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Stroke Patients Have High Levels of Microplastics Clogging Their Arteries, Researchers Find

Today at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Business Insider: There is some microplastics in normal, healthy arteries,” Dr. Ross Clark, a University of New Mexico medical researcher who led the study, told Business Insider before he presented his findings at the meeting of the American Heart Association in Baltimore on Tuesday. “But the amount that’s there when they become diseased — and become...

Google Forcing Some Remote Workers To Come Back 3 Days a Week or Lose Their Jobs

Today at 03:40 AM, via Slashdot

Five years removed from the onset of the Covid pandemic, Google is demanding that some remote employees return to the office if they want to keep their jobs and avoid being part of broader cost cuts at the company. CNBC reports: Several units within Google have told remote staffers that their roles may be at risk if they don’t start showing up at the closest office for a hybrid work schedule,...

New Jersey Sues Property Management Software Firm RealPage, Says Collusion With Landlords Drives Up Rents

Today at 03:00 AM, via Slashdot

New Jersey sued the property management software company RealPage, accusing it and 10 of the state’s largest landlords of conspiring to drive up residential rents, violating federal and state antitrust laws and New Jersey consumer fraud laws. From a report: The complaint filed on Wednesday by state Attorney General Matthew Platkin said the defendants, including AvalonBay Communities illegally...

Draft Executive Order Outlines Plan To Integrate AI Into K-12 Schools

Today at 02:20 AM, via Slashdot

A draft executive order from the Trump administration proposes integrating AI into K-12 education by directing federal agencies to promote AI literacy, train teachers, and establish public-private partnerships. “The draft is marked ‘predecisional’ and could be subject to change before it is signed, or it could be abandoned,” notes the Washington Post. From the report: Titled “Advancing...

Google Gemini Has 350 Million Monthly Users, Reveals Court Hearing

Today at 01:40 AM, via Slashdot

Google revealed in court that its Gemini AI chatbot reached 350 million monthly active users worldwide as of March 2025 — up from 9 million daily users in October 2024. TechCrunch reports: Usage of Google’s AI offerings has exploded in the last year. Gemini had just 9 million daily active users in October 2024, but last month, the company reportedly logged 35 million daily active users,...

WhatsApp Blocks People From Exporting Your Entire Chat History

Today at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

WhatsApp is rolling out a new “Advanced Chat Privacy” feature that blocks others from exporting chat histories or automatically downloading media. While it doesn’t stop screenshots or manual downloads, it marks the first step in WhatsApp’s plan to enhance in-chat privacy protections. The Verge reports: By default, WhatsApp saves photos and videos in a chat to your phone’s local storage. It also...

D&D Updates Core Rules, Sticks With CC License

Today at 00:20 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Wizards of the Coast has released the System Reference Document, the heart of the three core rule books that constitute Dungeons & Dragons’ 2024 gameplay, under a Creative Commons license. This means the company cannot alter the deal further, like it almost did in early 2023, leading to considerable pushback and, eventually, a retreat. It...

Discord’s CEO and Co-Founder Is Stepping Down

Yesterday at 23:40 PM, via Slashdot

Discord CEO and co-founder Jason Citron is stepping down from his leadership role at the company and being replaced by Humam Sakhnini, a former executive from Activision Blizzard. “Citron will remain on Discord’s board of directors, and fellow co-founder Stanislav Vishnevskiy will continue acting as the company’s chief technology officer,” notes Engadget. From the report: There’s an important...

Meta Rolls Out Live Translations To All Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Users

Yesterday at 23:00 PM, via Slashdot

Meta has expanded both the feature set and availability of its Ray-Ban smart glasses. Notable updates include live translation with offline support through downloadable language packs, the ability to send messages and make calls via Instagram, and conversations with Meta AI based on real-time visual context. The Verge reports: Live translation was first teased at Meta Connect 2024 last October,...

AI Secretly Helped Write California Bar Exam, Sparking Uproar

Yesterday at 22:26 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Monday, the State Bar of California revealed that it used AI to develop a portion of multiple-choice questions on its February 2025 bar exam, causing outrage among law school faculty and test takers. The admission comes after weeks of complaints about technical problems and irregularities during the exam administration, reports the Los...

OpenAI Forecasts Revenue Topping $125 Billion in 2029 as Agents, New Products Gain

Yesterday at 20:53 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: For two years, ChatGPT has been OpenAI’s cash cow. But by the end of the decade, the company has told some potential and current investors it expects combined sales from agents and other new products to exceed its popular chatbot, lifting total sales to $125 billion in 2029 and $174 billion the next year, according to documents seen by The Information.The...

Nintendo Seeks Discord User’s Identity Following Major Pokemon Leak

Yesterday at 20:02 PM, via Slashdot

Nintendo has filed a request for subpoena in California’s Northern District Court to compel Discord to reveal the identity of user “GameFreakOUT,” the alleged source of last year’s extensive Pokemon leak. The company is demanding the name, address, phone number, and email of the individual behind the “Teraleak,” which contained claimed source code for upcoming title Pokemon Legends: Z-A,...

Bite marks on York skeleton reveal first evidence of ‘gladiators’ fighting lions

Yesterday at 20:00 PM, via The Guardian

Study offers rare insight into human-animal combat during Roman empire

Bite marks from a lion on a man’s skeleton, excavated from an 1,800-year-old cemetery on the outskirts of York, provide the first physical evidence of human-animal combat in the Roman empire, new research claims.

While clashes between combatants, big cats and bears are described and depicted in ancient texts and mosaics,...

Is Tesla on the Outs in China?

Yesterday at 19:29 PM, via Wired

Despite being the biggest electric vehicle market in the world, China might decide it’s had enough of Tesla. In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we break it all down.

Apple, Meta Fined as EU Presses Ahead With Tech Probes

Yesterday at 19:20 PM, via Slashdot

Apple was fined 500 million euros ($570 million) on Wednesday and Meta 200 million euros, as European Union antitrust regulators handed out the first sanctions under landmark legislation aimed at curbing the power of Big Tech. From a report: The EU fines could stoke tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump who has threatened to levy tariffs against countries that penalise U.S. companies. WSJ...

More Than 80% of the World’s Reefs Hit By Bleaching After Worst Global Event On Record

Yesterday at 18:40 PM, via Slashdot

The world’s coral reefs have been pushed into “uncharted territory” by the worst global bleaching event on record that has now hit more than 80% of the planet’s reefs, scientists have warned. From a report: Reefs in at least 82 countries and territories have been exposed to enough heat to turn corals white since the global event started in January 2023, the latest data from the US government’s...

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