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[33]Close binspamdupenotthebestofftopicslownewsdaystalestupid freshfunnyinsightfulinterestingmaybe offtopicflamebaittrollredundantoverrated insightfulinterestinginformativefunnyunderrated descriptive typodupeerror Check out Bright Data: award-winning proxy networks, AI-powered web scrapers, and business-ready datasets for download. [34]Get started for FREE here Welcome to the internet’s most trusted web data platform. [35]× 175522807 story [36]Network [37]How the World's Vital Undersea Data Cables Are Being Targeted [38](theguardian.com) [39]4 Posted by msmash on Friday November 22, 2024 @11:50AM from the closer-look dept. Damage to two undersea fiber-optic cables in the Baltic Sea this month points to [40]growing vulnerability of critical submarine infrastructure, with German officials suspecting sabotage and Swedish police investigating a Chinese cargo vessel's involvement. The incident highlights escalating risks to the global submarine cable network, which carries 99% of international telecommunications traffic through 530 cable systems spanning 850,000 miles. These garden hose-thick cables facilitate trillions in daily financial transactions and vital government communications. Security experts warn that Russia has increased monitoring of undersea cables amid tensions over Ukraine. Taiwan reported 36 cable damages by foreign vessels since 2019, while Houthi rebels denied targeting Red Sea cables this year. Though most of the 100-plus annual cable faults are accidental, deliberate sabotage remains a concern. Repairs are costly, with new transatlantic cables running up to $250 million. apply tags__________ 175522571 story [41]AI [42]Amazon Doubles Investment in AI Startup Anthropic To $8 Billion [43]4 Posted by msmash on Friday November 22, 2024 @11:02AM from the gold-rush dept. Amazon said on Friday it will invest [44]an additional $4 billion in AI startup Anthropic, following [45]earlier investments of $4 billion made in September and March. As part of the deal, Amazon Web Services will become Anthropic's primary training partner, with the AI firm committing to use AWS's Trainium and Inferentia chips for future model development. Anthropic operates the Claude large language model. apply tags__________ 175522159 story [46]AI [47]OpenAI Considers Taking on Google With Browser [48](theinformation.com) [49]19 Posted by msmash on Friday November 22, 2024 @10:23AM from the shape-of-things-to-come dept. An anonymous reader [50]shares a report: OpenAI is preparing to launch a frontal assault on Google. The ChatGPT owner recently considered developing a web browser that it would combine with its chatbot, and it has separately discussed or struck deals to power search features for travel, food, real estate and retail websites, according to people who have seen prototypes or designs of the products. OpenAI has spoken about the search product with website and app developers such as Conde Nast, Redfin, Eventbrite and Priceline, these people said. OpenAI also has discussed powering artificial intelligence features on devices made by Samsung, a key Google business partner, similar to a deal OpenAI recently struck with Apple, according to people who were briefed about the situation at OpenAI. apply tags__________ 175522089 story [51]IOS [52]Apple's Browser Rules Stifle Innovation on iOS, Says UK Regulator [53](macrumors.com) [54]11 Posted by msmash on Friday November 22, 2024 @09:42AM from the how-about-that dept. Apple's restrictions on mobile browsers are [55]limiting innovation and holding back new features that could benefit iPhone users, according to provisional findings published today by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). From a report: In its report, the CMA's independent inquiry group determined that Apple's Safari browser policies prevent competing browsers from implementing certain features, such as faster webpage loading technologies. The investigation also revealed that many UK app developers would prefer to offer progressive web apps as an alternative to App Store distribution, but Apple's current iOS limitations make this impractical. Adding to competitive concerns, the regulator highlighted a revenue-sharing agreement between Apple and Google that "significantly reduces their financial incentives to compete" in the mobile browser space on iOS. The CMA also found that both companies can manipulate how users are presented with browser choices, making their own offerings appear as the clearest or easiest options. apply tags__________ 175521357 story [56]Mozilla [57]Mozilla Warns DOJ's Google Breakup Plan May Hurt Small Browser Makers [58]56 Posted by msmash on Friday November 22, 2024 @09:01AM from the how-about-that dept. Mozilla has warned that the Justice Department's [59]proposed breakup of Google could harm independent web browsers, pushing back against a key element of the government's antitrust remedy. The maker of Firefox browser said in a statement the DOJ's blanket ban on search revenue-sharing deals would disproportionately impact smaller players that rely on such agreements, while failing to meaningfully increase competition in search. Firefox and similar browsers account for a small share of US search queries but provide crucial alternatives for privacy-conscious consumers, Mozilla said. The DOJ's wide-ranging proposal, submitted to a federal court in Washington, includes forcing Google to sell its Chrome browser and prohibiting the company from paying other firms to set Google as their default search engine. The plan follows an August ruling that found Google illegally monopolized the search market. In a statement, Mozilla argued that rather than an outright prohibition on search agreements, remedies should focus on "addressing the barriers to competition and facilitating a marketplace that promotes competition and consumer choice." apply tags__________ 175519979 story [60]AI [61]DOJ Antitrust Case Aims To Undo Google-Anthropic Partnership [62](pymnts.com) [63]4 Posted by [64]BeauHD on Friday November 22, 2024 @08:00AM from the latest-developments dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from PYMNTS: The Justice Department's proposal to resolve its antitrust case over online search against Google reportedly would [65]force the tech giant to unwind its partnership with artificial intelligence (AI) company Anthropic. A [66]recommendation in the Justice Department's court filing Wednesday (Nov. 20) that Google be barred from partnerships with companies that control where consumers search for information, is intended to apply to the company's investment in Anthropic, Bloomberg [67]reported Thursday (Nov. 21). [...] It was reported in October 2023 that Google had invested $500 million in Anthropic and agreed to contribute another $1.5 billion over time. During that same month, PYMNTS reported that Anthropic's commitment to building and deploying what the company said are generative AI capabilities with stronger built-in guardrails, differentiated it from other foundational AI models on the market. On Tuesday (Nov. 19), the U.K.'s competition watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), [68]cleared Google's partnership with Anthropic, saying that it had determined that the deal between the tech giant and the AI startup did not warrant additional investigation. "The CMA does not believe that Google has acquired material influence over Anthropic as a result of the partnership," the regulator said in its assessment of the arrangement. U.S. regulators also call for a [69]sale of Google's Chrome browser and restrictions to prevent Android from favoring its own search engine. "DOJ had a chance to propose remedies related to the issue in this case: search distribution agreements with Apple, Mozilla, smartphone OEMs and wireless carriers," Google said in a Thursday [70]blog post. "Instead, DOJ chose to push a radical interventionist agenda that would harm Americans and America's global technology leadership." apply tags__________ 175519955 story [71]Privacy [72]Put Your Usernames and Passwords In Your Will, Advises Japan's Government [73](theregister.com) [74]45 Posted by [75]BeauHD on Friday November 22, 2024 @05:00AM from the digital-end-of-life-planning dept. The Register's Simon Sharwood reports: Japan's National Consumer Affairs Center on Wednesday [76]suggested citizens start "digital end of life planning" and offered tips on how to do it. The Center's somewhat maudlin advice is motivated by recent incidents in which citizens struggled to cancel subscriptions their loved ones signed up for before their demise, because they didn't know their usernames or passwords. The resulting "digital legacy" can be unpleasant to resolve, the agency warns, so suggested four steps to simplify ensure our digital legacies aren't complicated: - Ensuring family members can unlock your smartphone or computer in case of emergency; - Maintain a list of your subscriptions, user IDs and passwords; - Consider putting those details in a document intended to be made available when your life ends; - Use a service that allows you to designate someone to have access to your smartphone and other accounts once your time on Earth ends. The Center suggests now is the time for it to make this suggestion because it is aware of struggles to discover and resolve ongoing expenses after death. With smartphones ubiquitous, the org fears more people will find themselves unable to resolve their loved ones' digital affairs -- and powerless to stop their credit cards being charged for services the departed cannot consume. apply tags__________ 175519927 story [77]Robotics [78]China Overtakes Germany and Japan In Robot Density [79](reuters.com) [80]30 Posted by [81]BeauHD on Friday November 22, 2024 @02:00AM from the great-wall-of-automation dept. China has [82]overtaken Germany and Japan in terms of robot density, according to an [83]annual report by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). Reuters reports: South Korea is the world leader with 1,012 robots per 10,000 employees, up 5% since 2018, said the IFR. Singapore comes next, followed by China with 470 robots per 10,000 workers - more than double the density it had in 2019. That compares with 429 per 10,000 employees in Germany, which has had an annual growth rate of 5% since 2018, said IFR. apply tags__________ 175518983 story [84]Education [85]School Did Nothing Wrong When It Punished Student For Using AI, Court Rules [86]85 Posted by [87]BeauHD on Thursday November 21, 2024 @10:30PM from the sorry-kid dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A federal court yesterday ruled against parents who sued a Massachusetts school district for punishing their son who used an artificial intelligence tool to complete an assignment. Dale and Jennifer Harris [88]sued Hingham High School officials and the School Committee and sought a preliminary injunction requiring the school to change their son's grade and expunge the incident from his disciplinary record before he needs to submit college applications. The parents argued that there was no rule against using AI in the student handbook, but school officials said the student violated multiple policies. The Harris' motion for an injunction was rejected in [89]an order (PDF) issued yesterday from US District Court for the District of Massachusetts. US Magistrate Judge Paul Levenson [90]found that school officials "have the better of the argument on both the facts and the law." "On the facts, there is nothing in the preliminary factual record to suggest that HHS officials were hasty in concluding that RNH [the Harris' son, referred to by his initials] had cheated," Levenson wrote. "Nor were the consequences Defendants imposed so heavy-handed as to exceed Defendants' considerable discretion in such matters." "On the evidence currently before the Court, I detect no wrongdoing by Defendants," Levenson also wrote. "The manner in which RNH used Grammarly -- wholesale copying and pasting of language directly into the draft script that he submitted -- powerfully supports Defendants' conclusion that RNH knew that he was using AI in an impermissible fashion," Levenson wrote. While "the emergence of generative AI may present some nuanced challenges for educators, the issue here is not particularly nuanced, as there is no discernible pedagogical purpose in prompting Grammarly (or any other AI tool) to generate a script, regurgitating the output without citation, and claiming it as one's own work," the order said. Levenson concluded with a quote from a [91]1988 Supreme Court ruling that said the education of youth "is primarily the responsibility of parents, teachers, and state and local school officials, and not of federal judges." According to Levenson, "This case well illustrates the good sense in that division of labor. The public interest here weighs in favor of Defendants." apply tags__________ 175518935 story [92]Android [93]Android's 'Restore Credentials' Feature Will Automatically Log You In To Your Apps On a New Phone [94](theverge.com) [95]22 Posted by [96]BeauHD on Thursday November 21, 2024 @09:02PM from the that-was-easy dept. Google is introducing "Restore Credentials," a feature that [97]simplifies transferring app credentials when switching Android devices to keep you logged into your apps. The Verge reports: While some apps already did this, Google is making it easier for developers to include this experience by implementing a "restore key" that automatically transfers to the new phone and logs you back into the app. [...] Restore Credentials requires less work than the [98]previous approach on Android, and can automatically check if a restore key is available and log you back in at the first app launch. A restore key is a public key that uses existing passkey infrastructure to move about your credentials. Restore keys can also be backed up to the cloud, although developers can opt out. For that reason, transferring directly from device to device will still likely be more thorough than restoring from the cloud, as is the case with Apple devices today. Notably, Google says restore keys do not transfer if you [99]delete an app and reinstall it. apply tags__________ 175518889 story [100]AI [101]Microsoft Copilot Customers Discover It Can Let Them Read HR Documents, CEO Emails [102]44 Posted by [103]BeauHD on Thursday November 21, 2024 @08:25PM from the PSA dept. According to [104]Business Insider (paywalled), Microsoft's Copilot tool inadvertently let customers access sensitive information, [105]such as CEO emails and HR documents. Now, Microsoft is working to fix the situation, deploying new tools and a guide to address the privacy concerns. The story was [106]highlighted by Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff. From the report: These updates are designed "to identify and mitigate oversharing and ongoing governance concerns," the company said in [107]a blueprint for Microsoft's 365 productivity software suite. [...] Copilot's magic -- its ability to create a 10-slide road-mapping presentation, or to summon a list of your company's most profitable products -- works by browsing and indexing all your company's internal information, like the web crawlers used by search engines. IT departments at some companies have set up lax permissions for who can access internal documents -- selecting "allow all" for the company's HR software, say, rather than going through the trouble of selecting specific users. That didn't create much of a problem because there wasn't a tool that an average employee could use to identify and retrieve sensitive company documents -- until Copilot. As a result, some customers have deployed Copilot only to discover that it can let employees read an executive's inbox or access sensitive HR documents. "Now when Joe Blow logs into an account and kicks off Copilot, they can see everything," a Microsoft employee familiar with customer complaints said. "All of a sudden Joe Blow can see the CEO's emails." apply tags__________ 175518801 story [108]AI [109]Apple Is Reportedly Building a More Conversational Siri Powered By LLMs [110]14 Posted by [111]BeauHD on Thursday November 21, 2024 @07:45PM from the playing-catch-up dept. According to [112]Bloomberg (paywalled), Apple is [113]developing a new version of Siri powered by large language models (LLMs). TechCrunch reports: The new assistant reportedly will fully replace the Siri interface that users rely on today, and Apple is planning to release the feature in the spring of 2026. The feature seems like it will be similar to OpenAI's Advanced Voice Mode but with all the same access to personal information and apps that Siri has today. Until then, Apple is relying on third parties to power the iPhone's advanced AI features. apply tags__________ 175518119 story [114]Security [115]Fintech Giant Finastra Investigating Data Breach [116](krebsonsecurity.com) [117]7 Posted by [118]BeauHD on Thursday November 21, 2024 @07:02PM from the another-day-another-breach dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from KrebsOnSecurity: The financial technology firm Finastra is [119]investigating the alleged large-scale theft of information from its internal file transfer platform, KrebsOnSecurity has learned. Finastra, which provides software and services to 45 of the world's top 50 banks, notified customers of the security incident after a cybercriminal began selling more than 400 gigabytes of data purportedly stolen from the company. London-based Finastra has offices in 42 countries and reported $1.9 billion in revenues last year. The company employs more than 7,000 people and serves approximately 8,100 financial institutions around the world. A major part of Finastra's day-to-day business involves processing huge volumes of digital files containing instructions for wire and bank transfers on behalf of its clients. On November 8, 2024, Finastra notified financial institution customers that on Nov. 7 its security team detected suspicious activity on Finastra's internally hosted file transfer platform. Finastra also told customers that someone had begun selling large volumes of files allegedly stolen from its systems. "On November 8, a threat actor communicated on the dark web claiming to have data exfiltrated from this platform," reads [120]Finastra's disclosure, a copy of which was shared by a source at one of the customer firms. "There is no direct impact on customer operations, our customers' systems, or Finastra's ability to serve our customers currently," the notice continued. "We have implemented an alternative secure file sharing platform to ensure continuity, and investigations are ongoing." But its notice to customers does indicate the intruder managed to extract or "exfiltrate" an unspecified volume of customer data. apply tags__________ 175518089 story [121]Advertising [122]The Trade Desk Is Building a CTV OS Called Ventura [123]25 Posted by [124]BeauHD on Thursday November 21, 2024 @06:20PM from the what-to-expect dept. [125]The Trade Desk, one of the largest publicly traded advertising technology companies in the world, is [126]building a connected television operating system. Axios reports: Existing OS providers, like Roku, Amazon's Fire TV and Google's Android TV, have a conflict of interest because they own content, [CEO and founder Jeff Green] said. Green believes that conflict of interest has muddled the advertising ecosystem for everyone. "We're looking at a concentration around a handful of players that lack objectivity," Green said. "We think we're in a unique position to make the ecosystem better." [...] [127]Ventura, a nod to the company's headquarters in Ventura, California, will be rolled out to the market in the second half of 2025, Green said. The company has been working to build the system quietly for three years. While some OS developers, such as Google, Amazon and Roku, have also developed their own hardware devices to service their operating systems, Green said The Trade Desk has "no intention of getting into the hardware business." Rather, it will partner with other hardware companies, such as smart TV manufacturers, as well as various television distributors, such as airlines, hotel chains, and gaming companies, to bring its OS to their devices. Green believes hardware companies will be excited about the opportunity to partner because, in a competitive streaming environment, more hardware companies will need to build advertising businesses to scale. [...] Because The Trade Desk's goal is ultimately to improve a murky marketplace, Green said he isn't looking to make money from the OS directly. Ventura will be successful if it drives more pricing transparency and stronger measurement for the CTV advertising ecosystem writ large, he said. "Ultimately, the measure of success will be, do we have an ad auction that is so transparent that we can predict outcomes?" The Trade Desk will benefit financially from a more transparent ecosystem because it lacks a conflict of interest, Green said. apply tags__________ 175518029 story [128]The Internet [129]Does the Internet Route Around Damage? [130](ripe.net) [131]54 Posted by [132]BeauHD on Thursday November 21, 2024 @05:40PM from the would-you-look-at-that dept. Longtime Slashdot reader [133]Zarhan writes: On Sunday and Monday, [134]two undersea cables in Baltic sea were cut. There is talk of a hybrid operation by Russia against Europe, and a Chinese ship has been [135]detained by Danish Navy. However, the interesting part is did the cuts really have any effect, or does the internet actually route around damage? [136]RIPE Atlas tests seem to indicate so. RIPE Atlas probes did not observe any noticeable increase of packet loss and only a minimal and perfectly expected increase of latency as traffic automatically switched itself to other available paths. While 20-30% of paths experienced latency increases, the effects were modest and no packet loss was detected. That said, questions remain about the consequences of further cable disruptions. 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