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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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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 14:35 EDT

Netflix Bullish on Gen AI for Games After Laying Off Human Game Developers

Netflix's gaming division is shifting focus to generative AI weeks after shuttering its premium game studio and laying off 35 developers, the company's newly appointed VP of GenAI for Games has announced. Mike Verdu, previously Vice President of Games, called the move a "once in a generation inflection point" that will "accelerate development" and create novel gaming experiences. The pivot follows the closure of Blue, Netflix's internal studio that had... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 13:54 EDT

Newest Device To Run Doom: Nintendo's Alarm Clock

A hardware hacker has successfully modified Nintendo's $100 Alarmo device to run the classic video game Doom, marking another milestone in the gaming community's tradition of porting the 1993 shooter to unconventional devices. YouTuber GaryOderNichts demonstrated the 2.8-inch circular alarm clock running Chocolate Doom natively, using the device's wheel for movement and side buttons for weapons. The hack requires no hardware modifications and works on the current 2.0 software version.... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 13:15 EDT

Inside the Massive Crime Industry That's Hacking Billion-Dollar Companies

Cybercriminals have breached dozens of major companies including AT&T, Ticketmaster and Hot Topic by exploiting "infostealer" malware that harvests login credentials from infected computers, an investigation has found. The malware, spread through pirated software and social media, has infected 250,000 new devices daily, according to cybersecurity firm Recorded Future. Russian developers create the malware while contractors distribute it globally, deliberately avoiding former Soviet states. Hot Topic suffere Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 12:34 EDT

Google, Apple Drive 'Black Box' IP Policing with App Store Rules

App developers Musi and Sarafan Mobile have sued Apple and Google in California federal court over app removals they claim were unjustified, highlighting tensions over the tech giants' intellectual property enforcement policies. Musi's music-streaming app was removed after YouTube complained about interface infringement, while Sarafan's "Reely" app was taken down following Instagram's claims about logo similarity. Both developers say the platforms breached their agreements by removing apps without suffici Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 11:50 EDT

Apple Approved Another Illegal Streaming App

An anonymous reader shares a report: Another illegal streaming app has made its way to the App Store -- but it only surfaces pirated films for people in certain regions outside the US, including France, Canada, and the Netherlands. As shown in a post on Threads, the App Store listing for "Univer Note" presents itself as a productivity platform that can "easily help you record every day's events and plan... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 11:08 EDT

'The Law Must Respond When Science Changes'

The clash between law's need for finality and science's evolving nature is creating serious justice problems, an opinion piece on Scientific American argued on Monday. Two recent cases highlight this: Robert Roberson faces execution based on now-discredited shaken baby syndrome science, while the Menendez brothers' life sentences are being questioned due to improved understanding of childhood trauma's effects on violence. Scientific understanding in criminal justice has repeatedly proven wrong. Texas... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 10:25 EDT

Governments Stress Links Between Climate and Nature Collapse

An anonymous reader shares a report: As world leaders gathered in Colombia this week, they also watched for news from home, where many of the headlines carried the catastrophic consequences of ecological breakdown. Across the Amazon rainforest and Brazil's enormous wetlands, relentless fires had burned more than 22m hectares (55m acres). In Spain, the death toll in communities devastated by flooding passed 200. In the boreal forests that span Siberia,... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 09:44 EDT

Apple Delays Cut-price Vision Headset Until 2027, Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo Says

Apple has scrapped plans for a budget mixed-reality headset initially slated for 2025, pushing the launch to 2027, according to supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The company will instead focus on releasing an upgraded Vision Pro next year featuring its M5 chip and enhanced AI capabilities, he said. The canceled lower-cost model would have stripped features like EyeSight and used cheaper components to target mainstream consumers. Read more of this... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 09:01 EDT

Meta's Plan For Nuclear-Powered AI Data Centre Thwarted By Rare Bees

An anonymous reader shares a report: Plans by Mark Zuckerberg's Meta to build an AI data centre in the US that runs on nuclear power were thwarted in part because a rare species of bee was discovered on land earmarked for the project, according to people familiar with the matter. Zuckerberg had planned to strike a deal with an existing nuclear power plant operator to provide emissions-free electricity for a... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 07:34 EDT

L.A. County Sues Pepsi and Coca-Cola Over Their Role in the Plastic Pollution Crisis

An anonymous reader shared this report from the Los Angeles Times: Los Angeles County has filed suit against the world's largest beverage companies — Coca-Cola and Pepsi — claiming the soda and drink makers lied to the public about the effectiveness of plastic recycling and, as a result, left county residents and ecosystems choking in discarded plastic... The Los Angeles County suit alleges — in a vein similar to that... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 03:34 EDT

What Happened After Remote Workers Were Offered $10,000 to Move to Tulsa?

Five years ago remote workers were offered $10,0000 to move to Tulsa, Oklahoma for at least a year. Since then roughly 3,300 have accepted the offer, according to the New York TImes. [Alternate URL here.] But more importantly, now researchers are looking at the results: Their research, released this month, surveyed 1,248 people — including 411 who had participated in Tulsa Remote and others who were accepted but didn't move... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/04/2024 00:34 EDT

Python Overtakes JavaScript on GitHub, Annual Survey Finds

GitHub released its annual "State of the Octoverse" report this week. And while "Systems programming languages, like Rust, are also on the rise... Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Java remain the most widely used languages on GitHub." In fact, "In 2024, Python overtook JavaScript as the most popular language on GitHub." They also report usage of Jupyter Notebooks "skyrocketed" with a 92% jump in usage, which along with Python's rise seems... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/03/2024 21:38 EDT

Will Charging Cables Ever Have a Single Standardzed Port?

The Atlantic complains that our chaos of different plug types "was supposed to end, with USB-C as our savior." But part of the problem is what they call "the second circle of our cable hell: My USB-C may not be the same as yours. And the USB-C you bought two years ago may not be the same as the one you got today. And that means it might not do... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/03/2024 19:39 EDT

Researchers Develop New Method That Tricks Cancer Cells Into Killing Themselves

Our bodies divest themselves of 60 billion cells every day through a natural process called "apoptosis". So Stanford medicine researchers are developing a new approach to cancer therapy that could "trick cancer cells into disposing of themselves," according to announcement from Stanford's medical school: Their method accomplishes this by artificially bringing together two proteins in such a way that the new compound switches on a set of cell death genes...... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/03/2024 18:39 EDT

How a Slice of Cheese Almost Derailed Europe's Most Important Rocket Test

Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this report from the blog Interesting Engineering: A team of students made history this month by performing Europe's first rocket hop test. Those who have followed SpaceX's trajectory will know hop tests are a vital stepping stone for a reusable rocket program, as they allow engineers to test their rocket's landing capabilities. Impressively, no private company or space agency in Europe had ever performed a... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/03/2024 17:39 EDT

Leaked Training Shows Doctors In New York's Biggest Hospital System Using AI

Slashdot reader samleecole shared this report from 404 Media: Northwell Health, New York State's largest healthcare provider, recently launched a large language model tool that it is encouraging doctors and clinicians to use for translation, sensitive patient data, and has suggested it can be used for diagnostic purposes, 404 Media has learned. Northwell Health has more than 85,000 employees. An internal presentation and employee chats obtained by 404 Media shows... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/03/2024 16:39 EDT

New Study Suggests Oceans Absorb More CO2 Than Previously Thought

Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this story from SciTechDaily: New research confirms that subtle temperature differences at the ocean surface, known as the "ocean skin," increase carbon dioxide absorption. This discovery, based on precise measurements, suggests global oceans absorb 7% more CO2 than previously thought, aiding climate understanding and carbon assessments... Until now, global estimates of air-sea CO2 fluxes typically ignore the importance of temperature differences in the near-surfa Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/03/2024 15:39 EDT

After Silence, NASA's Voyager Finally Phones Home - With a Device Unused Since 1981

Somewhere off in interstellar space, 15.4 billion miles away from Earth, NASA's 47-year-old Voyager "recently went quiet," reports Mashable. The probe "shut off its main radio transmitter for communicating with mission control..." Voyager's problem began on October 16, when flight controllers sent the robotic explorer a somewhat routine command to turn on a heater. Two days later, when NASA expected to receive a response from the spacecraft, the team learned... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/03/2024 14:27 EDT

Millions of U.S. Cellphones Could Be Vulnerable to Chinese Government Surveillance

Millions of U.S. cellphone users could be vulnerable to Chinese government surveillance, warns a Washington Post columnist, "on the networks of at least three major U.S. carriers." They cite six current or former senior U.S. officials, all of whom were briefed about the attack by the U.S. intelligence community. The Chinese hackers, who the United States believes are linked to Beijing's Ministry of State Security, have burrowed inside the private... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/03/2024 14:26 EDT

Millions of U.S. cellphone users could be vulnera

Millions of U.S. cellphone users could be vulnerable to Chinese government surveillance, warns a Washington Post columnist, "on the networks of at least three major U.S. carriers." They cite six current or former senior U.S. officials, all of whom were briefed about the attack by the U.S. intelligence community. The Chinese hackers, who the United States believes are linked to Beijing's Ministry of State Security, have burrowed inside the private... Read more ›

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