Month: May 2023

Sources: the Biden administration is split on regulating generative AI; some prefer an EU-style model while others worry over losing a competitive advantage (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg: Sources: the Biden administration is split on regulating generative AI; some prefer an EU-style model while others worry over losing a competitive advantage  —  Biden administration officials are divided over how aggressively new artificial intelligence tools should be regulated …

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A new update is wreaking havoc with Surface Duo devices

Credit: David Imel / Android Authority Surface Duo 1 and 2 owners are reporting random reboots after the May 2023 security update. There’s no word from Microsoft regarding this issue just yet. Microsoft’s Surface Duo and Surface Duo 2 launched with a variety of bugs, although the company issued a stream of updates in the

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An investigation into Papa, a TaskRabbit-like service for seniors that has raised $240M, finds dozens of allegations of harassment, assault, theft, and more (Priya Anand/Bloomberg)

Priya Anand / Bloomberg: An investigation into Papa, a TaskRabbit-like service for seniors that has raised $240M, finds dozens of allegations of harassment, assault, theft, and more  —  If you’ve been to an annual open enrollment fair in the past few years, you may have noticed a new eldercare benefit with the unusual name of

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Anti-harassment service Block Party leaves Twitter amid API changes

Recent changes to Twitter’s API access have “made it impossible for Block Party’s Twitter product to continue in its current form.” | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Block Party, an anti-harassment service designed to combat abusive content on Twitter, is the latest third-party app to leave the platform in light of Twitter locking

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After a fake Pentagon “explosion” image went viral, Twitter adds Community Notes to images, including “recent and future matching images” (Mia Sato/The Verge)

Mia Sato / The Verge: After a fake Pentagon “explosion” image went viral, Twitter adds Community Notes to images, including “recent and future matching images”  —  Twitter is expanding its crowdsourced fact-checking program to include images, shortly after a fake image went viral claiming to show an “explosion” near the Pentagon.

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Here’s how much it costs to make the Galaxy S23 Ultra

Galaxy S23 Ultra Credit: Harley Maranan / Android Authority The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra reportedly costs $469 to make. The processor, cellular components, and display accounted for most of the bill. This analysis doesn’t take other costs into account, such as marketing and labor. Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra retails for a cool $1,199 in the

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Payments startup NomuPay, formed out of Wirecard and other assets, discloses raising $53.6M in total, including $15M recently, and plans a “proper raise” soon (Ingrid Lunden/TechCrunch)

Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: Payments startup NomuPay, formed out of Wirecard and other assets, discloses raising $53.6M in total, including $15M recently, and plans a “proper raise” soon  —  We still see regular updates on the calamitous fallout of the 2020 collapse of Wirecard, the now-insolvent fintech …

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An interview with reclusive Bitcoin programmer @Fiatjaf on building the Nostr protocol to offer an alternative to Twitter and other centralized social media (Michael del Castillo/Forbes)

Michael del Castillo / Forbes: An interview with reclusive Bitcoin programmer @Fiatjaf on building the Nostr protocol to offer an alternative to Twitter and other centralized social media  —  Disenchanted with social media options like Twitter, the reclusive Bitcoin programmer tells Forbes how he designed his chat …

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Foxconn predicts “triple-digit growth in AI servers” in H2 2023 as demand skyrockets; in 2022, Foxconn made ~$36B in server revenue out of its $215B total (Kathrin Hille/Financial Times)

Kathrin Hille / Financial Times: Foxconn predicts “triple-digit growth in AI servers” in H2 2023 as demand skyrockets; in 2022, Foxconn made ~$36B in server revenue out of its $215B total  —  Apple’s largest manufacturer says demand for servers needed to run ChatGPT-like services will double this year

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The popular Yuzu emulator for Nintendo Switch is now on Android

Credit: Curtis Joe / Android Authority The popular Yuzu Nintendo Switch emulator has now arrived on Android. The emulator supports plenty of games, but requires relatively high-end Snapdragon devices. Skyline is the most popular Nintendo Switch emulator for Android, but the developers decided to abandon the project due to apparent legal trouble. Two of the

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How Taiwan became a key part of the electronics supply chain, creating interdependence between Taiwan, China, and the US that has deepened even as tensions rise (Nikkei Asia)

Nikkei Asia: How Taiwan became a key part of the electronics supply chain, creating interdependence between Taiwan, China, and the US that has deepened even as tensions rise  —  In the days after then-U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan last year, Taiwanese suppliers to U.S. tech giants including Apple …

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JITX Spits Out Handy USB Cable Tester

When USB first came on the scene, one of the benefits was that essentially any four conductors could get you to the point where you could send information at 12 Mbps. Of course everything is faster these days, and reaching today’s speeds requires a little bit more fidelity in the cables. This simple tester makes

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A look at the BabyLM Challenge, which aims to create language models with datasets that are less than one-ten-thousandth the size of those used by advanced LLMs (Oliver Whang/New York Times)

Oliver Whang / New York Times: A look at the BabyLM Challenge, which aims to create language models with datasets that are less than one-ten-thousandth the size of those used by advanced LLMs  —  Teaching fewer words to large language models might help them sound more human.  —  When it comes to artificial intelligence chatbots,

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Google quietly ends support for decade-old Chromecast

The original Chromecast plugged into an HDMI port. | Image: The Verge Google has ended support for the original Chromecast, around a decade after the $35 streaming stick launched in 2013. A message announcing the end of support has appeared on several Google support pages. “Support for Chromecast (1st gen) has ended,” the notice brought

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By creating separate crypto companies, Standard Chartered and other finance groups are betting fund managers will prefer trusted brands to opaque crypto firms (Nikou Asgari/Financial Times)

Nikou Asgari / Financial Times: By creating separate crypto companies, Standard Chartered and other finance groups are betting fund managers will prefer trusted brands to opaque crypto firms  —  Traditional finance groups create digital asset infrastructure untainted by year of crypto scandals

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Some mainland China tech entrepreneurs are trying to gain permanent residency or citizenship outside of China to avoid US curbs and biases against Chinese firms (David Kirton/Reuters)

David Kirton / Reuters: Some mainland China tech entrepreneurs are trying to gain permanent residency or citizenship outside of China to avoid US curbs and biases against Chinese firms  —  For the ambitious Chinese tech entrepreneur, expanding into the U.S. just keeps getting harder.

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As GitHub prepares to close its San Francisco HQ, a look back at the living testament to tech culture, with its conflicts presaging a decade of tech backlash (Nadia Asparouhova/Wired)

Nadia Asparouhova / Wired: As GitHub prepares to close its San Francisco HQ, a look back at the living testament to tech culture, with its conflicts presaging a decade of tech backlash  —  The code-hosting platform’s headquarters was a living testament to tech values and one of its first disputed territories.

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