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  • Atlas VPN: Half of IT Pros See AI as an Existential Threat to Humanity

    Atlas VPN: Half of IT Pros See AI as an Existential Threat to Humanity

    AI may be the “next big thing,” but IT professionals see it as an existential threat to humanity.

    AI is one of the most controversial types of new technology. While its proponents see it as a solution to a wide array of problems, critics see it contributing to existing biases under the best of circumstances and destroying humanity under the worst.

    According to a new report by Atlas VPN, 49% of IT professionals fall into the latter group, seeing it as a threat to humanity. In addition, 55% see it creating major privacy issues.

    At the same time, however, IT pros are not oblivious to AI’s potential benefits. 74% see its value for task automation, freeing up time and resources for strategic planning and initiatives.

    “The AI we have today can benefit businesses by making various tasks easier,” writes Atlas VPN’s Vilius Kardelis. “However, that does not guarantee it is always positive. AI is a tool with potentially harmful consequences if used in the wrong hands. Despite this, it appears unlikely that it will pose an existential threat to humanity in the near future.”

    With so many in the IT industry so wary of AI, it’s clear there is still a long way to go until the necessary safeguards are developed and put into place.

  • Apple’s Safari Tops 1 Billion Users, Still Distant Second to Chrome

    Apple’s Safari Tops 1 Billion Users, Still Distant Second to Chrome

    Apple’s Safari is now the second most popular browser on the market, with more than 1 billion users, although it still comes in a distant second to Google Chrome.

    Safari is the default browser on all Macs, iPhones, and iPads. Its default status, especially on Apple’s mobile devices, have helped drive it to second place, passing both Firefox and Microsoft Edge, according to Atlas VPN.

    Despite Safari’s gains, Google’s Chrome is still the undisputed 800-lb gorilla in the browser market. Chrome currently has more than 3.3 billion users.

    Interestingly, compared to last year, Microsoft Edge has come in third place, surpassing Firefox with 212 million users. In contrast, Firefox has slipped below the 200 million threshold, coming in at 179 million.

    Many users are growing increasingly concerned with the reach of Google’s Chrome. Not only does Chrome itself dominate the market, but many other browsers are also based on Chrome. Microsoft Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera, and others all use the same rendering engine as Chrome. Some users fear this gives Google a dangerous amount of influence over the development of the internet and see Firefox as the last best hope for a free internet.

  • Atlas VPN Adopts WireGuard Protocol

    Atlas VPN Adopts WireGuard Protocol

    VPN provider Atlas VPN is the latest to adopt the WireGuard protocol, giving its customers access to the latest security option.

    WireGuard is an open source protocol designed to be “a more modern, faster, and secure alternative to existing legacy protocols.” A number of services have already adopted WireGuard, with Atlas VPN being the latest.

    “WireGuard is one of the fastest and most secure VPN protocols available right now. Therefore, we wanted to make it available for Atlas VPN users. It works seamlessly with all Atlas VPN features and further enhances the VPN’s performance”, says Ruta Cizinauskaite, the PR Manager at Atlas VPN.

    The addition of WireGuard gives customers a choice of several different protocols.