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How the Internet Rewired Work – and What That Tells Us About AI’s Likely Impact

Sunday at 14:34 PM, via Slashdot

“The internet did transform work — but not the way 1998 thought…” argues the Wall Street Journal. “The internet slipped inside almost every job and rewired how work got done.” So while the number of single-task jobs like travel agent dropped, most jobs “are bundles of judgment, coordination and hands-on work,” and instead the internet brought “the quiet transformation of nearly every job in...

How OpenAI’s Changes Sent Some Users Spiraling

Sunday at 12:01 PM, via New York Times

OpenAI adjusted ChatGPT’s settings, which left some users spiraling, according to our reporting. Kashmir Hill, who reports on technology and privacy, describes what the company has done about the users’ troubling reports.

Microsoft Warns Its Windows AI Feature Brings Data Theft and Malware Risks, and ‘Occasionally May Hallucinate’

Sunday at 10:34 AM, via Slashdot

“Copilot Actions on Windows 11” is currently available in Insider builds (version 26220.7262) as part of Copilot Labs, according to a recent report, “and is off by default, requiring admin access to set it up.” But maybe it’s off for a good reason…besides the fact that it can access any apps installed on your system:In a support document, Microsoft admits that features like Copilot Actions...

Amazon’s AI-Powered IDE Kiro Helps Vibe Coders with ‘Spec Mode’

Sunday at 07:34 AM, via Slashdot

A promotional video for Amazon’s Kiro software development system took a unique approach, writes GeekWire. “Instead of product diagrams or keynote slides, a crew from Seattle’s Packrat creative studio used action figures on a miniature set to create a stop-motion sequence…” “Can the software development hero conquer the ‘AI Slop Monster’ to uncover the gleaming, fully functional robot buried...

Arthur Hayes Blames Crypto Plunge on Contraction in Dollar Liquidity: Here’s Why Digitap ($TAP) is the Best Hedge Against a Dollar Crunch

Sunday at 07:00 AM, via Tech Financials

Arthur Hayes thinks Bitcoin’s latest plunge isn’t about investors losing faith, but rather about the dollar tap being turned off. As liquidity thins, it gets harder to find solid altcoins to buy, and investors need to think very differently. Hayes argues that a sharp contraction in dollar liquidity has dragged BTC down, and he was […]

Best Crypto Presales: Digitap ($TAP) Raises $2M Amid Violent Bear Market

Sunday at 06:48 AM, via Tech Financials

Markets are bleeding, retail investors are panicking, and yet crypto presales are absolutely booming. Well, not all of them, but banking-focused presales are crushing it in this violent bear market. When majors unwind like this, the smartest way to read the future is to look at how investors are positioning for the coming months—to follow […]

Did Bitcoin Play a Role in Thursday’s Stock Sell-Off?

Sunday at 04:35 AM, via Slashdot

A week ago Bitcoin was at $93,714. Saturday it dropped to $85,300. Late Thursday, market researcher Ed Yardeni blamed some of Thursday’s stock market sell-off on “the ongoing plunge in bitcoin’s price,” reports Fortune:”There has been a strong correlation between it and the price of TQQQ, an ETF that seeks to achieve daily investment results that correspond to three times (3x) the daily...

PHP 8.5 Brings Long-Awaited Pipe Operator, Adds New URI Tools

Sunday at 03:35 AM, via Slashdot

“PHP 8.5 landed on Thursday with a long-awaited pipe operator and a new standards-compliant URI parser,” reports the Register, “marking one of the scripting language’s more substantial updates… “The pipe operator allows function calls to be chained together, which avoids theextraneous variables and nested statements that might otherwise beinvolved. Pipes tend to make code more readable than...

‘The Strange and Totally Real Plan to Blot Out the Sun and Reverse Global Warming’

Sunday at 01:35 AM, via Slashdot

In a 2023 pitch to investors, a “well-financed, highly credentialed” startup named Stardust aimed for a “gradual temperature reduction demonstration” in 2027, according to a massive new 9,600-word article from Politico. (“Annually dispersing ~1 million tons of sun-reflecting particles,” says one slide. “Equivalent to ~1% extra cloud coverage.”) “Another page told potential investors Stardust...

Meta Plans New AI-Powered ‘Morning Brief’ Drawn From Facebook and ‘External Sources’

Sunday at 00:34 AM, via Slashdot

Meta “is testing a new product that would give Facebook users a personalized daily briefing powered by the company’s generative AI technology” reports the Washington Post. They cite records they’ve reviwed showing that Meta “would analyze Facebook content and external sources to push custom updates to its users.”The company plans to test the product with a small group of Facebook users in...

Are Astronomers Wrong About Dark Energy?

22 November at 22:36 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shared this report from CNN:The universe’s expansion might not be accelerating but slowing down, a new study suggests. If confirmed, the finding would upend decades of established astronomical assumptions and rewrite our understanding of dark energy, the elusive force that counters the inward pull of gravity in our universe… Last year, a consortium of hundreds of researchers...

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