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  • Can You Spot a Deepfake? Does It Matter?

    06/28/2019 8:17:22 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 17 replies
    nymag.com ^ | 06-27-2019 | By Max Read
    Using a clip from a recent appearance on Conan, a YouTuber “deepfaked” Arnold Schwarzenegger’s head onto comedian Bill Hader’s body. Photo: YouTube ============================================================ A shadow looms over the 2020 election: Deepfakes! The newish video-editing technology (or really, host of technologies) used to seamlessly paste one person’s face on another’s body, has activated a panic among pundits and politicians. During an appearance on CBS This Morning this week, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri summed up the general attitude toward deepfakes, which his platform currently doesn’t have a policy against: “I don’t feel good about it.” Earlier this month, deepfaked and manipulated videos...
  • Tim Cook: Tech companies need to take responsibility for the 'chaos' they create

    06/16/2019 6:07:53 PM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 13 replies
    The Hill ^ | 06/16/19 | Rachel Frazin
    Apple CEO Tim Cook said Sunday in a commencement address at Stanford University that technology companies need to take responsibility for the "chaos" they create. He did not name specific companies in his speech, but referenced several reasons that tech firms, particularly social media platforms, have come under scrutiny in recent months. He also made an apparent reference to embattled health startup Theranos. “Lately it seems this industry is becoming better known for a less noble innovation – the belief you can claim credit without accepting responsibility,” Cook said, according to videos posted online of his speech. “We see it...
  • Exclusive: Some big tech firms cut employees' access to Huawei, muddying 5G rollout

    06/10/2019 7:39:18 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 6 replies
    Reuters ^ | 06/10/19 | Paresh Dave, Chris Prentice
    Some of the world’s biggest tech companies have told their employees to stop talking about technology and technical standards with counterparts at Huawei Technologies Co Ltd in response to the recent U.S. blacklisting of the Chinese tech firm, according to people familiar with the matter. Chipmakers Intel Corp and Qualcomm Inc, mobile research firm InterDigital Wireless Inc and South Korean carrier LG Uplus have restricted employees from informal conversations with Huawei, the world’s largest telecommunications equipment maker, the sources said. The U.S. Department of Commerce has not banned contact between companies and Huawei. On May 16, the agency put Huawei...
  • World View reaches new milestone in Stratollite development

    06/06/2019 7:55:43 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 2 replies
    spacenews.com ^ | June 6, 2019 | by Jeff Foust
    WASHINGTON — World View announced June 5 it performed the longest flight to date of its stratospheric balloon, demonstrating its ability to carry out missions traditionally reserved for satellites. The company said its Stratollite balloon system recently completed a 16-day test flight, taking off May 18 from the company’s headquarters in Tucson, Arizona, and landing June 3 in Nevada. Prior to this flight, the longest flight by a Stratollite was five days. In addition to proving its ability for extended flights, the Stratollite also demonstrated its ability to maintain position. That included “multiple” tests where the balloon stayed within an...
  • Technotyranny: The Iron-Fisted Authoritarianism of the Surveillance State

    06/06/2019 5:32:16 AM PDT · by vannrox · 11 replies
    The daily bell ^ | 30may19 | By John W. Whitehead -
    Red pill or blue pill? You decide.Twenty years after the Wachowskis’ iconic 1999 film, The Matrix, introduced us to a futuristic world in which humans exist in a computer-simulated non-reality powered by authoritarian machines—a world where the choice between existing in a denial-ridden virtual dream-state or facing up to the harsh, difficult realities of life comes down to a red pill or a blue pill—we stand at the precipice of a technologically-dominated matrix of our own making.We are living the prequel to The Matrix with each passing day, falling further under the spell of technologically-driven virtual communities, virtual realities and virtual conveniences managed by...
  • TO INFINITY & BEYOND From ‘young blood’ transfusions to apocalypse insurance – weird ways tech

    06/03/2019 7:23:21 AM PDT · by bitt · 12 replies
    the sun ^ | 6/2/2019 | Sun reporter
    IT'S simply not enough for billionaires to have everything they've ever wanted – they need eternity to enjoy it, too. At least a dozen of the world's richest men have ploughed millions into bizarre ways to live forever. Here are five of the weirdest. 1) Cure for ageing A number of billionaires are putting their cash to good use by trying to find a "cure" for ageing. They include Jeff Bezos, the world's richest man, who has pumped money into Unity, a California company that hopes to stop the ageing process. It's already raised over $116 million in funding and...
  • Top 10 Company Market Cap Ranking History (1998-2018) [Invisible Hand vs Justice Dept/Anti-Trust]

    06/01/2019 6:33:11 PM PDT · by DoodleBob · 12 replies
    YouTube ^ | September 15, 2018 | WaWamuStats
    This video shows the Top 10 companies by market capitalization worldwide from 1998 to 2018. It includes American companies such as, Apple, Exxon Mobil, Microsoft, Walmart, General Electric, Amazon, as well as companies from other countries, such as Tencent, BP, Alibaba, Royal Dutch Shell, etc.
  • When ‘Fairness’ Becomes Censorship

    06/01/2019 6:16:56 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 10 replies
    The Resurgent ^ | May 24, 2019 | Billy Easley II
    On April 10, 2018, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz grilled Facebook Chairman and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg over the social media platform’s content moderation policies. Citing examples of Facebook censoring pro-conservative accounts and articles, Sen. Cruz explained to Zuckerberg, “to a great many Americans, that appears to be a pervasive pattern of political bias.” Sen. Ted Cruz then pressed the Facebook chairman on whether his organization was a “neutral public forum,” arguing that neutrality is necessary to enjoy the protections guaranteed by Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act. A willingness to consider modifying Section 230 to weaken protections enjoyed by...
  • Deepfake porn and the ethics of being able to watch whatever your imagination desires

    05/31/2019 6:20:47 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 39 replies
    metro.co.uk ^ | Friday 31 May 2019 8:22 am | Jessica Lindsay
    Pornography online attracts millions of erotica-hungry people ready to see sex on-demand. You can simply ask your phone to show you anything you desire and there it is: any time, any place. With the advent of deepfake porn, the possibilities have expanded even further, with people who have never starred in adult films looking as though they’re doing sexual acts on camera. Experts have warned that these videos enable all sorts of bad things to happen, from paedophilia to fabricated revenge porn. What are deepfakes? Deepfakes are videos and images that use deep learning AI to forge something not actually...
  • "Japan found 'semi-infinite' deposit of rare-earth minerals - 'game-changer' in comp. with China"

    05/28/2019 9:19:09 PM PDT · by scoresettled · 50 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 4/13/2018 | Jeremy Berke
    Interesting find - headline... "Japan just found a 'semi-infinite' deposit of rare-earth minerals — and it could be a 'game-changer' in competition with China Jeremy Berke Apr. 13, 2018, 12:26 PM" Story highlights... "Japan started seeking its own rare-earth mineral deposits after China withheld shipments of the substances amid a dispute over islands that both countries claim as their own, Reuters reported in 2014. ... A new finding that could change the global economy... The newly discovered deposit is enough to "supply these metals on a semi-infinite basis to the world," the study's authors wrote in the study. ... The...
  • New crystalline material boasts electronic properties never before seen

    05/08/2019 10:06:07 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 41 replies
    UPI ^ | 05-08-2019 | By Brooks Hays
    May 8 (UPI) -- The study of a unique crystalline material, composed of aluminum and platinum atoms, has revealed a pair of electronic properties that have never been seen before. The atoms in the new materials are crystallized in a special pattern, with each row offset from the other. The pattern creates a spiral staircase of aluminum and platinum atoms. According to the new study, published this week in the journal Nature Physics, the material's unique crystalline structure produces Rarita-Schwinger fermions in its interior and extremely long quadruple topological Fermi arcs on its surface. Rarita-Schwinger fermions are a type of...
  • Microsoft staff are openly questioning the value of diversity

    04/22/2019 1:53:34 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 83 replies
    Quartz | April 19, 2019 | Dave Gershgorn
    Excerpt not allowed from Quartz, story here.
  • Schools are cracking down on apps that let parents listen in on students

    04/17/2019 6:11:28 AM PDT · by bgill · 41 replies
    kxan ^ | April 17, 2019 | Chris Davis
    Parents have been using apps and GPS devices to keep track of their kids for years, but now a local school district wants to prohibit parents from using one feature while their students are in school. Lake Travis ISD's board will vote Wednesday on a policy change to prevent parents from using devices to listen in to their kids while they're at school. It's a legal issue, the district told KXAN. Parents who are discreetly listening in to their kids might also be listening in on other children, and in addition to raising privacy concerns, the practice could violate federal...
  • Here's The Shocking Reality Of Completely Blocking Google From Your Life

    04/11/2019 5:56:23 AM PDT · by vannrox · 68 replies
    Forbes ^ | Apr 9, 2019, 11:49am | Jason Evangelho Contributor
    How deeply does Google penetrate both your internet life and your real life? Maybe you've been considering ditching Google search for Duck Duck Go, or trading in Google Chrome for a privacy-respecting browser like Brave? Perhaps you want to separate yourself from Gmail and Google Maps? Those are all worthwhile endeavors, but what happens when you actively block all of your devices from even pinging Google's servers? Apparently, nothing short of nightmare fuel. Gizmodo's Kashmir Hill recently accepted a monumental challenge: blocking tech giants from her everyday life due to privacy concerns and sheer curiosity. But she took the challenge...
  • Overwatch Collegiate Championship: Players to Watch From the Final Eight Teams

    04/05/2019 7:25:09 PM PDT · by for-q-clinton · 4 replies
    The Game Haus ^ | April 5, 2019 | Connor Knudsen
    Tespa’s Overwatch Collegiate Championship has been well underway for several months now. Back in January, a crowded field of over 500 participating teams with over 4,500 players began to thin down to the final 16 teams that we had at the start of this past week. On Tuesday and Wednesday, that field thinned down to the final eight teams, set to play one another at a LAN event in Houston, TX. The exact date for the quarterfinals is listed as May 10 on the Tespa website, although no official announcement has been made to confirm this. Each of these Round...
  • Leaked Messages Show Google Employees Freaking Out Over Heritage Foundation Link

    04/04/2019 7:51:29 PM PDT · by blam · 24 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 4-4-2019 | Allum Bokhari
    Internal discussion threads exclusively obtained by Breitbart News shows Google employees in meltdown over the tech giant’s decision to include the president of the conservative Heritage Foundation, Kay Coles James, on an artificial intelligence advisory council. Multiple Google employees in the thread also engaged in outright smears against the Heritage Foundation. Google employees accused the think-tank of transphobia, homophobia, and “extremism,” of viewing LGBT people as “sub-human,” questioning their “humanity,” and supporting “exterminationist” views. “Would we even consider having a virulent anti­-semite on the advisory board? How about an avowed racist or white supremacist?” asked one Google employee. “This seems...
  • Amazon to offer broadband access from orbit with 3,236-satellite ‘Project Kuiper’ constellation

    04/04/2019 8:48:25 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 71 replies
    www.geekwire.com ^ | April 4, 2019 at 6:00 am | by Alan Boyle
    Amazon is joining the race to provide broadband internet access around the globe via thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit, newly uncovered filings show. The effort, code-named Project Kuiper, follows up on last September’s mysterious reports that Amazon was planning a “big, audacious space project” involving satellites and space-based systems. The Seattle-based company is likely to spend billions of dollars on the project, and could conceivably reap billions of dollars in revenue once the satellites go into commercial service. It’ll take years to bring the big, audacious project to fruition, however, and Amazon could face fierce competition from SpaceX,...
  • Why we moved our servers to Iceland (outstanding!)

    03/30/2019 4:18:15 AM PDT · by vannrox · 38 replies
    simple analytics ^ | Adriaan van Rossum | 30mar19
    This is an amazing post of how an American company needed to move their operations outside of the USA in order to prove fourth amendment protections to their American clients. Read, learn and cry at what is left of our once great republic. Why we moved our servers to Iceland 30 Mar 2019 - Adriaan van Rossum - Help improve this post As the founder of Simple Analytics, I have always been mindful for the need of trust and transparency for our customers. We would like to be held accountable for our customers needs, so they can sleep in peace....
  • Exclusive–Donald Trump Accuses Tech Giants Of Colluding With Democrats

    03/12/2019 10:37:08 AM PDT · by blam · 19 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 3-12-2019 | Alexander Marlow, Matthew Boyle, Amanda House, & Charlie Spiering
    President Donald Trump accused companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Google of colluding with Democrats to censor his supporters online to their political advantage. “Actually it’s incredible that I won the election because you know it was so rigged against me,” he said. “It wasn’t Russians. Russia collusion was a delusion. But what there is, is there was collusion between the Democrats and these tech companies.” The president spoke about political bias in top Silicon Valley companies in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News on Monday. The president said that any Republican running in 2020 would face a “tremendous disadvantage” in...
  • Google Moves to Address Wage Equity, and Finds It’s Underpaying Many Men

    03/04/2019 12:38:27 PM PST · by Theoria · 15 replies
    The New York Times ^ | 04 March 2019 | Daisuke Wakabayashi
    When Google conducted a study recently to determine whether the company was underpaying women and members of minority groups, it found that more men than women were receiving less money for doing similar work. The surprising conclusion to the latest version of the annual study contrasted sharply with the experience of women working in Silicon Valley and in many other industries. In response to the finding, Google gave $9.7 million in additional compensation to 10,677 employees for this year. Men account for about 69 percent of the company’s work force, but they received a disproportionately higher percentage of the money....