Microsoft Discontinues Useful Productivity Feature in Classic Teams, Says PCWorld

Microsoft is known for consistently updating its applications, a practice that isn’t inherently negative. However, successful revamping requires that the new version meets or exceeds the performance and usability of its predecessor. This is a fundamental reason why many users continue to favor the “classic” versions of Outlook and Teams. Continue Reading

OpenAI’s Latest AI Models Exhibit Increased Hallucinations, Cause Still Unexplained

Recent developments in artificial intelligence have led to an unexpected trend: newer models are hallucinating more frequently. Hallucinations in large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, refer to instances when the AI generates information that appears plausible but is completely false and lacks any factual basis. For instance, OpenAI’s benchmark Continue Reading