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Google AI Overviews Put People at Risk of Harm With Misleading Health Advice

Yesterday at 23:30 PM, via Slashdot

A Guardian investigation published Friday found that Google’s AI Overviews — the generative AI summaries that appear at the top of search results — are serving up inaccurate health information that experts say puts people at risk of harm. The investigation, which came after health groups, charities and professionals raised concerns, uncovered several cases of misleading medical advice despite...

Trump Signs Defense Bill Prohibiting China-Based Engineers in Pentagon IT Work

Yesterday at 22:01 PM, via Slashdot

President Donald Trump signed into law this month a measure that prohibits anyone based in China and other adversarial countries from accessing the Pentagon’s cloud computing systems. From a report: The ban, which is tucked inside the $900 billion defense policy law, was enacted in response to a ProPublica investigation this year that exposed how Microsoft used China-based engineers to service...

AMD Closes in on Intel in Latest Steam Hardware Survey

Yesterday at 21:01 PM, via Slashdot

AMD’s share of processors among Steam users climbed to 47.27% in December 2025, a 4.66% jump in a single month that continues the company’s steady encroachment on Intel’s once-dominant position in the gaming CPU market. Intel held roughly 77% of the Steam Hardware Survey five years ago, and that lead has eroded considerably as AMD broke the 40% threshold in the third quarter of 2025 and kept...

Reading is a Vice

Yesterday at 20:01 PM, via Slashdot

The International Publishers Association spent the past year promoting the slogan “Democracy depends on reading,” but Atlantic senior editor Adam Kirsch argues that this utilitarian pitch fundamentally misunderstands why people become readers in the first place. The most recent Survey of Public Participation in the Arts found that less than half of Americans read a single book in 2022, and only...

A Decade of BBC Question Time Data Reveals Imbalance in Journalist Guests

Yesterday at 19:01 PM, via Slashdot

A new study [PDF] from Cardiff University analyzing a decade of the popular topical debate programme BBC Question Time found that the broadcaster’s flagship political debate show relies disproportionately on journalists and pundits from right-wing media outlets, particularly those connected to The Spectator magazine. Researcher Matt Walsh examined 391 editions and 1,885 panellist appearances...

‘Results Were Fudged’: Departing Meta AI Chief Confirms Llama 4 Benchmark Manipulation

Yesterday at 18:00 PM, via Slashdot

Yann LeCun, Meta’s outgoing chief AI scientist and one of the pioneers credited with laying the groundwork for modern AI, has acknowledged that the company’s Llama 4 language model had its benchmark results manipulated before its April 2025 release. In an interview with the Financial Times, LeCun said the “results were fudged a little bit” and that the team “used different models for different...

Ghana Tries To Regulate Online Prophecies

Yesterday at 17:01 PM, via Slashdot

Ghana has decided to deal with the viral spread of prophetic content on social media by setting up an official reporting mechanism for sensitive predictions, a move triggered by the August 2025 helicopter crash that killed the country’s defence and environment ministers along with six others. After the accident, TikTok clips circulated showing pastors who claimed to have foreseen the disaster...

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Prints Final Newspaper, Shifts To All-Digital Format

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via Slashdot

CBS News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has printed its final newspaper, marking the end of a 157-year chapter in Georgia history and officially transitioning the longtime publication into a fully digital news outlet. The front-page story of the final print edition asks a fitting question: “What is the future of local media in Atlanta?” The historic last issue is also being sold for $8, a...

Data Centres Could Be The Spark Africa’s Power Sector Needs

Yesterday at 15:21 PM, via Tech Financials

A quarter of the way into the 21st century, digital technology has infiltrated the daily lives of billions of people to an incredible degree across the globe — but not everywhere, yet. As digital penetration rapidly nears 100% in many parts of the world, the fastest-growing markets are in developing countries where even simple electricity […]

How Nokia Went From iPhone Victim To $1 Billion Nvidia Deal

Yesterday at 14:00 PM, via Slashdot

Nokia, the Finnish company whose iconic ringtone was played an estimated 1.8 billion times daily at the height of its mobile phone dominance and whose 3310 “brick” sold 126 million units, has reinvented itself again — this time as a key piece of AI infrastructure. In October, Nvidia announced a $1 billion investment in Nokia and a strategic partnership to incorporate AI into telecommunications...

Donald Trump wants the US back on the moon before his term ends. Can it happen?

Yesterday at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

After losing a year to havoc and job-slashing at Nasa, the pressure is on billionaire administrator Jared Isaacman

With astronauts set to fly around the moon for the first time in more than half a century when Artemis 2 makes its long-awaited ascent sometime this spring, 2026 was already destined to become a standout year in space.

It is also likely to be one of the most pivotal, with new...

Welcome to the Future of Noise Canceling

Yesterday at 14:00 PM, via Wired

The next generation of noise reduction is currently being developed in R&D labs around the world. Take a look at what’s to come.

How Protesters Became Content for the Cops

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via Wired

The tactics behind protest policing are changing—from one of cooperation to intentional antagonism for political marketing purposes.

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