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Science/Tech

HP To Cut About 6,000 Jobs By 2028, Ramps Up AI Efforts

Wednesday at 03:25 AM, via Slashdot

HP plans to cut 4,000-6,000 jobs by 2028 “as part of a plan to streamline operations and adopt artificial intelligence,” reports Reuters. From the report: HP’s teams focused on product development, internal operations and customer support will be impacted by the job cuts, CEO Enrique Lores said during a media briefing call. “We expect this initiative will create $1 billion in gross run rate...

Warner Music Group Partners With Suno To Offer AI Likenesses of Its Artists

Wednesday at 02:45 AM, via Slashdot

Warner Music Group has reached a licensing deal with Suno that will let users create AI-generated music using the voices and likenesses of artists who opt in. WMG says participating artists will have “full control” over how their likeness and music are used. “These will be new creation experiences from artists who do opt in, which will open up new revenue streams for them and allow you to...

Google Maps Will Let You Hide Your Identity When Writing Reviews

Wednesday at 02:02 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from PCMag: Four new features are coming to Google Maps, including a way to hide your identity in reviews. Maps will soon let you use a nickname and select an alternative profile picture for online reviews, so you can rate a business without linking it to full name and Google profile photo. Google says it will monitor for “suspicious and fake reviews,” and...

Being a famous singer raises risk of early death, researchers say

Wednesday at 01:30 AM, via The Guardian

Lead singers in bands fare better than solo artists, but fame – rather than lifestyle or job itself – seems to be major factor

For those who hanker for the limelight, be careful what you wish for: shooting to stardom as a lead singer really does raise the risk of an early death, researchers say.

Their analysis of singers from Europe and the US found that those who rose to fame died on average...

Poland Probes Apple Again Over App Tracking Transparency Rules

Wednesday at 01:20 AM, via Slashdot

Poland has launched a new antitrust investigation into Apple’s App Tracking Transparency rules, questioning whether Apple misled users about privacy while giving its own apps a competitive advantage over third-party developers. AppleInsider reports: On November 25, Poland’s UOKiK has started another investigation into App Tracking Transparency, and whether Apple had restricted competition in...

Study claims to provide first direct evidence of dark matter

Wednesday at 01:00 AM, via The Guardian

Astrophysicist Prof Tomonori Totani says research could be crucial breakthrough in search for elusive substance

Nearly a century ago, scientists proposed that a mysterious invisible substance they named dark matter clumped around galaxies and formed a cosmic web across the universe.

What dark matter is made from, and whether it is even real, are still open questions, but according to a study,...

‘AI Can’t Think’

Wednesday at 00:40 AM, via Slashdot

In an essay published in The Verge, Benjamin Riley argues that today’s AI boom is built on a fundamental misunderstanding: language modeling is not the same as intelligence. “The problem is that according to current neuroscience, human thinking is largely independent of human language — and we have little reason to believe ever more sophisticated modeling of language will create a form of...

US Banks Scramble To Assess Data Theft After Hackers Breach Financial Tech Firm

Wednesday at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Several U.S. banking giants and mortgage lenders are reportedly scrambling to assess how much of their customers’ data was stolen during a cyberattack on a New York financial technology company earlier this month. SitusAMC, which provides technology for over a thousand commercial and real estate financiers, confirmed in a statement over the...

AI Could Replace 3 Million Low-Skilled Jobs in the UK By 2035, Research Warns

Tuesday at 23:22 PM, via Slashdot

Up to 3 million low-skilled jobs could disappear in the UK by 2035 because of automation and AI, according to a report by a leading educational research charity. The Guardian: The jobs most at risk are those in occupations such as trades, machine operations and administrative roles, the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) said. Highly skilled professionals, on the other hand,...

American Influencers Can’t Stop Praising Chinese EVs They Can’t Buy

Tuesday at 22:41 PM, via Slashdot

Chinese automakers may not be able to sell their electric vehicles in the United States due to steep tariffs and software restrictions, but they have found an alternative path to American eyeballs through a coordinated campaign targeting car influencers on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. The effort, the Verge reports, is largely organized by DCar Studio, a platform that invites US-based...

Jakarta Moves Ahead of Tokyo As World’s Most Populated City

Tuesday at 21:21 PM, via Slashdot

schwit1 writes: Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, tops a ranking that is increasingly dominated by Asia: the world’s most populated city. It edged out Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, and Japan’s Tokyo to earn the title in a new United Nations report. [PDF] With an estimated population of nearly 42 million residents, Jakarta soared from 33rd place in the previous rankings, in 2018, that were topped by...

CISA Warns Spyware Crews Are Breaking Into Signal and WhatsApp Accounts

Tuesday at 20:41 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: CISA has warned that state-backed snoops and cyber-mercenaries are actively abusing commercial spyware to break into Signal and WhatsApp accounts, hijack devices, and quietly rummage through the phones of what the agency calls “high-value” users. In an alert published Monday, the US government’s cyber agency said it’s tracking multiple miscreants that are...

André de Ruyter versus Dan Marokane

Tuesday at 20:28 PM, via MyBroadband

MyBroadband compared Eskom’s performance under former chief executive André de Ruyter and new CEO Dan Marokane.

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