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Bafta To Reward ‘Human Creativity’ as Film and TV Grapples With AI

Yesterday at 21:25 PM, via Slashdot

Bafta has brought in “human achievement” as a guiding principle for its annual awards as the film and television industry grapples with the rapid adoption of AI tools in many parts of production. From a report: In an interview with the FT, Bafta chair Sara Putt, who is nearing the end of her three-year tenure, said artificial intelligence would change how people worked “but at the base of...

Simulations shed light on how snowman-shaped body in Kuiper belt may have formed

Yesterday at 21:00 PM, via The Guardian

Research adds weight to theory Arrokoth’s two lobes produced by gravitational collapse – and reveals process

It is the most distant and primitive object ever visited by a spacecraft from Earth: now researchers say they have fresh insights into how the ultra-red, 4bn-year-old body known as Arrokoth came to have its distinctive snowman-like shape.

Arrokoth sits in the Kuiper belt, a vast, thick...

LLM-Generated Passwords Look Strong but Crack in Hours, Researchers Find

Yesterday at 20:45 PM, via Slashdot

AI security firm Irregular has found that passwords generated by major large language models — Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini — appear complex but follow predictable patterns that make them crackable in hours, even on decades-old hardware. When researchers prompted Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 fifty times in separate conversations, only 30 of the returned passwords were unique, and 18 of the...

A Half-Century of US Labor Data Shows Steady Retreat From Evening and Night Work

Yesterday at 20:10 PM, via Slashdot

Despite the popular notion that the modern economy runs around the clock, a new NBER working paper analyzing fifty years of U.S. labor data from 1973 to 2023 finds that Americans have been steadily and consistently moving away from evening and night work toward traditional daytime hours [PDF]. The share of the workforce on the job at 11PM, for instance, fell by over 25% from its 1970s level....

New Study Tracks How Businesses Quietly Replaced Freelancers With AI Tools

Yesterday at 19:35 PM, via Slashdot

A new study [PDF] from Ramp’s economics lab has found that businesses are steadily replacing freelance workers hired through platforms like Upwork and Fiverr with AI tools from OpenAI and Anthropic, and the substitution is happening at a fraction of the cost. The paper, authored by Ryan Stevens, Ramp’s Director of Applied Sciences, tracked firm-level spending data from Q3 2021 to Q3 2025 across...

DHS Opens a Billion-Dollar Tab With Palantir

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via Wired

“If you are interested in helping shape and deliver the next chapter of Palantir’s work across DHS, please reach out,” a Palantir executive wrote to employees about the massive purchasing agreement.

Accenture Links Staff Promotions To Use of AI Tools

Yesterday at 18:45 PM, via Slashdot

Accenture has reportedly started tracking staff use of its AI tools and will take this into consideration when deciding on top promotions, as the consulting company tries to increase uptake of the technology by its workforce. From a report: The company told senior managers and associate directors that being promoted to leadership roles would require “regular adoption” of artificial...

Desmond McConnell obituary

Yesterday at 18:28 PM, via The Guardian

My father, Desmond McConnell, who has died aged 95, made a great contribution to mineralogy, inspiring scientists around the world.

At Cambridge University in the 1960s and 70s, with the excellent X-ray diffraction facilities in the Mineralogy Department, he developed work first published by his crystallographer colleagues, Peter Gay and Mike Bown, on the incommensurate behaviour (ie falling...

HR Teams Are Drowning in Slop Grievances

Yesterday at 18:05 PM, via Slashdot

Workplace grievances that once fit in a single email are now ballooning into 30-page documents stuffed with irrelevant historical detail, made-up legal precedents, and citations to laws from the wrong country — and UK employment lawyers say generative AI is the likely culprit. Anna Bond, legal director at Lewis Silkin, says the complaints she now sees sometimes cite Canadian legislation or...

The RAM Crunch Could Kill Products and Even Entire Companies, Memory Exec Admits

Yesterday at 17:25 PM, via Slashdot

Phison CEO Pua Khein-Seng, whose company is one of the leading makers of controller chips for SSDs and other flash memory devices, admitted in a televised interview that the ongoing global RAM shortage could force companies to cut back their product lines in the second half of 2026 — and that some may not survive at all if they cannot secure enough memory. The interview, conducted in Chinese by...

Amazon Dethrones Walmart as World’s Biggest Company by Sales

Yesterday at 17:08 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: Amazon has officially dethroned Walmart as the biggest global company by revenue, a milestone attesting to the massive scale the e-commerce and cloud-computing giant has achieved since its humble beginnings in 1994 as an online bookseller in Jeff Bezos’ Seattle-area garage. Walmart, which had been the largest company by revenue for more than a decade, on...

Inframarkets: New Hedging Instrument for Energy Markets

Yesterday at 16:59 PM, via Tech Financials

The Structural Shift in Energy Markets Energy markets are undergoing a fundamental transformation. The rapid growth of AI data centers, industrial electrification, and renewables penetration has placed mounting pressure on power grids that were never designed for this level of complexity. Electricity demand growth is no longer linear or predictable, and the consequences for price […]

SAVCA appoints new CEO

Yesterday at 15:21 PM, via ITWeb

The SA Venture Capital and Private Equity Association confirms Anusha Naidu as its new CEO, effective 1 March.

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