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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 11/21/2024 20:25 EDT

Microsoft Copilot Customers Discover It Can Let Them Read HR Documents, CEO Emails

According to Business Insider (paywalled), Microsoft's Copilot tool inadvertently let customers access sensitive information, such as CEO emails and HR documents. Now, Microsoft is working to fix the situation, deploying new tools and a guide to address the privacy concerns. The story was highlighted by Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff. From the report: These updates are designed "to identify and mitigate oversharing and ongoing governance concerns," the company said in a... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 09/14/2024 16:02 EDT

What a Google Exec Learned After 7 Years Trying to Give AI a Robot Body

Wired published some thoughts from Hans Peter Brondmo, the former head of "Google's seven-year mission to give AI a robot body". An anonymous reader shared this report from Axios: Building AI-powered robots that can flexibly operate in the real world is going to take much longer than Silicon Valley believes and promises, according to the former head of Google's robotics moonshot project, writing in Wired... Everyday Robotics spent seven years... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 09/14/2024 14:34 EDT

'Samba' Networking Protocol Project Gets Big Funding from the German Sovereign Tech Fund

Samba is "a free software re-implementation of the SMB networking protocol," according to Wikipedia. And now the Samba project "has secured significant funding (€688,800.00) from the German Sovereign Tech Fund to advance the project," writes Jeremy Allison — Sam (who is Slashdot reader #8,157 — and also a long standing member of Samba's core team): The investment was successfully applied for by [information security service provider] SerNet. Over the next... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 09/14/2024 13:33 EDT

Haiku (Originally 'OpenBeOS') Releases Long Awaited R1/Beta5

An anonymous Slashdot reader writes: Haiku (the MIT-licensed operating system, inspired by BeOS) has released its fifth beta for Haiku R1. Some new features include improved UI color management, improved dark mode coloring, Tracker improvements, TUN/TAP support for VPN connections, TCP throughput improvements, performance optimizations, UFS2 (BSD's filesystem) read-only support, new FAT filesystem driver, improved hardware support, improved POSIX compliance, improved performance, and more. Slashdot has. Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 09/14/2024 12:34 EDT

Microsoft Axed 650 Gaming Employees Two Days After Hosting 'AI Labor Summit'

"A two-day AI Labor Summit between AFL-CIO leaders and Microsoft executives this week reflects the tech giant's revamped approach to unions," writes GeekWire, "which includes a pledge by the company to incorporate feedback from labor unions and their members into the development of artificial intelligence." But just two days later, "Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer announced it was game over for the jobs of another 650 Microsoft staffers (on top... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 09/14/2024 11:34 EDT

JavaScript, Python, Java:  Redmonk's Programming Language Ranking Sees Lack of Change

Redmonk's latest programming language ranking (attempting to gauge "potential future adoption trends") has found evidence of "a landscape resistant to change." Outside of CSS moving down a spot and C++ moving up one, the Top 10 was unchanged. And even in the back half of the rankings, where languages tend to be less entrenched and movement is more common, only three languages moved at all... There are a few signs... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 09/14/2024 10:34 EDT

Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon Fight Calls to Pay More for Electric Grid Updates

The Washingon Post reports that a regulatory dispute in Ohio may help answer a big question about America's power grid: who will pay for the huge upgrades needed to meet soaring energy demand "from the data centers powering the modern internet and artificial intelligence revolution?" Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta are fighting a proposal by an Ohio power company to significantly increase the upfront energy costs they'll pay for their... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/14/2024 06:00 EDT

Eminent Officials Say NASA Facilities Some of the 'Worst' They've Ever Seen

Ars Technica's Stephen Clark reports: A panel of independent experts reported this week that NASA lacks funding to maintain most of its decades-old facilities, could lose its engineering prowess to the commercial space industry, and has a shortsighted roadmap for technology development. "NASA's problem is it always seems to have $3 billion more program than it has of funds," said Norm Augustine, chair of the National Academies panel chartered to... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/14/2024 03:00 EDT

34th First Annual Ig Nobel Prizes Awarded

Longtime Slashdot reader davidwr writes: Winners of the 34th First Annual Ig Nobel Prizes included studies on hair swirling (natural, not from grade-school bathroom torture), mammals that breath through their anal orifices, and a study on pigeon-guided missiles. There were also prizes for the study of the swimming abilities of a formerly-living trout. "Honors" were also bestowed for research in coin-flipping (no, it's not 50/50), why cows spew milk, and... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 23:30 EDT

Stranded Astronauts Make First Public Statement Since Being Left Behind On ISS

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CBC News: Stranded astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams said Friday it was hard to watch their Boeing capsule return to Earth without them. It was their first public comments since last week's return of the Boeing Starliner capsule that took them to the International Space Station in June. They remained behind after NASA determined the problem-plagued capsule posed too much risk for... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 22:02 EDT

23andMe To Pay $30 Million In Genetics Data Breach Settlement

23andMe has agreed to pay $30 million to settle a lawsuit over a data breach that exposed the personal information of 6.4 million customers in 2023. BleepingComputer reports: The proposed class action settlement (PDF), filed Thursday in a San Francisco federal court and awaiting judicial approval, includes cash payments for affected customers, which will be distributed within ten days of final approval. "23andMe believes the settlement is fair, adequate, and... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 21:25 EDT

Google Is Now Rolling Out Gemini Live For All Android Users

Gemini Live is rolling out its Live Voice Mode for all Android users, allowing them to hold real-time, interactive voice conversations with Gemini. "Previously locked into conventional text-based input and responses, Gemini Live Voice Mode gives hands-free ways to explore ideas, brainstorm, and talk through topics in real-time," reports Tom's Guide. From the report: This new voice feature is integrated into the Android Gemini app, so users need to update... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 20:45 EDT

US Takes Aim At Shein and Temu With New Import Rule Proposal

The Biden administration is proposing new rules to limit the "de minimis" exemption, which some Chinese e-commerce companies like Shein and Temu use to ship low-cost goods under $800 to U.S. customers without tariffs. The changes would subject certain shipments to closer inspection and tariffs, aiming to protect American consumers and businesses by ensuring a level playing field against Chinese platforms that have exploited this loophole. The Verge reports: Under... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 20:02 EDT

1.3 Million Android-Based TV Boxes Backdoored; Researchers Still Don't Know How

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Researchers still don't know the cause of a recently discovered malware infection affecting almost 1.3 million streaming devices running an open source version of Android in almost 200 countries. Security firm Doctor Web reported Thursday that malware named Android.Vo1d has backdoored the Android-based boxes by putting malicious components in their system storage area, where they can be updated with additional malware... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 19:20 EDT

Sam Bankman-Fried Files Appeal For Fraud Conviction

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried's legal team has filed an appeal challenging his conviction on seven felony counts and his 25-year prison sentence. They argue that he was not presumed innocent, that the jury received incomplete information about FTX user funds, and that the prosecution's narrative was biased. CoinTelegraph reports: In a Sept. 13 filing in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, SBF's lawyers filed a... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 18:40 EDT

iFixit Launches FixHub Portable USB-C Soldering System To Encourage Repair Projects

iFixit has created its own USB-C soldering iron and portable power station called FixHub, "designed to allow all types of users to handle soldering work wherever they may be," reports MacRumors. From the report: The Portable Power Station serves as the command and power center for FixHub, including a 55-watt-hour battery to support over eight hours of continuous soldering on a single charge. The power supply delivers up to 100... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 18:00 EDT

Apple Vision Pro's Eye Tracking Exposed What People Type

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: You can tell a lot about someone from their eyes. They can indicate how tired you are, the type of mood you're in, and potentially provide clues about health problems. But your eyes could also leak more secretive information: your passwords, PINs, and messages you type. Today, a group of six computer scientists are revealing a new attack against Apple's Vision Pro... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 17:22 EDT

Why Do We Crumble Under Pressure? Science Has the Answer

Have you ever been in a high-stakes situation in which you needed to perform but completely bombed? You're not alone. Experiments in monkeys reveal that 'choking' under pressure is linked to a drop in activity in the neurons that prepare for movement. Nature: "You see it across the board, you see it in sports, in all kinds of different sports and outside of sports as well." says Steven Chase, a... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 16:41 EDT

PC Giants Predict Delayed but Massive Upgrade Wave

Dell and HP executives have acknowledged a delay in the anticipated commercial PC refresh cycle. Michael Dell, speaking at the Citi 2024 Global TMT conference, stated that the refresh cycle "has been delayed for sure." The Register adds: Without offering any reasons for postponement -- and not being pressed for one by the analyst interviewing him -- the billionaire reckoned the size of the refresh is "going to be even... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 16:01 EDT

OpenAI Acknowledges New Models Increase Risk of Misuse To Create Bioweapons

OpenAI's latest models have "meaningfully" increased the risk that AI will be misused to create biological weapons [non-paywalled link], the company has acknowledged. From a report: The San Francisco-based company announced its new models, known as o1, on Thursday, touting their new abilities to reason, solve hard maths problems and answer scientific research questions. OpenAI's system card, a tool to explain how the AI operates, said the new models had... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 09/13/2024 15:21 EDT

Japan Rethinks 24/7 Police Boxes With Rise of Cybercrime

Japan is overhauling how its ubiquitous 24-hour mini-police stations are operated nationwide as more crime fighting moves from the streets to the web. From a report: Called koban in Japanese, officers at these small police boxes handle a variety of tasks from responding to crime and patrolling neighborhoods to handling lost items. There are also chuzaisho outposts where police officers live full-time. The National Police Agency will update operational rules... Read more ›

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