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Google is using AI to update business hours that are out of date on Google Maps

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Google has shared the way it’s utilizing synthetic intelligence, together with its restaurant-calling Duplex tech, to attempt to maintain enterprise hours updated on Google Maps. The corporate says that whether it is assured sufficient within the AI’s prediction of what a enterprise’s hours must be, it’ll replace the knowledge in Maps.

In a weblog publish, Google outlines the varied components its AI analyzes to find out whether or not it ought to do these updates. First, it seems at when the enterprise profile was final up to date, different related outlets’ hours, and Standard Occasions information to resolve how probably it’s that the hours are incorrect. For instance: if Google sees that lots of people go to the store when it’s supposedly closed, which may be a pink flag.

Google’s publish says that its AI seems at much more information if it determines the hours must be up to date. It’ll take note of data from the enterprise’s web site and may even scrape avenue view photos (which can present enterprise hours indicators) to attempt to work out when the enterprise is open. Google says it’ll additionally test with precise people, together with Google Maps customers and enterprise house owners, to confirm the AI’s predictions — the corporate says it’ll even use Duplex in some nations to ask companies about their hours instantly.

Google spokesperson Genevieve Park instructed The Verge that Google will “solely publish enterprise hours when we now have a excessive diploma of confidence that they’re correct.” If the AI thinks the hours could also be incorrect however doesn’t have a strong prediction, it provides a discover that the hours could have modified.

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Google tries to warn customers of doubtless inaccurate data, even when it may possibly’t present the correct data itself.
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Park additionally stated that Google doesn’t explicitly inform customers when hours had been up to date by its AI and defined that AI is used just about in all places else in Google Maps. It looks like Google’s fairly bullish on its AI-driven strategy. In its publish, the corporate says it’s “on monitor to replace the hours for over 20 million companies across the globe within the subsequent six months.”

Google additionally says it’s piloting one other use of AI in Maps to assist maintain pace limits updated. Within the US, it’ll attempt to see if its companions have taken photos of stretches of street which have pace restrict indicators and could have AI assist its operations group establish the signal and the pace restrict posted on it.

Whereas it’s no shock that Google’s utilizing AI for these issues, it’s fascinating to see what number of interlocking programs are concerned. There’s pc imaginative and prescient, sample recognition in location traits, and analyzing information about related places (which, after all, additionally includes determining what the same places even are), all to quietly attempt to sustain with how usually companies change their hours and ensure it is aware of the pace restrict on sure stretches of street.

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How to remotely fix family computer woes

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We’ve all been there — whether it’s a grandparent struggling with a new device or a parent confused by software updates. It’s frustrating when you want to help but can’t be there in person. While gathering around a kitchen table to troubleshoot is ideal, distance often gets in the way. 

And let’s face it, trying to explain complex steps over the phone or video chat can be a challenge. So, what’s the solution? Remote assistance might just be the answer you’re looking for. Let’s explore how you can lend a helping hand from afar and get those tech troubles sorted out.

First, a word of caution. Having reported on outside scammers encouraging you to download and connect remotely to them, be very careful to use the following remote connection tips for those you already know and trust.

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How to set up remote access on Windows

1. Quick Assist

Quick Assist is a built-in remote access tool available on Windows 10 and 11.

  • To start, search for Quick Assist in the Start menu or find it in the Windows Accessories folder.
  • Open the app and choose “Help someone,” then sign in with your Microsoft account (your friend or family member does not need one).
  • You’ll receive a six-digit code that expires in 10 minutes.
  • Then, share this code with the person you’re helping.
  • They should open Quick Assist and enter the code under the “Get help” section.
  • After they grant permission, you’ll be able to control their computer. You can even use the Remote Reboot option to restart their computer and maintain the connection.

2. Windows Remote Assistance

For users on Windows 7, 8 or 10, you can use the older Remote Assistance tool.

  • Have the person you’re assisting search for “Invite someone to connect to your PC” in Windows, or find it via Control Panel.
  • They need to send you an invitation file via email and share the generated password.
  • Alternatively, they can use Easy Connect if available, which only requires providing a password.

3. Remote Desktop Connection

Remote Desktop Connection allows you to fully control another PC.

  • First, enable the feature on the remote computer by navigating to Settings.
  • Then click System.
  • Next tap Remote Desktop.
  • Open the Remote Desktop Connection tool from the Start menu.
  • Then, enter the remote PC’s name or IP address, and connect using the credentials provided.

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Quick Assist. (Microsoft)

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How to set up remote access on Mac

1. Screen share in messages

Mac users can use the Messages app for remote assistance. Both parties need to be signed in with their Apple ID and be using macOS. 

  • Open Messages.
  • Start or select a conversation.
  • Click the “i” button.
  • Then click Share.
  • You can ask the other person to “Ask to share screen” with you, granting you control to help them with any issues.

2. SharePlay in FaceTime

For macOS Monterey or later, you can use SharePlay in FaceTime to share screens.

  • Ensure SharePlay is enabled in FaceTime’s preferences.
  • Start a FaceTime call.
  • Have the other person click FaceTime in the top menu.
  • Then select Screen Share and choose to share the entire screen.
  • You can view but not control their screen.

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How to use FaceTime’s SharePlay in iOS 18 on iPhone or Mac

With iOS 18, Apple has enhanced FaceTime’s SharePlay feature, making it easier than ever to help family members with their computer issues remotely. Here’s how you can use SharePlay to guide them through troubleshooting steps:

  • Start a FaceTime call: Begin by initiating a FaceTime call with the family member who needs assistance.
  • Activate SharePlay: Once the call is connected, tap the SharePlay button. This will give you several options, including sharing your screen or requesting access to the other person’s screen.
  • Share your screen: If you need to show them how to perform a task, select “Share My Screen.” This will broadcast your screen to the other person, allowing them to follow along with your instructions.
  • Request screen access: If you need to see their screen to diagnose an issue, select “Ask to Share.” The other person will need to approve this request. Once approved, their screen will appear on your device.
  • Interactive tools: While viewing their screen, you can use the new drawing tools to highlight areas or draw instructions directly on their screen. This can be incredibly helpful for pointing out specific buttons or menu options.
  • Control playback: If you’re watching a tutorial video together, you can control the playback, and it will sync across both devices. This ensures you’re both on the same page.
  • End SharePlay: When you’re done, simply tap the SharePlay button again and choose to end the session.

Using these steps, you can effectively assist your family members with their computer issues, no matter where you are.

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How to use Google Meet for remote assistance on Android

 Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer 

  • Open the Google Meet app on your Android device.
  • Click Create a new meeting. 
  • Tap Share
  • Then share the meeting link with the family member who needs assistance via a text or email. 
  • Both you and your family member should join the call using the provided link.
  • Tap the three-dot menu in the bottom right corner and select “Share screen.” Choose the screen or app you want to share. This allows the other person to see your screen and follow along with your instructions.
  • If you need to see their screen to diagnose an issue, ask them to share their screen using the same steps. They will need to approve this request.
  • While viewing their screen, you can guide them verbally or use the chat feature to send instructions. Although Google Meet doesn’t have built-in drawing tools, you can use third-party apps like Google Keep for annotations.
  • If you’re watching a tutorial video together, you can control the playback on your device, and they can follow along on their screen.
  • When you’re done, simply tap the “Stop sharing” button and end the call.

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How to set up remote access for Chrome and other platforms

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1. Chrome Remote Desktop

Chrome Remote Desktop is a versatile tool for cross-platform remote access. Both parties need to use Google Chrome and visit the Chrome Remote Desktop site.

  • The person needing help should click “Share My Screen.” 
  • Download the necessary app. 
  • After installation, they generate a 12-digit code, which you enter on your computer to gain control.
  • This setup makes future sessions easier to initiate.

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2. Remote access via video conferencing software

Many video conferencing apps, like Zoom and Microsoft Teams, offer screen sharing and remote control features.

  • In Zoom, request control by selecting “Request Remote Control” from the View Options menu during a call.
  • The meeting host can then grant you control.
  • In Teams, click “Request control” during screen sharing, or give control by selecting “Give control” from the sharing toolbar.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

We all run into computer trouble every so often, or we know someone who does. Instead of waiting until you’re together in the same room — which may be a long time for some loved ones — utilize remote access capabilities to troubleshoot the problem from far away, no matter what device you have.

What challenges have you faced while helping someone with tech issues from a distance, and how did you overcome them? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact

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Intel says its Raptor Lake crashing chip nightmare is over

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Vmin Shift Instability Root Cause 

Intel® has localized the Vmin Shift Instability issue to a clock tree circuit within the IA core which is particularly vulnerable to reliability aging under elevated voltage and temperature. Intel has observed these conditions can lead to a duty cycle shift of the clocks and observed system instability.  

Intel® has identified four (4) operating scenarios that can lead to Vmin shift in affected processors: 

1) Motherboard power delivery settings exceeding Intel power guidance. 

a. Mitigation: Intel® Default Settings recommendations for Intel® Core™ 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors.  

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2) eTVB Microcode algorithm which was allowing Intel® Core™ 13th and 14th Gen i9 desktop processors to operate at higher performance states even at high temperatures. 

a. Mitigation: microcode 0x125 (June 2024) addresses eTVB algorithm issue.  

3) Microcode SVID algorithm requesting high voltages at a frequency and duration which can cause Vmin shift. 

a. Mitigation: microcode 0x129 (August 2024) addresses high voltages requested by the processor.  

4) Microcode and BIOS code requesting elevated core voltages which can cause Vmin shift especially during periods of idle and/or light activity. 

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a. Mitigation: Intel® is releasing microcode 0x12B, which encompasses 0x125 and 0x129 microcode updates, and addresses elevated voltage requests by the processor during idle and/or light activity periods.  

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Ben Horowitz says he’ll donate to Kamala Harris after all

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“As I mentioned before, Felicia and I have known Vice President Harris for over 10 years and she has been a great friend to both of us during that time,” Horowitz wrote in an email to his venture capital firm obtained by Axios. “As a result of our friendship, Felicia and I will be making a significant donation to entities who support the Harris Walz campaign.”

Like, how do you walk that back?”

I… listen. Two things. First, one of the most striking things about the podcast Horowitz made with his a16z co-founder Marc Andreessen was how focused both men were on who’d take their meetings. Their political commitments, in many respects, boiled down to who would spend face time with them. Near the end of the podcast, Horowitz told what was (I think?) supposed to be a heartwarming story about hanging out with Trump’s grandkids — and how his reaction to hearing about the assassination attempt on Trump was, “Oh my god, Grandpa just got shot.”

So, you know, the whole thing where Harris has been “a great friend” to both Horowitz and his wife checks out as a political position for him. In some respects, I get it. I, too, want to see my friends succeed!

But second, that crucial Trump endorsement was made before Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race in favor of Harris, and before the enormous outpouring of support for the new Democratic candidate. That meant a16z had already sacrificed any leverage it might have with a Harris administration — and a candidate who made Trump look like less of a sure winner. In the case of a Harris win, these boys were looking at an entire four years without important meetings, and we already know they view that as a dreadful tragedy for the entire nation.

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In order to regain any possibility of leverage in a potentially Democrat-led government, someone was going to have to eat humble pie, and it sure as shit wasn’t going to be Andreessen. Horowitz, whose support for Trump was termed a “Maga U-turn” by The San Francisco Standard, has a history of donating to progressive causes; Harris, then a senator, was even a guest at a Horowitz backyard barbecue in 2018.

“I’m just wondering what they’re gonna do when Kamala wins,” one founder told The San Francisco Standard of the a16z Trump endorsement. “Like, how do you walk that back?”

Well, I guess we know now. Horowitz’s email says that he’s had several conversations with Harris and her team — crucial to note here that he got to the candidate herself, given that access is apparently one of Horowitz’s main political concerns. And so while Horowitz still thinks President Joe Biden is no-good and very bad, he is “encouraged by my belief” in Harris to do good for tech, despite the fact that she has not yet staked out any policy positions.

Harris has sort of made overtures on what Horowitz termed “probably the most emotional topic” in the election: crypto. One of her campaign aides has said, “She’s going to support policies that ensure that emerging technologies and that sort of industry can continue to grow,” in response to a question about crypto.

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