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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/08/2025 12:34 EDT

'Welcome to Campus. Here's Your ChatGPT.'

The New York Times reports: California State University announced this year that it was making ChatGPT available to more than 460,000 students across its 23 campuses to help prepare them for "California's future A.I.-driven economy." Cal State said the effort would help make the school "the nation's first and largest A.I.-empowered university system..." Some faculty members have already built custom chatbots for their students by uploading course materials like their... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/08/2025 11:34 EDT

'We Finally May Be Able to Rid the World of Mosquitoes. But Should We?'

It's no longer a hypothetical question, writes the Washington Post. "In recent years, scientists have devised powerful genetic tools that may be able to eradicate mosquitoes and other pests once and for all." But along with the ability to fight malaria, dengue, West Nile virus and other serious diseases, "the development of this technology also raises a profound ethical question: When, if ever, is it okay to intentionally drive a... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/08/2025 10:34 EDT

Could UK Lawyers Face Life in Prison for Citing Fake AI-Generated Cases?

The Associated Press reports that on Friday, U.K. High Court justice Victoria Sharp and fellow judge Jeremy Johnson ruled on the possibility of false information being submitted to the court. Concerns had been raised by lower-court judges about "suspected use by lawyers of generative AI tools to produce written legal arguments or witness statements which are not then checked." In a ruling written by Sharp, the judges said that in... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/08/2025 07:34 EDT

How False UFO Stories Were Created - Sometimes Deliberately - by the US Military

Last year's Pentagon report reviewing UFO reports "left out the truth behind some of the foundational myths about UFOs," reports the Wall Street Journal. "The Pentagon itself sometimes deliberately fanned the flames, in what amounted to the U.S. government targeting its own citizens with disinformation." The congressionally ordered probe took investigators back to the 1980s, when an Air Force colonel visited a bar near Area 51, a top-secret site in... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/08/2025 03:34 EDT

Russian Spies Are Analyzing Data From China's WeChat App

An anonymous reader shared this report from The New York Times: Russian counterintelligence agents are analyzing data from the popular Chinese messaging and social media app WeChat to monitor people who might be in contact with Chinese spies, according to a Russian intelligence document obtained by The New York Times. The disclosure highlights the rising level of concern about Chinese influence in Russia as the two countries deepen their relationship.... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 23:34 EDT

ACLU Accuses California Local Government's Drones of 'Runaway Spying Operation'

An anonymous reader shared this report from SFGate about a lawsuit alleging a "warrantless drone surveillance program" that's "trampling residents' right to privacy": Sonoma County has been accused of deploying hundreds of drone flights over residents in a "runaway spying operation"... according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday by the American Civil Liberties Union. The North Bay county of Sonoma initially started the 6-year-old drone program to track illegal cannabis cultivation,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 21:34 EDT

Bill Atkinson, Hypercard Creator and Original Mac Team Member, Dies at Age 74

AppleInsider reports: The engineer behind much of the Mac's early graphical user interfaces, QuickDraw, MacPaint, Hypercard and much more, William D. "Bill" Atkinson, died on June 5 of complications from pancreatic cancer... Atkinson, who built a post-Apple career as a noted nature photographer, worked at Apple from 1978 to 1990. Among his lasting contributions to Apple's computers were the invention of the menubar, the selection lasso, the "marching ants" item... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 19:28 EDT

AI Firms Say They Can't Respect Copyright.  But A Nonprofit's Researchers Just Built a Copyright-Respecting Dataset

Is copyrighted material a requirement for training AI? asks the Washington Post. That's what top AI companies are arguing, and "Few AI developers have tried the more ethical route — until now. "A group of more than two dozen AI researchers have found that they could build a massive eight-terabyte dataset using only text that was openly licensed or in public domain. They tested the dataset quality by using it... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 18:28 EDT

Nintendo Switch 2 Has Record-Breaking Launch, Selling Over 3 Million Units

TweakTown writes that the Switch 2 "has reportedly beaten the record for the most-sold console within 24 hours and is on track to shatter the two-month record," selling over 3 million units and tripling the PlayStation 4's previous launch day sales. So Nintendo's first console in 8 years becomes "one of the most successful hardware releases of all time," writes Barron's, raising hopes for the future: [2017's original Switch] ultimately... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 16:59 EDT

'King of the Hill' (and Dale Gribble) Return To TV After 15 Years

Mike Judge always seemed to have secret geek sympathies. He co-created the HBO series Silicon Valley, as well as the movie Office Space (reviewed in 1999 by Slashdot contributor Jon Katz). Now comes the word that besides rebooting Buffy the Vampire Slayer — and an animated scifi/action/horror film called Predator: Killer of Killers — Hulu is also relaunching Judge's animated series King of the Hill on August 4th. And Cinemablend... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 14:58 EDT

Student Discovers Long-Awaited Mystery Fungus Sought By LSD's Inventor

LSD "is used to treat conditions like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction," notes Science Daily. And now a microbiology student "has found a long sought-after fungus that produces effects similar to the semisynthetic drug..." Morning glory plants live in symbiosis with fungi that produce the same ergot alkaloids the Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann modified when he invented LSD in the late 1930s. Hofmann hypothesized that a fungus in morning... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 13:34 EDT

Ask Slashdot:  How Important Is It For Programmers to Learn Touch Typing?

Once upon a time, long-time Slashdot reader tgibson learned how to type on a manual typewriter, back in an 8th grade classroom. And to this day, they write, "my bias is to nod approvingly at touch typists and roll my eyes at those who need to stare at the keyboard while typing..." But how true is that for computer professionals today? After 15 years I left industry and became a... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 12:34 EDT

'For Algorithms, a Little Memory Outweighs a Lot of Time'

MIT comp-sci professor Ryan Williams suspected that a small amount of memory "would be as helpful as a lot of time in all conceivable computations..." writes Quanta magazine. "In February, he finally posted his proof online, to widespread acclaim..." Every algorithm takes some time to run, and requires some space to store data while it's running. Until now, the only known algorithms for accomplishing certain tasks required an amount of... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 11:34 EDT

Washington Post's Privacy Tip: Stop Using Chrome, Delete Meta's Apps (and Yandex)

Meta's Facebook and Instagram apps "were siphoning people's data through a digital back door for months," writes a Washington Post tech columnist, citing researchers who found no privacy setting could've stopped what Meta and Yandex were doing, since those two companies "circumvented privacy and security protections that Google set up for Android devices. "But their tactics underscored some privacy vulnerabilities in web browsers or apps. These steps can reduce your... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 10:34 EDT

Anthropic's AI is Writing Its Own Blog - Oh Wait. No It's Not

"Everyone has a blog these days, even Claude," Anthropic wrote this week on a page titled "Claude Explains." "Welcome to the small corner of the Anthropic universe where Claude is writing on every topic under the sun". Not any more. After blog posts titled "Improve code maintainability with Claude" and "Rapidly develop web applications with Claude" — Anthropic suddenly removed the whole page sometime after Wednesday. But TechCrunch explains the... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 09:00 EDT

Cybercriminals Are Hiding Malicious Web Traffic in Plain Sight

Cybercriminals have been increasingly turning to "residential proxy" services over the past two to three years to disguise malicious web traffic as everyday online activity, according to research presented at the Sleuthcon cybercrime conference. The shift represents a response to law enforcement's growing success in targeting traditional "bulletproof" hosting services, which previously allowed criminals to maintain anonymous web infrastructure. Residential proxies route traffic through decentralized netwo Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 08:00 EDT

Britain Prepares To Go All-In On Nuclear Power - After Years of Dither

Britain is moving toward major nuclear power commitments after years of delays, as government officials acknowledge they can no longer postpone critical energy infrastructure decisions. The U.K. Treasury has exhausted options for delaying nuclear power choices, Politico reported this week, citing sources within Whitehall and the nuclear industry. The urgency stems from Britain's aging nuclear infrastructure, where five power plants currently supply 15% of the country's total energy needs but... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 06:00 EDT

Startup Puts a Logical Qubit In a Single Piece of Hardware

Startup Nord Quantique has demonstrated that a single piece of hardware can host an error-detecting logical qubit by using two quantum frequencies within one resonator. The breakthrough has the potential to slash the hardware demands for quantum error correction and deliver more compact and efficient quantum computing architectures. Ars Technica reports: The company did two experiments with this new hardware. First, it ran multiple rounds of error detection on data... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 03:00 EDT

Apple Warns Australia Against Joining EU In Mandating iPhone App Sideloading

Apple has urged Australia not to follow the European Union in mandating iPhone app sideloading, warning that such policies pose serious privacy and security risks. "This communication comes as the Australian federal government considers new rules that could force Apple to open up its iOS ecosystem, much like what happened in Europe with recent legislation," notes Neowin. Apple claims that allowing alternative app stores has led to increased exposure to... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 06/06/2025 23:30 EDT

Cambridge Mapping Project Solves a Medieval Murder

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: In 2019, we told you about a new interactive digital "murder map" of London compiled by University of Cambridge criminologist Manuel Eisner. Drawing on data catalogued in the city coroners' rolls, the map showed the approximate location of 142 homicide cases in late medieval London. The Medieval Murder Maps project has since expanded to include maps of York and Oxford homicides,... Read more ›

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