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While defensive measures can increase the cost of attacks, the researchers warned that AI systems will remain vulnerable to threats ranging from gradient-based attacks to simpler techniques like interface manipulation for phishing. apply tags__________ 175955381 story [41]AI [42]AI Tools Crack Down on Wall Street Trader Code Speak [43](msn.com) [44]4 Posted by msmash on Friday January 17, 2025 @11:40AM from the no-place-to-hide dept. Compliance software firms are deploying AI to [45]decode complex trader communications and detect potential financial crimes as Wall Street and London regulators intensify scrutiny of market manipulation. Companies like Behavox and Global Relay are developing AI tools that can interpret trader slang, emoji-laden messages and even coded language that traditional detection systems might miss, WSJ reports. The technology aims to replace older methods that relied on scanning for specific trigger words, which traders could easily evade. The story adds: Traders believed that "if somebody wanted to say something sketchy, they would just make up a funny word or, you know, spell it backward or something," [Donald] McElligott (VP of Global Relay) said. "Now, none of that"s going to work anymore." apply tags__________ 175955997 story [46]Businesses [47]Canon Draws Fire for Charging Subscription Fee To Use Cameras as Webcams [48](romanzipp.com) [49]39 Posted by msmash on Friday January 17, 2025 @11:00AM from the squeezing-every-last-penny dept. Canon is requiring users to pay a monthly subscription fee to fully use their cameras as webcams on computers. The company's new EOS Webcam Utility software restricts features like HD resolution, brightness adjustments and color correction unless users [50]pay $4.99 monthly or $49.99 annually. apply tags__________ 175956893 story [51]United States [52]Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning TikTok If It's Not Sold By Its Chinese Parent Company [53](apnews.com) [54]53 Posted by msmash on Friday January 17, 2025 @10:18AM from the breaking-news dept. An anonymous reader shares a report: The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously [55]upheld the federal law banning TikTok beginning Sunday unless it's sold by its China-based parent company, holding that the risk to national security posed by its ties to China overcomes concerns about limiting speech by the app or its 170 million users in the United States. A sale does not appear imminent and, although experts have said the app will not disappear from existing users' phones once the law takes effect on Jan. 19, new users won't be able to download it and updates won't be available. That will eventually render the app unworkable, the Justice Department has said in court filings. apply tags__________ 175955665 story [56]Intel [57]Intel Acquisition Target of Mystery Suitor, SemiAccurate Reports [58]60 Posted by msmash on Friday January 17, 2025 @09:14AM from the breaking-news dept. Tech news and research site SemiAccurate is reporting that an unidentified company is [59]seeking to acquire Intel in its entirety. The publication -- citing a confidential email that it reviewed and a subsequent confirmation from a second source -- said the prospective buyer has not publicly disclosed its interest but has sufficient resources to purchase Intel at current valuations (about $85 billion). apply tags__________ 175955215 story [60]Science [61]Why Fires Spread Quickly in Modern Cities [62](nature.com) [63]64 Posted by msmash on Friday January 17, 2025 @09:00AM from the urban-infernos dept. Scientists warn that the devastating fires that killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures in Los Angeles [64]represent a new type of urban firestorm, distinct from traditional wilderness blazes. In densely populated areas, buildings themselves become fuel, creating a chain reaction of destruction, researchers reported Friday in Nature. The fires were intensified by steep terrain, powerful winds and a climate pattern of extreme wet-to-dry conditions that created abundant fuel. Researchers say such urban fires are likely to become more frequent as populations expand into wildland areas and climate change accelerates. apply tags__________ 175952881 story [65]Social Networks [66]Indonesia Plans Minimum Age For Social Media Use [67]14 Posted by msmash on Friday January 17, 2025 @07:00AM from the tussle-continues dept. Indonesia plans to issue a regulation to [68]set a minimum age for users of social media, a move aimed at protecting children, its communications minister has said. From a report: The plans follows Australia's [69]decision to ban children under 16 from accessing social media, with fines for tech giants from Instagram and Facebook owner Meta to TikTok if they failed to prevent children accessing their platforms. Minister Meutya Hafid did not say what the minimum age would be in Indonesia. Her remarks, made late on Jan 13, came after she discussed the plan with President Prabowo Subianto. apply tags__________ 175948353 story [70]Transportation [71]GM Banned From Selling Your Driving Data For Five Years [72](theverge.com) [73]44 Posted by [74]BeauHD on Friday January 17, 2025 @05:00AM from the hands-off dept. The FTC [75]announced Thursday that it's banned General Motors and its subsidiary OnStar from selling customer geolocation and driving behavior data [76]for five years. The Verge reports: The settlement comes after [77]a New York Times investigation found that GM had been collecting micro-details about its customers' driving habits, including acceleration, braking, and trip length -- and then selling it to insurance companies and third-party data brokers like LexisNexis and Verisk. Clueless vehicle owners were then left wondering why their insurance premiums were going up. FTC accused GM of using a "misleading enrollment process" to get vehicle owners to sign up for its OnStar connected vehicle service and Smart Driver feature. The automaker failed to disclose to customers that it was collecting their data, nor did GM seek out their consent to sell it to third parties. After the Times exposed the practice, GM said it was discontinuing its OnStar Smart Driver program. The settlement also requires GM to obtain consent from customers before collecting their driving behavior data, and allow them to request and delete their data if they choose. apply tags__________ 175948147 story [78]Google [79]Google Won't Add Fact Checks Despite New EU Law [80](axios.com) [81]130 Posted by [82]BeauHD on Friday January 17, 2025 @02:00AM from the not-sold-on-the-idea dept. According to Axios, Google has told the EU it will [83]not add fact checks to search results and YouTube videos or use them in ranking or removing content, despite the requirements of a new EU law. From the report: In a letter written to Renate Nikolay, the deputy director general under the content and technology arm at the European Commission, Google's global affairs president Kent Walker said the fact-checking integration required by the Commission's new [84]Disinformation Code of Practice "simply isn't appropriate or effective for our services" and said Google won't commit to it. The code would require Google to incorporate fact-check results alongside Google's search results and YouTube videos. It would also force Google to build fact-checking into its ranking systems and algorithms. Walker said Google's current approach to content moderation works and pointed to successful content moderation during last year's "unprecedented cycle of global elections" as proof. He said a new feature added to YouTube last year that enables some users to [85]add contextual notes to videos "has significant potential." (That program is similar to X's Community Notes feature, as well as new program [86]announced by Meta last week.) The EU's [87]Code of Practice on Disinformation, introduced in 2022, includes several voluntary commitments that tech firms and private companies, including fact-checking organizations, are expected to deliver on. The Code, originally created in 2018, predates the EU's new content moderation law, the Digital Services Act (DSA), which went into effect in 2022. The Commission has held private discussions over the past year with tech companies, urging them to convert the voluntary measures into an official code of conduct under the DSA. Walker said in his letter Thursday that Google had already told the Commission that it didn't plan to comply. Google will "pull out of all fact-checking commitments in the Code before it becomes a DSA Code of Conduct," he wrote. He said Google will continue to invest in improvements to its current content moderation practices, which focus on providing people with more information about their search results through features like Synth ID watermarking and AI disclosures on YouTube. apply tags__________ 175947879 story [88]Businesses [89]'Everything We Were Taught About Success Is Wrong' [90](theguardian.com) [91]88 Posted by [92]BeauHD on Thursday January 16, 2025 @10:30PM from the directional-living dept. Megan Hellerer, a career coach and founder of Coaching for Underfulfilled Overachievers, [93]offers an alternative to the relentless "hustle culture" and "destinational living" mindsets, which often emphasize long-term goals at the expense of present happiness. "There's another way and I call it directional living," writes Hellerer. "Here's the catch: I can't find fulfilment for you. The good news is that it's all up to you..." An anonymous Slashdot reader shares an excerpt from the report published by The Guardian: Directional living is like the scientific method but for life. You begin with a hypothesis -- your best guess as to the direction of a loose "something bigger". You conduct tests and collect data through your experiences, refining your life hypothesis as you go. If you have a hypothesis that involves living on the beach, you may test that by renting a house on the coast for one month and collecting data on how right, or not, that is for you. The goal is not to permanently relocate but to find out whether you want to continue exploring that path. Success is in finding what's true, not in proving your original theory correct. I've found this idea speaks uniquely to UFOAs at this moment in time. [UFOA is a term Hellerer came up with that stands for "underfulfilled overachiever." This describes a constant striver who is living a great-on-paper life, yet feels disconnected from their work, life and self.] The closest thing I have to a personal motto is a quotation that's widely attributed to Carl Jung but that, as it turns out, he never actually said at all. "The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are." My greatest hope for you is that you get to live this privilege fully. apply tags__________ 175947771 story [94]Google [95]Google Strikes World's Largest Biochar Carbon Removal Deal [96]29 Posted by [97]BeauHD on Thursday January 16, 2025 @08:50PM from the record-breaking-deals dept. Google has partnered with Indian startup Varaha to purchase 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits by 2030, [98]marking its largest deal in India and the largest involving biochar, a carbon removal solution made from biomass. TechCrunch reports: The offtake agreement credits will be delivered to Google by 2030 from Varaha's industrial biochar project in the western Indian state of Gujarat, the two firms said on Thursday. [...] Biochar is produced in two ways: artisanal and industrial. The artisanal method is community-driven, where farmers burn crop residue in conical flasks without using machines. In contrast, industrial biochar is made using large reactors that process 50-60 tons of biomass daily. Varaha's project will generate industrial biochar from an invasive plant species, Prosopis Juliflora, using its pyrolysis facility in Gujarat. The invasive species impacts plant biodiversity and has overtaken grasslands used for livestock. Varaha will harvest the plant and make efforts to restore native grasslands in the region, the company's co-founder and CEO Madhur Jain said in an interview. Once the biochar is produced, a third-party auditor will submit their report to [99]Puro.Earth to generate credits. Although biochar is seen as a long-term carbon removal solution, its permanence can vary between 1,000 and 2,500 years depending on production and environmental factors. Jain told TechCrunch that Varaha tried using different feedstocks and different parameters within its reactors to find the best combination to achieve permanence close to 1,600 years. The startup has also built a digital monitoring, reporting and verification system, integrating remote sensing to monitor biomass availability. It even has a mobile app that captures geo-tagged, time-stamped images to geographically document activities, including biomass excavation and biochar's field application. With its first project, Varaha said it processed at least 40,000 tons of biomass and produced 10,000 tons of biochar last year. apply tags__________ 175947433 story [100]AT&T [101]AT&T Kills Home Internet Service In New York Over Law Requiring $15 Plans [102](arstechnica.com) [103]114 Posted by [104]BeauHD on Thursday January 16, 2025 @08:10PM from the opt-out dept. Ars Technica's Jon Brodkin reports: AT&T has [105]stopped offering its 5G home Internet service in New York instead of complying with a new state law that requires ISPs to offer $15 or $20 plans to people with low incomes. New York [106]started enforcing its Affordable Broadband Act yesterday after a legal battle of nearly four years. [...] The [107]law requires ISPs with over 20,000 customers in New York to offer $15 broadband plans with download speeds of at least 25Mbps, or $20-per-month service with 200Mbps speeds. The plans only have to be offered to households that meet income eligibility requirements, such as qualifying for the National School Lunch Program, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or Medicaid. [...] Ending home Internet service in New York is relatively simple for AT&T because it is outside the 21-state wireline territory in which the telco offers fiber and DSL home Internet service. "AT&T Internet Air is currently available only in select areas and where AT&T Fiber is not available. New York is outside of our wireline service footprint, so we do not have other home Internet options available in the state," the company said. AT&T will continue offering its 4G and 5G mobile service in New York, as the state law only affects home Internet service. People with smartphones or other mobile devices connected to the AT&T wireless network should thus see no change. Existing New York-based users of AT&T Internet Air can only keep it for 45 days and won't be charged during that time, AT&T said. "During this transition, customers will be able to keep their existing AT&T Internet Air service for up to 45 days, at no charge, as they find other options for broadband. We will work closely with our customers throughout this transition," AT&T said. Residential users will be sent "a recovery kit with instructions on how to return their AIA equipment, while business customers can keep any device they purchased at no charge," AT&T said. apply tags__________ 175946777 story [108]Transportation [109]Toyota Unit Hino Motors Reaches $1.6 Billion US Diesel Emissions Settlement [110](msn.com) [111]8 Posted by [112]BeauHD on Thursday January 16, 2025 @07:30PM from the dieselgate dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Toyota Motor unit Hino Motors has [113]agreed a $1.6 billion settlement with U.S. agencies and will plead guilty over excess diesel engine emissions in more than 105,000 U.S. vehicles, the company and U.S. government said on Wednesday. The Japanese truck and engine manufacturer was charged with fraud in U.S. District Court in Detroit for unlawfully selling 105,000 heavy-duty diesel engines in the United States from 2010 through 2022 that did not meet emissions standards. The settlement, which still must be approved by a U.S. judge, includes a criminal penalty of $521.76 million, $442.5 million in civil penalties to U.S. authorities and $236.5 million to California. A company-commissioned panel said in a report in 2022 Hino had falsified emissions data on some engines going back to at least 2003. Hino agreed to plead guilty to engaging in a multi-year criminal conspiracy and serve a five-year term of probation, during which it will be barred from importing any diesel engines it has manufactured into the U.S., and carry out a comprehensive compliance and ethics program, the Justice Department and Environmental Protection Agency said. [...] The settlement includes a mitigation program, valued at $155 million, to offset excess air emissions from the violations by replacing marine and locomotive engines, and a recall program, valued at $144.2 million, to fix engines in 2017-2019 heavy-duty trucks The EPA said Hino admitted that between 2010 and 2019, it submitted false applications for engine certification approvals and altered emission test data, conducted tests improperly and fabricated data without conducting any underlying tests. Hino President Satoshi Ogiso said the company had improved its internal culture, oversight and compliance practices. "This resolution is a significant milestone toward resolving legacy issues that we have worked hard to ensure are no longer a part of Hino's operations or culture," he said in a statement. Toyota's Hino Motors isn't the only automaker to admit to selling vehicles with excess diesel emissions. Volkswagen had to [114]pay billions in fines after it admitted in 2015 to cheating emissions tests by [115]installing "defeat devices" and sophisticated software in nearly 11 million vehicles worldwide. [116]Daimler (Mercedes-Benz), [117]BMW, [118]Opel/Vauxhall (General Motors), and [119]Fiat Chrysler have been implicated in similar practices. apply tags__________ 175948059 story [120]Space [121]Starship Rocket Breaks Up Mid-Flight, But SpaceX Catches Booster Again After Launch [122](cnbc.com) [123]72 Posted by [124]BeauHD on Thursday January 16, 2025 @07:10PM from the practice-makes-perfect dept. SpaceX [125]conducted its seventh test flight of the Starship rocket on Thursday with mixed results. The upper stage was lost nine minutes after launch, but the Super Heavy booster successfully landed back at the launch site, marking a second successful recovery. CNBC reports: SpaceX said in [126]a post on X that the ship broke up during its ascent burn and that it would "continue to review data from today's flight test to better understand root cause." After the rocket lost communication, social media users [127]posted [128]photos and [129]videos of what appeared to be [130]fireballs in the sky near the Caribbean islands. Starship's launch trajectory takes it due east from Texas, which means the fireballs are likely debris from the rocket breaking apart and reentering the atmosphere. Starship launched from SpaceX's private "Starbase" facility near Brownsville, Texas, shortly after 5:30 p.m. ET. A few minutes later, the rocket's "Super Heavy" booster returned to land at the launch site, in SpaceX's second successful "catch" during a flight. It did not catch the booster on the last flight. There were no people on board the Starship flight. However, Elon Musk's company was flying 10 "Starlink simulators" in the rocket's payload bay and planned to attempt to deploy the satellite-like objects once in space. This would have been a key test of the rocket's capabilities, as SpaceX needs Starship to deploy its much larger and heavier upcoming generation of Starlink satellites. You can watch a recording of the launch [131]here. apply tags__________ 175946457 story [132]Games [133]PC Gaming Has Been Outperforming Console For Years, Report Finds [134](insider-gaming.com) [135]56 Posted by [136]BeauHD on Thursday January 16, 2025 @06:50PM from the would-you-look-at-that dept. A recent [137]200-page report published by Epyllion reveals that PC gaming has been [138]outperforming consoles over the last decade, "breezing past console platforms and generating more content spending and revenue," reports Insider Gaming. From the report: One slide revealed that since 2011, PC's content spend has dominated 'living room' console revenue by more than 65%, and it has earned 225% more than 'combined console' spend. That's a total of $30 billion if you want to put a number on it. Those numbers exclude hardware and accessories. The report also showed that mobile gaming is leagues ahead of both PC and console platforms, representing the number one money maker in the games industry. This stat has been recorded despite an $18 billion increase in spending on console platforms in 2024 compared to 2011. That 75% increase is still trumped by content spend on PC platforms. But why is PC becoming increasingly popular and much more profitable? Epyllion suggested it boils down to a few core reasons: - PC platforms have a much larger library of games and 'near-full backwards compatibility' - On a PC, you can multi-task (stream, communicate, alt+tab, multiple monitors) - Lower entry price point than consoles - Higher top-end performance - Better for esports and competitive gaming - Able to play more early-access games - More annual game releases - Console 'exclusives' are now finding their way to PC apply tags__________ [139]« Newer [140]Older » Slashdot Top Deals Slashdot Top Deals [141]Slashdot Deals Slashdot Poll Your main desktop OS at home is: (*) Windows ( ) Mac ( ) Linux ( ) Other (Whatever Cowboy Neal uses) (BUTTON) vote now [142]Read the 49 comments | 18428 votes Looks like someone has already voted from this IP. If you would like to vote please login and try again. 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