Tesla’s self-driving robotaxis have finally hit the road – and their first, invite-only passengers are unsurprisingly impressed

Tesla’s Robotaxis are up and running in Texas, Austin Most online reactions have been positive so far You can only get rides with special invites for now It’s been quite a wait, but the Tesla robotaxi service has now launched in limited form, ferrying its first passengers around Austin, Texas with fully automated self-driving technology…

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This mega DDoS attack broke all records – huge 37.4TB bombardment in 45 seconds against a single victim is the largest ever recorded

Huge 38TB DDoS attack targeted a hosting provider Cloudflare’s DDoS protection kicked in and blocked the attack This was the largest DDoS attack ever recorded Distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks usually use a network of compromised devices to bombard a server with an unusually large amount of data in order to render a service unusable. But Cloudflare…

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Microsoft Teams is finally fixing one of its most annoying pop-ups – so I might be more productive at work at last

Microsoft Teams is working on variable notification sizes The new addition should hopefully minimize disruption while working All Microsoft Teams users should benefit upon launch Being distracted by unruly Microsoft Teams pop-ups could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to a new update coming to the service soon. The video conferencing platform has…

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Many businesses still don’t trust their AI systems – and that could be a major problem

Businesses don’t trust the accuracy of their AI/ML models, but it’s due to poor data foundations, report claims Only one in three have implemented or optimized data observability programs Observability should be standard across the whole data lifecycle New research from Ataccama has claimed a considerable proportion of businesses still don’t trust the output of…

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