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Google Launches OSS Rebuild - Slashdot
Google Launches OSS Rebuild - Slashdot
Google has announced OSS Rebuild, a new project designed to detect supply chain attacks in open source software by independently reproducing and verifying package builds across major repositories. The initiative, unveiled by the company's Open Source Security Team, targets PyPI (Python), npm (JavaSc...
·tech.slashdot.org·
Google Launches OSS Rebuild - Slashdot
Why Apple Is Losing Ground in the AI Talent War (It’s Not Just Money)
Why Apple Is Losing Ground in the AI Talent War (It’s Not Just Money)
Earlier this year, the Apple team working on the company’s artificial intelligence models wanted to release several of them as open-source software. Doing so would have shown Apple’s technical progress in AI while also harnessing the help of outside researchers to improve the models. Still, it ...
·theinformation.com·
Why Apple Is Losing Ground in the AI Talent War (It’s Not Just Money)
Michelin mess: How Apple Maps fumbles location details
Michelin mess: How Apple Maps fumbles location details
Apple Maps navigation might be on par with Google’s these days, but Apple’s location data is not. Google offers broad coverage for many points of interest, while Apple’s data has …
·sixcolors.com·
Michelin mess: How Apple Maps fumbles location details
How Gmail Server Evidence Led to a Jury Verdict of $23.2 Million For Wrongful Death - Slashdot
How Gmail Server Evidence Led to a Jury Verdict of $23.2 Million For Wrongful Death - Slashdot
Long-time Slashdot reader wattersa is a lawyer in Redwood City, California, and a Slashdot reader since 1998. In 2022 he shared the remarkable story of a three-year missing person investigation that was ultimately solved with a subpoena to Google. A murder victim appeared to have sent an email at ...
·yro.slashdot.org·
How Gmail Server Evidence Led to a Jury Verdict of $23.2 Million For Wrongful Death - Slashdot
The First Foldable iPhone Will Arrive Next Year in Un-Apple-Like Fashion
The First Foldable iPhone Will Arrive Next Year in Un-Apple-Like Fashion
When the first foldable iPhone debuts next year, it will be the least Apple-like launch ever. Also: The M5 iPad Pro is set to get a notable improvement; Meta snags two more Apple AI researchers; and Google sets the date for its Pixel 10 launch.
·bloomberg.com·
The First Foldable iPhone Will Arrive Next Year in Un-Apple-Like Fashion
M5 iPad Pro to gain dual front-facing cameras later this year
M5 iPad Pro to gain dual front-facing cameras later this year
The M5 iPad Pro, currently expected to launch in October 2025, will come with more than just a new chip and a thinner bezel: Apple will add a second front-facing camera in the formerly traditional portrait orientation.
·appleinsider.com·
M5 iPad Pro to gain dual front-facing cameras later this year
23andMe's Data Sold to Nonprofit Run by Its Co-Founder - 'And I Still Don't Trust It' - Slashdot
23andMe's Data Sold to Nonprofit Run by Its Co-Founder - 'And I Still Don't Trust It' - Slashdot
"Nearly 2 million people protected their privacy by deleting their DNA from 23andMe after it declared bankruptcy in March," writes a Washington Post technology columnist. "Now it's back with the same person in charge — and I still don't trust it." As of this week, genetic data from the more...
·science.slashdot.org·
23andMe's Data Sold to Nonprofit Run by Its Co-Founder - 'And I Still Don't Trust It' - Slashdot
It's rude to show AI output to people | Alex Martsinovich
It's rude to show AI output to people | Alex Martsinovich
I think that realistically, our main weapon in this war is AI etiquette. My own take on AI etiquette is that AI output can only be relayed if it's either adopted as your own or there is explicit consent from the receiving party. There's plenty of discussion to be had about what adopting entails and what can be considered consent, but I believe the core principle is sound.
I think that realistically, our main weapon in this war is AI etiquette. My own take on AI etiquette is that AI output can only be relayed if it's either adopted as your own or there is explicit consent from the receiving party. There's plenty of discussion to be had about what adopting entails and what can be considered consent, but I believe the core principle is sound.
·distantprovince.by·
It's rude to show AI output to people | Alex Martsinovich
Trump Signs Stablecoin Bill, Delivering Win for Crypto Industry
Trump Signs Stablecoin Bill, Delivering Win for Crypto Industry
President Donald Trump signed the first federal bill to regulate stablecoins, hailing it as a “giant step to cement American dominance of global finance and crypto technology” and delivering a major victory for the digital asset industry.
·bloomberg.com·
Trump Signs Stablecoin Bill, Delivering Win for Crypto Industry