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Google apologises for inaccurate Gemini photos: Tried avoiding ‘traps’ of AI technology

Google apologized Friday for a tranche of historically inaccurate images generated on its Gemini AI image service, saying the feature “missed the mark” after widely circulated images sparked backlash from right-wing users and billionaire X owner Elon Musk.

  • By Brian Bushard
  • Forbes Staff

Reddit files for IPO after years-long wait—And it’s reserving some shares for its most loyal users

The social media company has eyed an IPO for years, first reportedly filing confidentially back in December 2021.

  • By James Farrell

Google stops Gemini AI from making images of people – after Musk calls service ‘woke’

The image generator faced criticism for creating inaccurate “historical” images.

  • By Zachary Folk

Nvidia shatters Wall Street expectations in historic quarter for AI titan

The poster child of stocks’ record run in recent months, Nvidia came into Wednesday’s earning report on a rare cold streak.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Apple rolls out quantum-proof encryption for iMessage amid hacking threats

The company claims the new security protocols “surpass those in all other” messaging apps.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

JPMorgan Chase Sued Over ‘Predatory’ Fees For Depositing Bounced Checks

A group of JPMorgan Chase customers is suing the bank for at least $5 million in damages after they claim they were charged for unintentionally depositing checks that bounced.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

Elon Musk says Neuralink’s first brain chip patient can control computer mouse by thought

Neuralink, Musk’s brain interface company that hopes to merge humans with computers, began the first human trial of its technology in January with a view to restoring lost functions like movement and communication to people with paralysis.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Meet the 5 winners of The Rolex Awards for Enterprise

Anyone, anywhere, as long as they are at least 18 years old, can apply for the Rolex Awards for Enterprise.

  • By Roberta Naas, Senior Contributor

Garbage in, garbage out: Why Australian businesses are losing the AI race

As the world races to take advantage of a once-in-a-generation technology shift, Australian SMBs are at a significant risk of being left behind.

  • By Charlie Wood - Contributor

Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka to step down

Jayne Hrdlicka will step down as the CEO of Virgin Australia, the airline has confirmed.

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life
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