram some high-end hardware into a slim frame, you'll inevitably have to accept some impact on gaming performance as a result.

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Andy Edser - Some Apple Vision Pro headsets are cracking up and Reddit's already awash with theories about this costly 'crack-gate' - pcgamer.com

Some Apple Vision Pro headsets are cracking up and Reddit's already awash with theories about this costly 'crack-gate'

All devices are susceptible to breakage, particularly those that are designed to be carried around with you on a regular basis. However, you'd hope that a $3,500 wearable would be more robust than most. Think again it seems, as some Apple Vision Pro users have reported unsightly cracks appearing down the middle of the outer screen after light usage, and while some have had their headsets freely replaced, one user has reported being told to pay a significant AppleCare+ deductible to get it fixed.

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Andy Edser - Standalone webcams may become more of a luxury than a requirement as Microsoft tests out a Windows 11 feature that lets you use your Android phone instead - pcgamer.com

Standalone webcams may become more of a luxury than a requirement as Microsoft tests out a Windows 11 feature that lets you use your Android phone instead

Webcams are often, at best, entirely functional objects. Few of us have lain awake at night wondering what our next webcam purchase will be, such is the utilitarian nature of a device that for most is simply a PC-connected camera that lets the people you work with see your grinning visage. Still, the need to buy a separate camera for your PC may soon have passed, as Microsoft is testing out an upcoming feature that lets you use a phone instead.

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Andy Edser - GitHub is under automated attack by millions of cloned repositories filled with malicious code - pcgamer.com

GitHub is under automated attack by millions of cloned repositories filled with malicious code

GitHub has become a vital resource for programmers the world over, and an extensive knowledge base and repository for open-source coding projects, data storage and code management. However, the site is currently undergoing an automated attack involving the cloning and creation of huge numbers of malicious code repositories, and while the developers have been working to remove the affected repos, a significant amount are said to survive, with more uploaded on a regular basis.

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Andy Edser - Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 (2024) review - pcgamer.com

Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 (2024) review

A question as old as time: Does size matter? When it comes to making a laptop purchasing decision, size and form factor is often key to picking the right lappy for you. However, some buyers are content to throw portability out of the window in the name of top gaming performance, and a substantial screen on which to view it.

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