23andMe confirms hackers stole ancestry data on 6.9 million users
On Friday, genetic testing company 23andMe announced that hackers accessed the personal data of 0.1% of customers, or about 14,000 individuals. The company also said that by accessing those accounts, hackers were also able to access “a significant number of files containing profile information about other users’ ancestry.” But 23andMe
Read morere:Invent 2023: AWS aims to capture AI leadership by offering choice
AWS revealed its strategy for leadership in generative AI at its re:Invent conference last week, making it clear that, while rival Microsoft may have gotten off to an early start, AWS hasn’t been standing still. Generative AI is relatively new – ChatGPT has only been on the market for a
Read moreAssemblyAI lands $50M to build and serve AI speech models
Companies are betting big on generative AI to gain a competitive edge. But adoption challenges remain. According to a recent survey from EY, a significant portion of businesses looking to embrace generative AI say that the field’s rapid progress — and the surge in vendors claiming to have AI expertise
Read moreSpotify’s layoffs make sense when you consider its margins and market
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Read moreTesla’s cheapest vehicle is losing half its tax credit next year
Tesla’s lowest-priced vehicle, the rear-wheel drive Model 3, won’t be eligible for the full $7,500 federal tax credit as of next year. Tesla started warning buyers (and window shoppers) on Monday that the Inflation Reduction Act credit for its cheapest Model 3, as well as the long range variant, will
Read moreTwilio lays off another 5% of employees following activist pressure
Just a few hours after Spotify announced a large round of layoffs, Twilio is also announcing hundreds of job cuts. Around 5% of the company’s workforce will be impacted. Today’s news proves that we’re not done with tech layoffs. And this isn’t even Twilio’s first round of layoffs as the
Read moreThreads downloads return to growth as X adds Walmart to its advertiser exodus
Recent efforts by Meta to grow Threads’ install base have been working. According to a new analysis of app store trends, Instagram Threads is now outpacing X, formerly Twitter, at least in terms of new downloads. App intelligence firm Apptopia indicates that, although Threads’ daily downloads had been declining since
Read moreUsing Technology and Data to Improve Healthcare in South Africa
Imagine the potential to pinpoint and react to a cholera outbreak with real-time medical information or be able to receive immediate alerts to a measles outbreak in a certain community. The potential of technology and data to improve healthcare in South Africa is vast and transformative. Despite the existing challenges
Read moreArmata Cyber Security Debuts Security Operations Centre
Armata Cyber Security launched its Security Operations Centre (SOC) on November 7, 2023, providing agile threat protection to organizations. The SOC expands security offerings for SMBs, mid-market entities, and larger enterprises. Customers joining Armata SOC receive enhanced threat protection through Microsoft Sentinel’s advanced security technologies. “Our SOC, led by skilled
Read moreEducate Yourself: 6 AI Threats To Know About!!
By the end of this year, the artificial intelligence (AI) market in South Africa is projected to reach $2.4 billion, with an annual growth rate of 21% expected between now and 2030. Despite the potential for AI to mitigate security risks and enhance decision-making, Anna Collard, SVP of Content Strategy
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