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And this time: Samsung is launching the new series of QLED screens in Israel and does Google's robot have feelings?


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And this time: Samsung is launching the new series of QLED screens in Israel and does Google's robot have feelings?

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15/06/2022

Wednesday, 15 June, 2022, 09:00 Updated: 09:16

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Tiktok announces two new tools that will allow you to increase control over screen time management and take effect on June 28th.

The first tool - regular pauses during screen time each time you log in to the app: after a certain amount of time, which can be set in person, an alert will pop up reminding you to take a break.



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Samsung's screen generation

The technology of the screens does not stop being tempted: Samsung has launched the new series of QLED screens in Israel: Among other things, the company has launched the Neo QLED 8K screen, which uses the technology of Quantum mini-LEDs, combined with an 8K image processor that simulates brain operation The human.



In fact, the QLED 8K technology also upgrades an image of older movies and programs, offering accurate colors and improved image quality.

In addition, the screen gradually reduces the amount of light to display warmer shades and changes the level of blue light accordingly - for comfortable viewing in the evening.

Google has suspended an engineer who claimed her artificial intelligence developed emotions

Google suspended one of its engineers and took him on paid leave, after claiming that one of the company's artificial intelligence developments had become intelligent, according to a report by the Washington Post.

The official reason for the suspension is a breach of company secrets.



The engineer, Blake L'Moin, works for Google's responsible artificial intelligence organization, testing whether its artificial intelligence system, LaMDA, creates discriminatory language or hate speech.

The engineer publicly shared his concerns, after seeing that Lemda had developed an awareness of her own rights and issues of robotics ethics.



Google responded: "There is no evidence that Mada has become intelligent. Our team has examined the allegations and concluded that they are incorrect."

Goodbye, Explorer

And here's a new and less glamorous addition to the 27th Club: After 27 years, Microsoft will this week finally eliminate the old and unloved Internet Explorer browser, and will finally stop supporting it in versions of Windows 10 and above.



This means that from the same date the browser will no longer support the operating system, and as soon as a user clicks on the Internet Explorer icon the new Microsoft browser will be opened - Edge based on Google's Chromium engine.

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