How Ai Is Being Used In Our Daily Lives

A 2017 study showed that 71% of US citizens feared AI would take over their lives. In 2019, that number fell by over 20%. This growing acceptance of AI could be linked with their increasing use. This article aims to explain some of the ways in which AI is being used in our daily lives. Social media Social media Social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook all use AI behind the scenes....

March 29, 2023 · 4 min · 689 words · Melvin Carroll

How To Delete A Twitter Account

You can always simply stop using your Twitter account, you don’t have to delete it. But if you do want to proceed with such an action, it’s really simple to do. We’ll explain how you can do it from your phone (via an official app), and also from a browser on your desktop PC. How to delete a Twitter account from your personal computer How to delete a Twitter account from your personal computer...

March 29, 2023 · 3 min · 431 words · Jack Curry

How To Set Up Parental Controls On The Nintendo Switch

Or at least know how to set them up ahead of time so you can get them in place first thing after the gift is opened. Whatever the reasons, if you want to set up parental controls, the process isn’t too hard and we’re here to help. This guide can help walk you through the necessary steps to get this completed. How to set up parental controls on the Nintendo Switch How to set up parental controls on the Nintendo Switch...

March 29, 2023 · 4 min · 678 words · Michelle Thompson

How To Take Your Chromebook Back To An Older Chrome Os Version

Fortunately, that’s exactly the process this guide is intended to address. So let’s get started. Why would you want to move Chrome OS to an older version on your Chromebook? Why would you want to move Chrome OS to an older version on your Chromebook? The most common reason for wanting to learn how to revert to an older version of Chrome OS on your Chromebook is likely going to be bugs....

March 29, 2023 · 5 min · 987 words · Gerald Smith

Huawei Reportedly Tried To Install A Data Backdoor In Pakistan Project

According to Engadget (via WSJ), Huawei was busy with a law enforcement safer-cities project in Lahore, Pakistan. However, Huawei wanted a backdoor to access databases and sensitive citizen and government data. BES says that Huawei wanted to duplicate the Pakistan network to access data from Suzhou, China. Doing this requires special permissions from Pakistan authorities, and BES insisted on taking the permissions. However, Huawei initially said it did not need permissionsو and later said it had obtained the necessary permissions from Pakistan....

March 29, 2023 · 2 min · 358 words · Tammy Smith
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