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A new measure attempts to force the Senate’s hand on passing legislation to ban TikTok or mandate the app’s sale.

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Schools Were Just Supposed To Block Porn. Instead They Sabotaged Homework and Censored Suicide Prevention Sites.
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    School districts are quick to buy Chromebooks and go "1:1", but cheap out on IT and cybersecurity.

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  • YouTube can't stop showing me AI deepfake ads
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    Yea this is sketchy AF. Not to mention concerning due to its potential implications. Going to be interesting how not only YouTube but other platforms deal with this.

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    All this will do is piss off creators due to monetization reasons, lead them to complain against YouTube, forcing YouTube to change their monetization process, which will lead to again changing the way videos are made.

    And at the end, they will find a way to again shove ads in your face more efficiently.

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    > > > The executive order comes after a series of non-binding agreements with AI companies. > > > > > The order has eight goals: to create new standards for AI safety and security, protect privacy, advance equity and civil rights, stand up for consumers, patients, and students, support workers, promote innovation and competition, advance US leadership in AI technologies, and ensure the responsible and effective government use of the technology. > >

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    Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+ Receiving Price Increases
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    You get access to news from publishers like WSJ, Wired, LA Times, National Review, as well as magazines from many others. You also get access to news audio which is not bad.

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  • Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+ Receiving Price Increases
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    Im already finding it a hard sell for my News+ sub. This price increase may just lead me to cancel at this point.

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  • Google might breathe new life into old Chromebooks with ChromeOS Flex
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    Oh in no way am I saying that Google is a good guy here. I’m sure that if it were up to them, they would keep the current status quo.

    They are only doing this due to the pressure they’re getting for their poor track record of supporting their devices. But it is still a step in the direction nonetheless.

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    Agreed. This and Googles announcement last month of supporting new chromebooks for 10 years is a step in the right direction.

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    That’s a potential solution but the problem is that IT departments in schools are replacing them when they reach EOL in regards to security patches (since testing software isn’t supported). While there may be people interested, I can’t see many wanting to buy chromebooks that won’t be getting security patches and are sluggish.

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    The amount of Chromebooks that go to waste in K-12 schools is insane. So it is nice to see Google taking action on this, especially since its largest market are schools.

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  • https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/08/10/san-francisco-robotaxi-approved-waymo-cruise/

    > > > In a pivotal moment for the autonomous transportation industry, California chose to expand one of the biggest test cases for the technology. > >

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    > > > The measure to clamp down on investments in certain industries deemed to pose security risks, set to be issued Wednesday, appears likely to open a new front in the U.S.-China economic conflict. > > > > > The restrictions would bar private equity and venture capital firms from making investments in certain high-tech sectors, like quantum computing, artificial intelligence and advanced semiconductors, the people said, in a bid to stop the transfer of American dollars and expertise to China. > > > > > It would also require firms making investments in a broader range of Chinese industries to report that activity, giving the government better visibility into financial exchanges between the United States and China. > >

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    Sony is now streaming PS5 games at 4K over the internet in public beta
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    > > > Sony is now confirming it’s launched a public beta test of PS5 cloud gaming — one that streams games to a PS5 at up to 4K resolution, according to gamers who are now receiving invitations. > >

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    > > > The fight for who will own your Thread mesh network is creating an even more fractured smart home. > >

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    Unpatchable AMD Chip Flaw Unlocks Paid Tesla Feature Upgrades
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    It won’t just be electric cars, it’ll be all new model cars from manufacturing companies. At least until ICE is phased out.

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    > > > A significant personnel change is afoot at OpenAI, the artificial intelligence juggernaut that has nearly single-handedly inserted the concept of generative AI into global public discourse with the launch of ChatGPT. Dave Willner, an industry veteran who was the startup’s head of trust and safety, announced in a post on LinkedIn last night that he has left the job and transitioned to an advisory role. > >

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    DeSantis calls for state investment manager to consider action against Bud Light's parent company
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    His culture war bullshit is getting so stale (and borderline cringe) at this point. Don’t want a guy chasing companies and institutions for being “woke” and not do shit for their people as president.

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  • UN chief says the world is in a new era marked by the highest major power competition in decades
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    He’s not wrong. There’s a lot of instability in the world right now. And it’s times of instability that we tend to see the miscalculations that lead to major power conflict.

    As of late, I feel like we are just a few simple mistakes and a series of events away from large scale conflict.

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  • Discussion: Would bringing back the Civilian Conservation Corp Program be benefecial in the US?
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    CCC, WPA, or any semblance of the alphabet soup of new deal programs focused on improving the infrastructure and getting people to work is something I believe this country desperately needs. For all the reasons you stated but another important factor; it can help Americans get a new found sense of pride in their country and a sense of community.

    I remember reading about how the new deal programs boosted pride among Americans who took part in these programs. A sense of pride that was needed to fight WWII.

    While a modern version of this would be amazing, I can’t help but show the same skepticism that has been said here in regards to corruption and issues that would inevitable come up. It’s a totally different political landscape than it was in 1933.

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  • DeSantis PAC uses AI-generated Trump voice in ad attacking ex-president
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    The anti-Biden ad released by the GOP a few weeks ago was much more easier to tell was AI generated. This one is much more subtle that I wouldn’t have known used AI voice generation if it weren’t for the article. Yes it was simply a post on social media, but having it voiced over adds much more to reach its audience imo.

    This is concerning.

    Edit: anti-Biden ad

    https://youtu.be/kLMMxgtxQ1Y

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  • www.engadget.com

    > > > Netflix reported substantial growth in subscribers in the months following its push to stop users from sharing accounts with people outside of their household. > >

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    www.theverge.com

    > > > Apple is creating its own AI-powered chatbot that some engineers are calling “Apple GPT,” according to a report from Bloomberg. The company reportedly doesn’t have any solid plans to release the technology to the public yet. > > As noted by Bloomberg, the chatbot uses its own large language model (LLM) framework called “Ajax,” running on Google Cloud and built with Google JAX, a framework created to accelerate machine learning research. Sources close to the situation tell the outlet that Apple has multiple teams working on the project, which includes addressing potential privacy implications.

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    abcnews.go.com

    > > > Special counsel Jack Smith has informed former President Trump that he is a target in his investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election, say sources. > >

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    www.theverge.com

    > > > Around the time J. Robert Oppenheimer learned that Hiroshima had been struck (alongside everyone else in the world) he began to have profound regrets about his role in the creation of that bomb. At one point when meeting President Truman Oppenheimer wept and expressed that regret. Truman called him a crybaby and said he never wanted to see him again. And Christopher Nolan is hoping that when Silicon Valley audiences of his film Oppenheimer (out June 21) see his interpretation of all those events they’ll see something of themselves there too. > >

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    Tesla’s Texas factory has produced its first Cybertruck | Engadget
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    It’ll sell it’s fair share but the delayed launch is going to really hurt it it’s potential sales numbers. In the span of their initial release date and ‘24, ev pickups from Ford, Rivian, and GM have released.

    They could have been one of the first and taken the hype

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  • Tesla’s Texas factory has produced its first Cybertruck | Engadget
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    Very curious to see the price this launches at.

    Over/under 60K?

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  • www.engadget.com

    > > > After multiple years of delays, it looks like the Cybertruck is finally on its way to consumers. > >

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    Whats your way to keep up with tech news?
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    RSS feeds through Reeder on iOS. Get news from outlets like Ars Technica, The Verge, MIT Tech Review, NYT, among others.

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  • In which game did you spend the most hours?
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    Battlefield 4. Was there from the buggy as shit release on the PS4 back in 2013. A little over 600 hours. Some of my best gaming memories.

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  • www.nytimes.com

    > > > The figure far surpasses what Donald Trump raised, though it is well short of what Mr. Trump and his allies collected during the same period in the 2020 election cycle. > >

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    That Google memo about having “no moat” in AI was real — and Google’s AI boss disagrees with it
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    Read his quotes and it sounds like he thinks that they can continue with the closed source path, despite of the memo (which I believed had plenty of important points).

    You think we’ll see them make a fully open source model?

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  • www.theverge.com

    > > > Just a couple of months ago, a leaked memo said to be from a Google researcher cast doubt on the company’s future in AI, stating that it has “no moat” in the industry — and now, we seemingly have confirmation that it was real. In an interview with Decoder, Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google’s DeepMind, told The Verge that although he believes the memo was legitimate, he disagrees with its conclusions. > >

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    www.wired.com

    > > > People have flocked to Bluesky and Threads. But the new platforms risk repeating a pattern that has caused social media giants to turn against their own users. > >

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    www.engadget.com

    > > > OpenAI is forming a dedicated team to manage the risks of superintelligent AI. > > > > > A superintelligence is a hypothetical AI model that is smarter than even the most gifted and intelligent human, and excels at multiple areas of expertise instead of one domain like some previous generation models. OpenAI believes such a model could arrive before the end of the decade. > >

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    techcrunch.com

    Days after requiring users to log in to view tweets on the web, Twitter has silently removed these restrictions.

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    mashable.com

    > > > Twitter's API issues have frustrated developers in each of Twitter's new API access tiers. Those with Basic or Pro plans — paying $100 and $5000 a month for API access, respectively — have experienced unannounced changes to their plans, numerous bugs, and often receive zero customer support. And developers shelling out for Twitter's Enterprise API Plan, which starts at $42,000 per month, are experiencing sudden outages and disappointing service considering the money they're paying. > >

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    Logged in a few minutes ago and noticed that reputation in my account was much higher then before. Guessing it might be counted now.

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