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97% of Buildings On Earth 3D-Mapped

Today at 04:02 AM, via Slashdot

Longtime Slashdot reader Gilmoure shares a report from Nature: Scientists have produced the most detailed 3D map of almost all buildings in the world. The map, called GlobalBuildingAtlas, combines satellite imagery and machine learning to generate 3D models for 97% of buildings on Earth. The dataset, published in the open-access journal Earth System Science Data on December 1, covers 2.75...

Over 10,000 Docker Hub Images Found Leaking Credentials, Auth Keys

Today at 03:25 AM, via Slashdot

joshuark shares a report from BleepingComputer: More than 10,000 Docker Hub container images expose data that should be protected, including live credentials to production systems, CI/CD databases, or LLM model keys. After scanning container images uploaded to Docker Hub in November, security researchers at threat intelligence company Flare found that 10,456 of them exposed one or more keys....

Changes to polar bear DNA could help them adapt to global heating, study finds

Today at 03:00 AM, via The Guardian

Scientists say bears in southern Greenland differ genetically to those in the north, suggesting they could adjust

Changes in polar bear DNA that could help the animals adapt to warmer climates have been detected by researchers, in a study thought to be the first time a statistically significant link has been found between rising temperatures and changing DNA in a wild mammal species.

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VMware Kills vSphere Foundation In Parts of EMEA

Today at 02:45 AM, via Slashdot

Broadcom has quietly pulled VMware vSphere Foundation from parts of EMEA, pushing smaller customers toward far more expensive bundles and prompting some to consider jumping to Hyper-V or Nutanix. The Register reports: VVF is a bundle that offers compute, storage, and networking virtualization, and a platform to run containers. It’s most useful in hyperconverged infrastructure and hybrid clouds,...

Trump Signs Executive Order For Single National AI Regulation Framework, Limiting Power of States

Today at 02:02 AM, via Slashdot

President Trump signed an executive order establishing a single federal AI regulatory framework that preempts state-level rules, aiming to centralize oversight of the rapidly growing AI industry. “The Trump administration, with the aid of AI and crypto czar David Sacks, has been pursuing a path that would allow federal rules to preempt state regulations on AI, a move meant to keep big...

UC Berkeley Professor Uses Secret Camera To Catch PhD Candidate Sabotaging Rival

Today at 01:20 AM, via Slashdot

A UC Berkeley professor, suspecting years of targeted computer damage against one Ph.D. student, secretly installed a hidden camera that allegedly caught another doctoral candidate sabotaging the student’s laptop. The student now faces felony vandalism charges and is due for his first court appearance on Dec. 15. The Mercury News reports: A UC Berkeley professor smelled a rat — over the years...

Rivian Goes Big On Autonomy, With Custom Silicon, Lidar, and a Hint At Robotaxis

Today at 00:40 AM, via Slashdot

During the company’s first “Autonomy & AI Day” event today, Rivian unveiled a major autonomy push featuring custom silicon, lidar, and a “large driving model.” It also hinted at a potential entry into the self-driving ride-hail market, according to CEO RJ Scaringe. TechCrunch reports: Rivian said it will expand the hands-free version of its driver-assistance software to “over 3.5 million miles...

Disney Says Google AI Infringes Copyright ‘On a Massive Scale’

Today at 00:00 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Wild West of copyrighted characters in AI may be coming to an end. There has been legal wrangling over the role of copyright in the AI era, but the mother of all legal teams may now be gearing up for a fight. Disney has sent a cease and desist to Google, alleging the company’s AI tools are infringing Disney’s copyrights “on a massive...

Google is Building an Experimental New Browser and a New Kind of Web App

Yesterday at 23:22 PM, via Slashdot

Google’s Chrome team has built an experimental browser called Disco that takes a query or prompt, opens a cluster of related tabs, and then generates a custom application tailored to whatever task the user is trying to accomplish. The browser launched Thursday as an experiment in Google’s Search Labs. GenTabs, the core feature powering Disco, are information-rich pages created by Google’s...

Cisco Stock Hits New All-Time High, 25 Years After the Dotcom Bubble Burst

Yesterday at 22:45 PM, via Slashdot

Cisco’s stock price touched $80.25 on Wednesday, finally eclipsing its dotcom-era peak of $80.06 set on March 27, 2000 — when the networking giant briefly surpassed Microsoft to become the world’s most valuable company. The journey back took 25 years, eight months and 13 days. The company’s fundamentals improved dramatically over that period, of course. Revenues have nearly quintupled since...

New York Becomes First State To Require Disclosure of AI Performers in Ads

Yesterday at 22:05 PM, via Slashdot

New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday signed two bills aimed at regulating the use of AI in entertainment, requiring disclosure when ads feature AI-generated performers and mandating consent from heirs before a deceased person’s likeness can be used commercially. Hochul described both measures as “first in the nation” policies during a signing ceremony at SAG-AFTRA’s New York City offices....

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