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  • Google blasted for AI that refuses to say how many Jews were killed by the Nazis

    05/11/2024 1:20:19 PM PDT · by DFG · 43 replies
    NY Post ^ | Jon Levine
    Google is coming in for sharp criticism after video went viral of the Google Nest assistant refusing to answer basic questions about the Holocaust — but having no problem answer questions about the Nakba. “Hey Google, how many Jews were killed by the Nazis?” Instagram user Michael Apfel asks a Google Nest virtual assistant. The video was later posted to X by venture capitalist Josh Wolfe on May 8. “Sorry, I don’t understand,” The same token answer was offered to other related questions including “How many Jews were killed during World War II? Who did Adolf Hitler try to kill?...
  • British expat arrested in Thailand for flooding restaurant with bad reviews

    05/10/2024 7:34:43 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 23 replies
    nypost.com ^ | May 10, 2024 | Megan Palin
    A British expat has been busted in Thailand for bombarding a restaurant with bad reviews. The 21-year-old man, identified only as Alexander, was investigated by both the Central Investigation Bureau and Royal Thai Police over the reviews sparked by a feud he had with the owner, according to the Phuket News. He reportedly wanted to use the Italian eatery as a shortcut to the Phuket apartment he’d been renting since 2022 — but the owner refused because he was not a paying customer. The Brit is accused of seeking revenge by getting his friends to flood the restaurant with one-star...
  • At What Point Is It Too Expensive To Watch The NFL?

    05/10/2024 2:20:59 PM PDT · by Libloather · 63 replies
    Outkick ^ | 5/10/24 | Bobby Burack
    The NFL is close to finalizing a deal with Netflix to carry its upcoming Christmas Day slate. That's fine. Netflix costs anywhere between $6.99 and $22.99 a month. However, Netflix is yet another bill that fans have to pay to watch the NFL closely this season. Let's review: Viewers still need basic cable to watch games on CBS, NBC, Fox, ESPN, ABC and NFL Network. Did we miss any? Cable options include YouTube TV, DirectTV, Dish, Xfinity, AT&T, Spectrum, etc. etc. On average, cable costs around $80 a month. **SNIP** To watch the NFL this season, you need cable (ESPN,...
  • Apple Issues Apology for Controversial iPad Pro Ad — Pulls It From TV

    05/10/2024 12:26:42 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 60 replies
    Independent Journal Review ^ | May 10, 2024 | Bradley Cortright
    Apple is saying it “missed the mark” with a controversial ad for its new iPad Pro. Apple’s vice president of marketing communications, Tor Myhren, said in a statement to AdAge, “Creativity is in our DNA at Apple, and it’s incredibly important to us to design products that empower creatives all over the world. Our goal is to always celebrate the myriad of ways users express themselves and bring their ideas to life through iPad.” “We missed the mark with this video, and we’re sorry,” he added. AdAge reported that Apple no longer plans to air the ad on TV. On...
  • Bombshells From Warren Buffett Shock Investors: Why did he sell so much of his biggest holding - Apple?

    05/10/2024 9:29:11 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 23 replies
    Summa Money ^ | 05/06/2024 | G O’FIACHRA
    If you haven’t tuned into the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting to see highlights, a certain moment is grabbing headlines but another more nuanced one is where your attention should go.The most poignant moment of the day was when Warren turned to his new right-hand man Greg Able but invited former lieutenant Charlie Munger for his views. The simple question “Charlie?” was enough to melt hearts as it became clear the one-two punch duo of Charlie and Warren that had been a staple of these Woodstock for Capitalists meetings for decades still lived on in Warren, and is a habit...
  • Groundbreaking spaceplane crashes before landmark aerospike rocket test

    05/10/2024 4:53:08 AM PDT · by Jonty30 · 52 replies
    https://newatlas.com/ ^ | May 09, 2024 | Joe Salas
    It was set to be the world's first flight test for an aerospike rocket engine, but the MIRA I prototype crashed on takeoff before the most innovative part of its propulsion system could fire. Undeterred, Polaris is building two bigger prototypes. The MIRA I, from German aerospace startup Polaris Raumflugzeuge, was traveling at approximately 105 mph (169 km/h) during takeoff when a "landing gear steering reaction" plus a side wind caused a "hard landing event," rendering the space plane inoperable and it's fiberglass airframe damaged beyond repair. Its subsystems remained mostly intact – however, rather than attempt to repair the...
  • Amazingly Detailed Images Reveal a Single Cubic Millimeter of Human Brain in 3D

    05/09/2024 11:23:19 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 55 replies
    Science Alert ^ | May 10, 2024 | MICHELLE STARR
    A rendering of the excitatory neurons in a section of the sample. (Google Research & Lichtman Lab/Harvard University. Renderings by D. Berger/Harvard University) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A nanoscale project represents a giant leap forward in understanding the human brain. With more than 1.4 petabytes of electron microscopy imaging data, a team of scientists has reconstructed a teeny-tiny cubic segment of the human brain. It's just a millimeter on each side – but 57,000 cells, 150 million synapses, and 230 millimeters of ultrafine veins are all packed into that microscopic space. The work of almost a decade, it's the largest and most detailed...
  • New "IONTRONIC MEMRISTOR” Could Revolutionize Brain-like Computing Using Only Salt and Water

    05/09/2024 10:52:10 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 11 replies
    The Debrief ^ | May 9, 2024 | TIM MCMILLAN·
    Scientists from the Netherlands and South Korea say they have made a significant leap towards artificially replicating the human brain by developing a device called the “iontronic memristor.” Researchers say this novel device, barely larger than a human hair, functions as an artificial synapse, mimicking the brain’s unique ability to process and share information. “The brain’s computing principles (neurons connected by synapses) and information carriers (ions in water) both differ fundamentally from those of conventional computers,” researchers wrote. “Building on this distinction, we present an aqueous memristor that emulates the brain’s short-term synaptic plasticity features through ion transport in water,...
  • Verizon data breach report highlights human element risks

    05/09/2024 2:49:30 AM PDT · by linMcHlp · 6 replies
    Yahoo Finance ^ | Yahoo Finance - GlobalData Technology
    Credential theft is a significant factor in breaches, resulting in 38% of all incidents. Phishing is another route into the enterprise, being associated with 15% of all breaches. The most frequently used entry point for phishing is Web applications, followed by email.The report, which analyses 20,358 security incidents and 10,626 confirmed breaches offered by third-party contributors including the US Secret Service and dozens of other organizations and companies; publicly-known data breaches; and security events mitigated by its own Verizon Threat Research Advisory Center (VTRAC), emphasised the critical role the human element plays in introducing risk into the equation.
  • Scientists Create Swarming Micro-Robots That Can "Hunt" Microplastics and Bacteria Contaminating Water

    05/08/2024 12:33:35 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 22 replies
    The Debrief ^ | May 8, 2024 | Micah Hanks
    Above: The tiny, spherical robots (shown in light yellow) collect bacteria (green) and small pieces of plastic (gray) from within water while under the influence of a rotating magnetic field (Pumera, et al/ACS Nano 2024). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Scientists report the development of microbiotic swarms that capture microplastics and potentially harmful microbes in water, paving the way for new approaches to combatting pollution in our oceans and waterways. According to new research led by Martin Pumera and colleagues, a microscale robotic system has been developed that can attract and then remove microplastics and harmful bacteria from water. These tiny plastic particles, often...
  • Billionaire's glamorous new wife goes viral trying to bully woman who shares her new surname into selling her Instagram handle just days after tying the knot - and her entitled messages will make you furious

    05/08/2024 8:14:40 AM PDT · by Cecily · 62 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | May 8, 2024 | Joe Hutchison
    A billionaire's new wife has gone viral after she apparently tried to bully a woman who shares her new name into selling her Instagram handle. Katherine Asplundh, formerly Driscoll, married Cabot Asplundh, 27, of the Pennsylvania billionaire family at a reception in Palm Beach, Florida, two weeks ago. After the happy couple exchanged vows, Katherine, an influencer with over 14,600 Instagram followers, attempted to change her handle from @katherinedrisc to @katherineasplundh, but her desired username was already in use.
  • Someone asked former CEO Jack Dorsey: How did you let it get so bad at Twitter?

    05/08/2024 4:59:12 AM PDT · by RandFan · 22 replies
    Twitter/X ^ | May 8 | @jack
    @TopoGigio_sol Jack, honest question. How did you let it get so bad at Twitter? How did it become so captured with out you being able to step in and fix it. The algo needs help here on X, but directionally much better than it was, as a platform @jack only way to truly “fix it” is with open protocols. corporations can build upon them too. @wallstsavage80 Would be nice if you answered the original question without rhetoric Jack It’d be refreshing to read it @jack i've answered so many times. if it was "captured" it was by the advertising model...
  • Biden Iran envoy put classified documents on hacked personal email, phone: GOP lawmakers

    05/08/2024 1:25:09 AM PDT · by Libloather · 12 replies
    NY Post ^ | 5/07/24 | Victor Nava
    Republicans lawmakers have uncovered “troubling allegations” that President Biden’s suspended special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley, stored classified material on his personal email account and cellphone — which was later accessed by a “hostile cyber actor.” The top Republicans on the Senate Foreign Relations and House Foreign Affairs committee on Monday asked the State Department to confirm the allegations against Malley, who was quietly placed on unpaid leave last June and had his security clearance suspended amid a State Department investigation reportedly centered on his potential mishandling of classified information. The State Department has refused to reveal the exact nature...
  • Synthetic diamonds may have just gotten way easier to make...These gems don’t require tremendous pressure to form.

    05/07/2024 11:46:04 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    FreeThink ^ | May 6, 2024 | Kristin Houser
    South Korean researchers have developed a new technique for creating synthetic diamonds — and they think they’ve only scratched the surface of its potential. Synthetic diamonds: Aside from jewelry, diamonds are used in drilling, manufacturing, healthcare, quantum computing, and more. The cost and uncertainty of finding the right kind of diamonds in nature inspired scientists to see if they could make them in the lab. In the 1950s, a team at General Electric pulled it off using a process called “high-pressure high-temperature” (HPHT), which mimics the conditions that create diamonds in nature. This process is still used to make 99%...
  • Warning: Everything on Social Media Is Probably Fake; I have found that thanks to the technical advances in media manipulation, nothing is credible anymore

    05/07/2024 8:34:20 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 35 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 05/07/2024 | Alicia Colon
    When I first starting writing for Breitbart.com way back in its first year, I was urged by my editors to make sure I carefully researched and documented any information in my columns. I would often insert the verifying link of the videos or newspaper resources to support the charges I asserted in the piece. At that time, I had full confidence in the videos I used as proof that supported the claims I was writing about. It is now 2024 and I have found that thanks to the technical advances in media manipulation, nothing is credible anymore. I have already...
  • Amazon Now Giving Itself A Five-Week Window for Shipping Orders No Matter How Much You Pay?

    05/07/2024 4:30:24 AM PDT · by 4Runner · 43 replies
    Amazon.com | May 07, 2024 | Self
    Choose a delivery option: Fast, FREE Delivery Amazon Prime FREE Two-Day Shipping with your free trial of Prime Monday, May 13 - Thursday, Jun 13 FREE Delivery Friday, May 10 - Wednesday, Jun 12 $6.99 - Delivery Tomorrow, May 8 - Wednesday, Jun 12 $16.56 - Delivery
  • Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has endorsed Elon Musk's X

    05/07/2024 3:19:05 AM PDT · by RandFan · 13 replies
    X ^ | May 7 | @TheQuartering
    @TheQuartering The original creator of Twitter Jack Dorsey has abandoned the lefts "twitter killer" & endorsed X.
  • Can AI Give Us A Self-Defense Edge?

    05/06/2024 6:14:41 PM PDT · by DoodleBob · 6 replies
    The Truth About Guns ^ | May 4, 2024 | Jennifer Sensiba
    A couple weeks ago, reviews for a new wearable AI device started hitting the market. While the device reviews aren’t great, they do give us a hint at the future of wearable technology. If used right in the future, the technology could be used to make people, armed or unarmed, a lot safer from criminal attackers. But, before we get to my ideas on the potential for this technology, let’s first share one of these reviews and discuss what the technology is supposed to do: https://youtu.be/TitZV6k8zfA What It’s Supposed To Be, But Falls Short Of In short, the Humane AI...
  • An American business owner on LinkedIn shared what his marriage proposal taught him about B2B sales (“I proposed to my girlfriend this weekend. Here’s what it taught me about B2B sales.”) and it just gets better and better

    05/02/2024 3:48:50 PM PDT · by DoodleBob · 23 replies
    The Poke ^ | May 1, 2024 | John Plunkett
    The only time we go on LinkedIn is to unsubscribe from getting emails about LinkedIn but if it’s full of this sort of content then we might be missing a trick. It’s a guy who proposed to his girlfriend – ahhh – who then shared what his proposal taught him about B2B sales. Aarrrgh! Now there’s always the distinct possibility that this is deep cover – surely it is! – but it’s a very funny read either way (with wildly varying amounts of facepalm). Here’s how it first went viral... And here are just a few of the many responses...
  • Jensen Huang says bosses must be demanding: 'If you want to do extraordinary things...'

    05/01/2024 9:59:09 PM PDT · by libh8er · 8 replies
    Money Control ^ | 5.1.2024 | Anita Sengupta
    Nvidia's Jensen Huang was recently described as a boss who was "not easy to work with" by his employees. But the billionaire CEO seemed unaffected by it. In fact, he welcomed it. He said that the route to doing extraordinary things shouldn't be easy. In an interview on 60 Minutes, the correspondent Bill Whitaker some of the words employees of the leading software company had used to describe Huang: "Demanding, perfectionist, not easy to work for." Responding to this, the 61-year-old said those traits fitted him "perfectly." "It should be like that," he was as quoted saying by the Business...