Alexa+: How Amazon wants to beat AI chatbots

ChatGPT and his competitors stole the show from Amazon's Alexa. A new version can now converse with users. The aim is to create an AI assistant that is useful in everyday life.

ChatGPT and his competitors stole the show from Amazon's Alexa. A new version can now converse with users. The aim is to create an AI assistant that is useful in everyday life.

Where have the billions gone? Satoshi Nakamoto is the pseudonym of the person or group that developed Bitcoin and published the Bitcoin white paper in 2008. The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains a mystery to this day, and there are numerous theories as to who might be behind this name.

Australia has banned government officials from using software from the Russian cyber security company Kaspersky. The reason given is that the software poses an "unacceptable security risk".

With the election of Donald Trump, golden crypto times seemed to be dawning. However, since his inauguration, the Bitcoin price has mainly been moving downwards - partly due to the spectacular Bybit hack.

One of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, Bybit, has fallen victim to a serious hacker attack. The unknown attackers stole digital currencies worth around 1.5 billion US dollars.

In the course of a hacker attack on its communications systems, the US mining company NioCorp fell victim to a Business Email Compromise (BEC).

Microsoft has unveiled a new quantum computer chip. According to the company, the chip, known as Majorana 1, is based on a new type of material called Topoconductor, which uses a previously unknown state of matter - neither solid nor liquid or gaseous, but a topological state.

The tax dispute between the US group and the Italian tax authorities has been going on for years. Now a line is to be drawn.

The Taiwanese computer manufacturer Acer is the first major laptop producer to announce concrete price increases for the US market. The reason for this is the import tariffs imposed by the US government on Chinese goods. In an interview with The Telegraph, CEO Jason Chen announced an across-the-board price increase of 10 percent.

Intel could possibly be split up. As the Wall Street Journal reports, citing insiders, both the Taiwanese contract manufacturer TSMC and the US group Broadcom are showing interest in various business areas of the ailing chip giant.