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In a rare rebuke, Japan told Fujitsu to take corrective measures after a 2022 hack of its cloud service affected at least 1.7K companies and government agencies (Nikkei Asia)

Nikkei Asia: In a rare rebuke, Japan told Fujitsu to take corrective measures after a 2022 hack of its cloud service affected at least 1.7K companies and government agencies  —  Data leaks affected at least 1,700 companies and government agencies … Continue Reading →

The Download: AI disinformation, and lab-grown meat

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Humans may be more likely to believe disinformation generated by AI The news: Disinformation generated by AI may… Continue Reading →

John B. Goodenough, who shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his role in developing the lithium-ion battery used in mobile devices and EVs, dies at 100 (Robert D. McFadden/New York Times)

Robert D. McFadden / New York Times: John B. Goodenough, who shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his role in developing the lithium-ion battery used in mobile devices and EVs, dies at 100  —  An unassuming professor who… Continue Reading →

Junk websites filled with AI-generated text are pulling in money from programmatic ads

People are using AI chatbots to fill junk websites with AI-generated text that attracts paying advertisers, according to a new report from the media research organization NewsGuard that was shared exclusively with MIT Technology Review.  Over 140 major brands are… Continue Reading →

Internal email: Google invited employees to test a product called Playables, which lets users play games like Stack Bounce instantly via the YouTube site or app (Miles Kruppa/Wall Street Journal)

Miles Kruppa / Wall Street Journal: Internal email: Google invited employees to test a product called Playables, which lets users play games like Stack Bounce instantly via the YouTube site or app  —  The new service, called ‘Playables,’ is part… Continue Reading →

The people paid to train AI are outsourcing their work… to AI

A significant proportion of people paid to train AI models may be themselves outsourcing that work to AI, a new study has found.  It takes an incredible amount of data to train AI systems to perform specific tasks accurately and… Continue Reading →

Filings: FTX paid $121.8M in legal, consulting, and financial services fees between February 1 and April 30, as some former clients push to reboot the exchange (Frank Chaparro/The Block)

Frank Chaparro / The Block: Filings: FTX paid $121.8M in legal, consulting, and financial services fees between February 1 and April 30, as some former clients push to reboot the exchange  —  – FTX’s bankruptcy estate paid $121.8 million in… Continue Reading →

Police got called to an overcrowded presentation on “rejuvenation” technology

It’s not every day that police storm through the doors of a scientific session and eject half the audience. But that is what occurred on Friday at the Boston Convention and Exhbition Center during a round of scientific presentations featuring… Continue Reading →

Sources and documents: the former Samsung executive accused of leaking sensitive tech to help advance China’s chip sector had a renowned career in South Korea (Wall Street Journal)

Wall Street Journal: Sources and documents: the former Samsung executive accused of leaking sensitive tech to help advance China’s chip sector had a renowned career in South Korea  —  The former Samsung executive had a renowned career at home before… Continue Reading →

Fireside chat with Comcast: Transforming service experience with smart data replication

Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” In this video, Pavel Müller, SnowMirror creator and co-founder of GuideVision – an Infosys company, chats with Steve Zadroga, senior automation engineer at Comcast, on how… Continue Reading →

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