Tech News Today – Reported 10/27/2024
Technology news being reported today, October 27, 2024 (external links):
Qualcomm is facing a legal battle with Arm over the use of the Oryon CPU core, which powers many AI-enabled Copilot+ PCs.
Ericsson’s new return-to-office policy has caused issues, with some staff forced to take meetings in unconventional places due to the quick implementation.
Cisco has introduced AI agents and assistants designed to ease customer service challenges.
Asana has launched AI Studio, a no-code tool for building AI agents, now available to enterprise customers.
Gartner predicts that AI will eliminate middle management positions and be used by board members to challenge executive decisions.
Microsoft is set to launch autonomous AI agents in November, which can automate many business processes.
A data center provider faked a Tier 4 certification to secure an $11 million SEC deal.
A Chinese cybersecurity association has urged a review of Intel products, potentially leading to further scrutiny by the Cyberspace Administration of China.
Apple has expanded its Business Connect service, offering new features and support for various types of enterprises.
Google has open-sourced its AI detection tool, SynthID Text, which adds invisible watermarks to AI-generated text.