WWDC24 Highlights Today Apple kicked off its 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference, revealing new technologies during a Keynote that was live-streamed from Apple Park. Meta Pauses Plans To Train AI Using European Users' Data, Bowing To Regulatory Pressure Meta has confirmed that it will pause plans to start training its AI systems using data from its users in the European Union and U.K. From a report: The move follows pushback from the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC), Meta's lead regulator in the EU, which is acting on behalf of several data protection authorities across the bloc. The U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) also requested that Meta pause its plans until it could satisfy concerns it had raised. "The DPC welcomes the… Why the pope has the ears of G7 leaders on the ethics of AI Pope Francis is leaning on thinking of Paolo Benanti, a friar adept at explaining how technology can change world After a gruelling first day discussing how to finance a prolonged war against an authoritarian dictator, G7 leaders in Puglia next turned for advice from someone who insists he is infallible, and for good measure thinks Ukraine should have the courage to wave the white flag. Normally … Google CEO testifies at trial of collapsed startup Ozy Media and founder Carlos Watson Google CEO Sundar Pichai has testified briefly at the federal financial conspiracy trial surrounding the collapse of once-touted startup Ozy Media Why Your Next Truck Should Be Gas-Powered, Not Electric While they are making some noise in the automotive market, EV trucks still have a way to go before surpassing gas-powered ones, and here are the reasons why. Best antivirus software 2024: Keep your PC safe from malware, spyware, and more Antivirus software is a necessary tool in today’s online world. Attacks are only becoming more sophisticated, especially with aid of AI. Even the tech-savvy and cautious can drop their guard at wrong time or get tricked into exposing themselves to malware, spyware, or ransomware. Antivirus protection is an essential backup against such threats. Most systems come with security software baked into … To End Burnout, Cybersecurity Must Tolerate Failure At Gartner Security and Management Summit, speakers explained that you can't buy your way out of cybersecurity burnout. They discussed how a shift from a protection-focused program to a response-focused security strategy can help. Elon Musk blasts Apple's OpenAI deal over alleged privacy issues. Does he have a point? The Tesla and SpaceX leader's beef with OpenAI flared up again after Apple unveiled its plans to use ChatGPT to support some of its AI features. Apple said privacy is a key component of its entry into the space. Samsung to embrace rising high-end NAND demand for AI smartphones amid Chinese competition Samsung Electronics is poised to enjoy a significant surge in demand for high-performance NAND flash chips used in mobile devices, fueled by the pervasive adoption of on-device AI across the industry. ASUS quietly built supercomputers, datacenters and an LLM. Now it's quietly selling them all together The plan is a slow build – not a breakout into enterprise tech Taiwan's ASUS is best known for its laptops and Wi-Fi kit, but it's quietly building an enterprise tech and cloud business – and slowly introducing it to the world after big successes at home.… |
Python pick: Monkeytype automates type hints What's new this (half-)month in Python and elsewhere? First up is Monkeytype, an Instagram-created library with a somewhat silly name. What's not silly is using it to add type hints automatically to untyped Python code. We also have five lesser-known tools for data science, a chance to go feet-first into Django 5 without getting swamped, and another look at Python 3.13, whose second beta has arrived. Sadly, you still gotta compile it from source to try out the bleeding-edge goodies. Top picks f… Apple Set To Be First Big Tech Group To Face Charges Under EU Digital Law An anonymous reader shares a report: Brussels is set to charge Apple over allegedly stifling competition on its mobile app store, the first time EU regulators have used new digital rules to target a Big Tech group. The European Commission has determined that the iPhone maker is not complying with obligations to allow app developers to "steer" users to offers outside its App Store without imposing fees on them, according to three people with close knowledge of its investigation. The charges woul… Elon Musk Got 72% in Tesla Shareholder Vote on Pay About 72 percent of the shares in the balloting affirmed the lucrative stock award to the chief executive in a bid to get a court to reinstate it. Tempus soars 15% on the first day of trading, demonstrating investor appetite for a health tech with a promise of AI Tempus, a genomic testing and data analysis company started by Eric Lefkosky, who previously founded Groupon, debuted on Nasdaq on Friday, rose about 15% on the opening The company priced its IPO on Thursday at $37 apiece, at the top of its $35 to $37 price range, raising nearly $411 million at a fully-diluted valuation […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only. 'Cities: Skylines II' Found a Solution for High Rents: Get Rid of Landlords For months, players have been complaining about high rents in the city-building sim. This week, developer Colossal Order fixed the problem by doing something real cities can’t: removing landlords. From the trenches: A CISO’s guide to threat intelligence Let’s face it, our jobs as CISOs are a constant dance with the shadows. We fight invisible enemies, anticipate the next attack, and strive to stay one step ahead of ever-evolving threats. That’s where threat intelligence comes in – it’s the intel that fuels our defenses, and the night-vision goggles to see the dark and precarious battlefield clearly (or at the least a little better). Why should I… The Right Chemistry: Facial creams and lotions offer hope in a jar These days you are just as likely to see a product advertised not for what it contains but for what it does not. Either way, someone profits. What Are CSS Container Style Queries Good For? What are these CSS Container Style Queries, and why should you use them? Juan Diego Rodríguez delves deeply into style queries, and not at the syntax level, but at what exactly they are solving and what sort of use cases you would find yourselves reaching for them in your work if and when they gain browser support. Scrum methodology explained What is Scrum? Largely misunderstood, Scrum is an Agile framework, sometimes called a methodology, that helps teams get started with product development. |
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