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Launched in 2020, Zoom Cares has contributed over $66 million to communities around the world. By focusing its most ambitious ...
Zoom's AI companion is getting an agentic makeover to help manage your calendar, if you let it. The next time your boss asks you why you skipped a meeting, you could blame it on Zoom. The video ...
Zoom is launching new tools for its meeting and productivity platform including new AI avatars that would resemble users.
Zoom's Zoomtopia conference outlines updates coming to the Zoom Workplace, including avatars, voice translation, and of ...
[This repository accomponanies the Trace paper. It is a fully functional implementation of the platform for generative optimization described in the paper, and contains code necessary to reproduce the ...
MacOS 11 and Windows ROCm wheels are unavailable for 0.2.21+. This is due to build issues with llama.cpp that are not yet resolved. ROCm builds for AMD GPUs: https ...
DOJ states writing code without malicious intent isn't a crime. Policy change offers relief to crypto developers. Shift aligns with Trump administration's regulatory approach. DOJ Clarifies: Writing ...
“Our view is that merely writing code without ill intent is not a crime,” said the Department of Justice’s Matthew Galeotti. The DOJ has shifted its stance on crypto over the last few months under a ...
Though a Justice Department official did not mention the Tornado Cash developer by name, he made many general references to enforcement cases involving similar allegations. Tornado Cash co-founder ...
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has drawn a new line on how it will approach developers in the digital asset sector, declaring that “merely writing code without ill intent is not a crime.” The ...