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BeauHD @ Slashdot 2 place · 11/15/2024 19:20 EDT

Bluesky Says It Won't Train AI On Your Posts

Bluesky, the social network surging in popularity, says it has "no intention" of training AI tools on users content. "The social network made the announcement on the same day that X (formerly Twitter) is implementing its new terms of service that allow the platform to use public posts to train AI," notes TechCrunch. From the report: "A number of artists and creators have made their home on Bluesky, and we... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/11/2024 00:34 EDT

Can AI-Enabled Thermostats Create a 'Virtual Power Plant' in Texas?

Renew Home says they're building a "virtual power plant" in Texas by "enabling homes to easily reduce and shift the timing of energy use." Thursday they announced a 10-year project distributing hundreds of thousands of smart thermostats to customers of Texas-based power utility NRG Energy, starting next spring. (Bloomberg calls them "AI-enabled thermostats that use Alphabet Inc.'s Google Cloud technology.") The ultimate goal? "Create a nearly 1-gigawatt, AI-powered virtual power... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 21:48 EDT

Cuba's Power Grid Collapses Again After Second Hurricane.  And Then an Earthquake Hit

Wednesday Cuba was hit by a major hurricane which took down its entire power grid again, this time for about 24 hours, according to CNN: Videos of the aftermath showed power infrastructure turned into a mangled mess and power poles down on streets. Hundreds of technicians were mobilized Thursday to reestablish power connections, according to state media... Operations at two electrical plants were partially restored and parts of eastern and... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 18:34 EDT

How Gophers Restored Plant Life to a Volcano-Ravaged Mountain - in One Day.

When a volcano erupted in 1980 about 70 miles from Portland, "lava incinerated anything living for miles around," remembers an announcement from the University of California at Riverside. But "As an experiment, scientists later dropped gophers onto parts of the scorched mountain for only 24 hours. "The benefits from that single day were undeniable — and still visible 40 years later." Once the blistering blast of ash and debris cooled,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 17:34 EDT

Generative AI Doesn't Have a Coherent Understanding of the World, MIT Researchers Find

Long-time Slashdot reader Geoffrey.landis writes: Despite its impressive output, a recent study from MIT suggests generative AI doesn't have a coherent understanding of the world. While the best-performing large language models have surprising capabilities that make it seem like the models are implicitly learning some general truths about the world, that isn't necessarily the case. The recent paper showed that Large Language Models and game-playing AI implicitly model the world,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 16:34 EDT

Washington Post Employees Ordered Back To the Office

Long-time Slashdot reader DesScorp writes: The Washingtonian magazine reports that yet another company is ending most remote work for its employees. The Post's previous policy from 2022 until now had been 3 days in office, 2 days remote. The employee union for the paper, the Washington Post Guild, will oppose the mandate. The union sent members a defiant email, according to the article. "Guild leadership sees this for what it... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 15:34 EDT

Java Proposals Would Boost Resistance to Quantum Computing Attacks

"Java application security would be enhanced through two proposals aimed at resisting quantum computing attacks," reports InfoWorld, "one plan involving digital signatures and the other key encapsulation." The two proposals reside in the OpenJDK JEP (JDK Enhancement Proposal) index. The Quantum-Resistant Module-Lattice-Based Digital Signature Algorithm proposal calls for enhancing the security of Java applications by providing an implementation of the quantum-resistant module-latticed-based digital sig Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 14:35 EDT

This Elephant Learned To Use a Hose As a Shower. Then Her Rival Sought Revenge

Slashdot reader sciencehabit shared this report from Science magazine: Elephants love showering to cool off, and most do so by sucking water into their trunks and spitting it over their bodies. But an elderly pachyderm named Mary has perfected the technique by using a hose as a showerhead, much in the way humans do. The behavior is a remarkable example of sophisticated tool use in the animal kingdom. But the... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 13:35 EDT

Salesforce to Hire 1,000 People for Big AI Product Sales Push

Salesforce "plans to hire more than 1,000 workers to sell its new generative AI agent product," reports Bloomberg: The hiring surge is aimed at capitalizing on "amazing momentum" for the new artificial intelligence product, Chief Executive Marc Benioff said in a message. "Agentforce became available just two weeks ago and we're already hearing incredible feedback from our customers." The top seller of customer relations management software, Salesforce pivoted its AI... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 12:34 EDT

Free Software Foundation Plans Year of Celebrations For Its 40th Anniversary

The Free Software Foundation turns forty on October 4, 2025 "and we will end our thirties on a high note!" they announced this week: We wish we were celebrating the achievement of software freedom for all computer users, but we're not there yet. Until our mission becomes reality and we can retire, instead, we are celebrating forty years of activism, and all that we have achieved. Since our founding in... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 11:34 EDT

NASA Investigates Laser-Beam Welding in a Vacuum for In-Space Manufacturing

NASA hopes to stimulate in-space manufacturing through a multi-year "laser beam welding collaboration" with Ohio State University. The project "seeks to understand the physical processes of welding on the lunar surface," according to NASA.gov, "such as investigating the effects of laser beam welding in a combined vacuum and reduced gravity environment." The goal is to increase the capabilities of manufacturing in space to potentially assemble large structures or make repairs... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 10:34 EDT

The Team Behind GitHub's 'Atom' IDE Build a Cross-Platform, AI-Optional 'Zed Editor'

Nathan Sobo "joined GitHub in late 2011 to build the Atom text editor," according to an online biography, "and he led the Atom team until 2018." Max Brunsfeld joined the Atom team in 2013, and "While driving Atom towards its 1.0 launch during the day, Max spent nights and weekends building Tree-sitter, a blazing-fast and expressive incremental parsing framework that currently powers all code analysis at GitHub." Last year they... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 07:34 EDT

Rust Foundation Shares Draft of New, Simpler Trademark Policy

"The Rust trademark policy has been updated and a new draft is available to view," announced the Rust Foundation this week. The last proposed trademark policy (in April of 2023) was criticized by open source advocate Bruce Perens in The Register as "far awry of fair use which is legally permitted." The Rust Foundation says this new version has "incorporated a number of suggestions from the Rust community," in a... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/10/2024 03:34 EDT

America's First Sodium-Ion Battery Gigafactory Announced. Cost: $1.4 Billion

Sodium-ion batteries are cheaper than lithium-ion batteries — and they're also more environmentally friendly. And "In the past few years, sodium-ion battery production has increased in the United States," reports the Washington Post, with a new factory planned to manufacture them "in the same way as lithium-ion batteries, just with different ingredients. Instead of using expensive materials like lithium, nickel and cobalt, these will be made of sodium, iron and... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/09/2024 23:35 EDT

Gig-Working Uber and Lyft Drivers Can Unionize, Say Massachusetts Voters

On Tuesday Massachusetts voted to become the first state to allow gig-working drivers to join labor unions, reports WBUR: Since these gig workers are classified as independent contractors, federal law allowing employees the right to unionize does not apply to them. With the passage of this ballot initiative, Massachusetts is the first state to give ride-hailing drivers the ability to collectively bargain over working conditions. Supporters have said the ballot... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/09/2024 21:47 EDT

Aaron Swartz Day Commemorated With 'Those Carrying on the Work'

Friday "would have been his 38th birthday," writes the EFF, remembering Aaron Swartz as "a digital rights champion who believed deeply in keeping the internet open..." And they add that today the official web site for Aaron Swartz Day honored his memory with a special podcast "featuring those carrying on the work around issues close to his heart," including an appearance by Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive. The... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/09/2024 18:57 EDT

Is There New Evidence for a 9th Planet - Planet X?

This week Discover magazine looks at evidence — both old and new — for a ninth planet in our solar system: "Orbits of the most distant small bodies — comets or asteroids — seem to be clustered on one half or one side of the solar system," says Amir Siraj [an astrophysicist with Princeton University]. "That's very weird and something that can't be explained by our current understanding of the... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/09/2024 17:57 EDT

How the Majority of Strokes Could Be Prevented

"The majority of strokes could be prevented," reports the Associated Press, according to the first new guidelines in 10 years from the American Stroke Association, which are "aimed at helping people and their doctors do just that." Stroke was the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S. in 2023, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and more than half a million Americans have a stroke every... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/09/2024 16:57 EDT

Behind the Scenes at a Minuteman ICBM Test Launch

Tuesday at California's Vandenberg Space Force base, the U.S. launched a Minuteman III missile, "in an important test of the weapon's ability to strike its targets with multiple warheads," according to Air and Space Forces magazine: The Minuteman III missiles that form a critical leg of the U.S. nuclear triad each carry one nuclear-armed reentry vehicle. But the missile that was tested carried three test warheads... The intercontinental ballastic missile... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/09/2024 15:57 EDT

Retrocomputing Enthusiast Repairs Mattel's 48-Year-Old Handheld Videogame

Back in 1976, Mattel Electronics Auto Race became the very first handheld game to use only solid-state electronics, according to Wikipedia. (Its only mechanical elements were its on/off switch and hand-operated controls...) Nearly half a century goes by — until the ancient and broken gizmo reaches long-time Slashdot reader Shayde, who "dove into disassembling the unit and figuring out the problem." Ironically, at one point his voltimeter stopped working, because...its... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/09/2024 14:57 EDT

ChatGPT's Monthly Usage May Now Rival Google Chrome

An anonymous reader shared this report from Digital Trends: A number of popular generative AI platforms are seeing consistent growth as users are figuring out how they want to use the tools â" and ChatGPT is at the top of the list with the most visits, at 3.7 billion worldwide. So many people are visiting the AI chatbot, its figures are rivaling browser market share. It can only be compared... Read more ›

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