
Justinas Vainilavicius
Justinas Vainilavičius is a Senior Journalist at Cybernews.
From his first job, covering the entertainment section at a local newspaper, to offering commentary on the latest diplomatic spat live on national television, Justinas has always been a stickler for drama and… facts. While exploring the vastness of cyberspace, his mission is to tell stories that compel and inform – and to learn along the way.
When he is not trying to figure out the world around him, Justinas is focusing on his personal well-being through plenty of fresh air, an occasional dance party, and two adorable Schnauzers.
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- Beyond ChatGPT: US leads in AI by ‘wide margin’22 Nov 2024—CybernewsThe US is the global leader in artificial intelligence, with China a distant second – and falling further behind, according to a new ranking released by Stanford University. ChatGPT is likely the first thing that comes to mind when people hear the words “artificial intelligence.” The AI boom began in the US with the launch of OpenAI’s chatbot two years ago and continues to give the country a significant edge over other nations. Data collected by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI...
- Dell mandates sales staff to return to office full-time27 Sep 2024—CybernewsDell is ordering its global sales staff to return to the office five days a week. It said it was needed to harness the “unique environment” of the company’s sales floor. The technology company outlined the new policy in an email sent to employees on Thursday (September 27th), requiring them to be back at the office full-time starting the following Monday. “The expectation is that ALL Global Sales team members who can work from a Dell office be onsite five days a week, regardless of role,” the...
- In search of comfort in the cord: the enduring appeal of throwback tech31 May 2024—CybernewsNostalgia for retro technology grows stronger as young people seek ways to break from constant connectivity – and means to connect on a more personal level. Listening to music on wired earbuds instead of their easily misplaced wireless counterparts. A simple game of Snake on Nokia’s recently-relaunched 3210 “brick phone.” Twirling the cord while gossiping with a friend on a landline for hours instead of doom-scrolling on your smartphone. These are just some of the pastimes that were silently...
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