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Asian American Officials Cite Unfair Scrutiny and Lost Jobs in China Spy Tensions

National security employees with ties to Asia say U.S. counterintelligence officers wrongly regard them as potential spies and ban them from jobs. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3F5Vctm

A 9-Month Cruise Is TikTok’s Favorite New ‘Reality Show’

Social media users, gripped by the potential for drama on Royal Caribbean’s world cruise, have turned the ship’s unwitting passengers into “cast members” overnight. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/kmx7Qv4

How Tracking and Technology in Cars Is Being Weaponized by Abusive Partners

Apps that remotely track and control cars are being weaponized by abusive partners. Car manufacturers have been slow to respond, according to victims and experts. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/gpFR4Jl

An Artist in Residence on A.I.’s Territory

Alexander Reben is taking his tech-savvy perspective to OpenAI, a company that some in the art world believe is a threat to their future. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/w4A7KCv

Michael Cohen Used Fake Cases Cited by A.I. to Seek an End to Court Supervision

Donald Trump’s former fixer had sought an early end to court supervision after his 2018 campaign finance conviction. He enlisted the help of Google Bard. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/A6vNx31

Need a Home for 80,000 Puzzles? Try an Italian Castle.

Earlier this year, George and Roxanne Miller relocated the world’s largest collection of mechanical puzzles from their home in Florida. But first they took a road trip. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2v7p5mO

California Pushes Electric Trucks as the Future of Freight

A mainstay of cargo transport will be phased out at ports as California bans new registrations of carbon-fuel trucks in favor of nonpolluting ones. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/K9n8vUR

Apple Watch Sales to Resume, for Now

The company pulled two watches from stores after losing a patent case, but an appeals court temporarily paused enforcement of that ruling while the legal battle continues. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/nxtV3KL

A.I. Can Make Art That Feels Human. Whose Fault Is That?

A fake Drake/Weeknd mash-up is not a threat to our species’s culture. It’s a warning: We can’t let our imaginations shrink to machine size. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/yPbF7nZ

The Times Sues OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I.’s Use of Copyrighted Work

Millions of articles from The New York Times were used to train chatbots that now compete with it, the lawsuit said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/qaCvhLs

The First Secret Asteroid Mission Won’t Be the Last

AstroForge, a private company, wants to mine a space rock, but it doesn’t want the competition to find out which one. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/4GeB0hk

Chinese Spy Agency Rising to Challenge the C.I.A.

The ambitious Ministry of State Security is deploying A.I. and other advanced technology to go toe-to-toe with the United States, even as the two nations try to pilfer each other’s trade secrets. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/i9kNz6e

Tesla Strike in Sweden Highlights a Culture Clash

Workers seeking a collective agreement from the automaker say they are pushing for their rights, but car owners see them as taking the fight too far. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/PAztQMi

The 2023 Good Tech Awards

Toasting a year of breakthroughs (and a few breakdowns) in Silicon Valley and beyond. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jIfwK3l

Suit Against Twitter Over Unpaid Bonuses Gets Go-Ahead From Judge

More than $5 million in bonuses were orally promised but never paid, according to the suit. A judge denied the company’s motion to dismiss the case. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2fCitMN

Substack Says It Will Not Ban Nazis or Extremist Speech

Responding to criticism of its hands-off approach to content moderation, the company said it would not ban Nazi symbols or extremist rhetoric so long as newsletter writers do not incite violence. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/e6BZ7Qb

Apple Explores A.I. Deals With News Publishers

The company has discussed multiyear deals worth at least $50 million to train its generative A.I. systems on publishers’ news articles. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/JjAQeov

‘Hard Fork’: Our 2024 Predictions + Jenny Slate Answers Your Hard Questions!

Plus, a very special “Hard Fork” holiday surprise. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/7S8kdCq

No Oversight: Inside a Boom-Time Start-Up Fraud and Its Unraveling

False claims and risky trades at the Silicon Valley start-up HeadSpin were part of a pattern of trouble emerging at young companies that lacked controls. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Levkrm3

New Jersey Deli Scheme Leads to Securities Fraud Guilty Plea

James T. Patten admitted to orchestrating misleading trades involving the deli’s parent company in an apparent bid to enrich himself and two co-defendants. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/AewKlOS

U.S. Regulators Propose New Online Privacy Safeguards for Children

The F.T.C. proposed sweeping privacy changes on Wednesday which could curb how social media, game and learning apps use and monetize youngsters’ data. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Ds6MiZb

The Year in Social Media

You may have forgotten — or wanted to forget — what happened on the internet in 2023. We’re here to refresh your memory. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/oQt7BOI

The Year in Social Media

You may have forgotten — or wanted to forget — what happened on the internet in 2023. We’re here to refresh your memory. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/GNOLgzE

NASA Streams Cat Video From Deep, Deep Space

Using laser communication, NASA streamed a cat video from almost 20 million miles away, or 40 round trip flights to the moon. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/xGywkns

Chinese Traders and Moroccan Ports: How Russia Flouts Global Tech Bans

Using specialized e-commerce sites, secretive shipping workarounds and a constellation of middlemen, Russia has obtained the tech components it needs to keep its economy and war in Ukraine going. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/lO49LVT

Google Allows More App Payment Options in Antitrust Deal With States

The tech giant will pay $700 million and allow app makers to collect payments directly from consumers in a settlement it hopes will help resolve other legal challenges. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/yXVftBN

Apple to Pause Selling New Versions of Its Watch After Losing Patent Dispute

The move, which comes after a ruling by the International Trade Commission, could create a run on watch sales in the week before Christmas. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/z3LHI7K

The E.U. Is Investigating Elon Musk’s Platform X

The inquiry is perhaps the most substantial regulatory move to date against X, which has seen a rise in incendiary content on the platform, according to researchers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/RXJTsyf

Illicit Content on Elon Musk’s X Draws E.U. Investigation

The inquiry is perhaps the most substantial regulatory consequence to date of X, which has seen a rise in incendiary content on the platform, according to researchers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/zFuK8sM

E.V. Start-up Founder Could Get Prison Term in Fraud Case

Trevor Milton, who founded the truck company Nikola, will be sentenced on Monday in a fraud case that exposed the excesses in the electric vehicle business. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/IHyQXM9

Fewer Electric Vehicles Will Qualify for U.S. Tax Credits in 2024

Purchases of popular models like the Tesla Model 3 and the Ford Mustang Mach-E may no longer entitle buyers to tax savings because the cars do not meet tougher sourcing requirements. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/KJg5YBx

Google’s Epic Loss, Silicon Valley’s Curious New Subculture and How 2023 Changed the Internet

Looks like Google is on the naughty list this year. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/qHjzDrG

Studios are loosening their reluctance to send shows to Netflix.

When building their own streaming companies, many entertainment studios ended lucrative licensing deals with Netflix. But they missed the money too much. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/8hd4Aac

The Last of Us Multiplayer Video Game Is Scrapped

The video game studio Naughty Dog said The Last of Us Online was too resource-intensive to complete without delaying the development of future single-player versions of the game. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/LKT1Oae

TikTok Quietly Changes User Terms Amid Growing Legal Scrutiny

Some lawyers say the changes could make it more difficult to bring legal action against the company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/CItERJl

What Car Owners Should Know About the Tesla Autopilot Recall

Under pressure from federal regulators, the company has agreed to recall two million cars to update its driver-assistance system. The cars will be updated over cellular networks. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/I65fMR9

A ‘Polar Express’ Character Comes to Life

Nia Wilkerson has spent years hearing that she looks like the girl from “The Polar Express.” On TikTok, she’s leaning into it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2dbZ74X

A ‘Polar Express’ Character Comes to Life

Nia Wilkerson has spent years hearing that she looks like the girl from “The Polar Express.” On TikTok, she’s leaning into it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/UApuZgH

Political Debate Is Rife on TikTok. Politicians? Not So Much.

Very few politicians, including the top candidates for president, are on the hugely popular video app — perhaps ceding much of the political discussion to others. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Mbu3Hoa

Google’s Antitrust Loss to Epic Could Preview Its Legal Fate in 2024

A trio of antitrust cases on the docket threaten to reshape Google’s business and sap its profits. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/R4pjMsI

Ford Will Cut Planned Electric F-150 Production as Demand Slows

Ford and other automaker have had to readjust their electric vehicle production plans because sales have been weaker than they had expected. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/zCq5hcy

What Shape Is This Cookie Cutter? No Guess Is Half-Baked.

The r/WhatIsMyCookieCutter subreddit was created to help bakers identify stray cookie cutters but has evolved into an outlet for running gags and whimsical artistic interpretations. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/y3OaYMP

Can an A.I. Van Gogh Help Museums Generate New Interest?

Can doppelgängers of the Dutch painter help museums generate new interest and income? A.I. Vincent fields our questions (and makes some mistakes). from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/M8zUQRX

Judge Upholds Texas TikTok Ban on Government Devices

The Texas law was challenged by First Amendment lawyers who filed a suit on behalf of college professors who said that their work had been compromised when they lost access to the app. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/l2vdXag

Google Loses Antitrust Court Battle With Makers of Fortnite Video Game

The ruling could reshape the rules of how other businesses can make money on the Android operating system. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ZKY8NoT

What Ails Offshore Wind: Supply Chains, Ships and Interest Rates

Government officials and energy developers misjudged the difficulty of building huge clean energy projects in the United States, which has built very few of them. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/GnNjPMc

QR Codes Can Hide Deceptive Links From Identity Thieves, F.T.C. Warns

Scammers have used QR codes to steal personal information by imitating legitimate companies or sending deceptive emails and text messages, the Federal Trade Commission said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/oeAHEKb

Mistral, French A.I. Start-Up, Is Valued at $2 Billion in Funding Round

The company has publicly released its latest technology so people can build their own chatbots. Rivals like OpenAI and Google argue that approach can be dangerous. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/529jk78

This A.I. Subculture’s Motto: Go, Go, Go

The eccentric pro-tech movement known as “Effective Accelerationism” wants to unshackle powerful A.I., and party along the way. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/08dDpqi

Tiny Electric Vehicles Pack a Bigger Climate Punch Than Cars

Two- and three-wheeled vehicles, used by billions of people, are moving away from fossil fuels to batteries faster than cars in countries that have made the energy transition a priority. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/htjnip8

Inside OpenAI’s Crisis Over the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Split over the leadership of Sam Altman, board members and executives turned on one another. Their brawl exposed the cracks at the heart of the A.I. movement. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/fwuhEoi

E.U. Agrees on AI Act, Landmark Regulation for Artificial Intelligence

The agreement over the A.I. Act solidifies one of the world’s first comprehensive attempts to limit the use of artificial intelligence. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/D53v2Ba

Google’s Next Top Model, Will the Cybertruck Crash? and This Week in A.I.

Like the Cybertruck, this podcast is bulletproof. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/gke3qhv

Binance Founder Ordered to Remain in U.S. Before Sentencing

Changpeng Zhao, better known as CZ, faces as much as 18 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to federal money-laundering violations. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ILbo0Ot

Particle Physicists Offer a Road Map For the Next Decade

A “muon shot” aims to study the basic forces of the cosmos. But meager federal budgets could limit its ambitions. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/pdc8Zk1

From Unicorns to Zombies: Tech Start-Ups Run Out of Time and Money

After staving off collapse by cutting costs, many young tech companies are out of options, fueling a cash bonfire. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/o8X2MlS

Meta Plans to Add Encryption to Messenger, Stoking a Privacy Debate

The move is part of an effort to make the app more like WhatsApp and iMessage. Law enforcement authorities say the privacy makes it harder to track criminals. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Kb7XElt

PlayStation Will Remove Discovery Shows Despite User Purchase

Sony said that the Discovery shows would be deleted from the devices on Dec. 31, citing “content licensing arrangements with content providers.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ZgfW0V2

Five Ways A.I. Could Be Regulated

There is little agreement among regulators and lawmakers around the world on how artificial intelligence should — or even could — be controlled. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NVJ4q8x

Google Updates Bard Chatbot With ‘Gemini’ A.I. As It Chases ChatGPT

After more than eight months of research and development, Google has unveiled its most powerful A.I. so far. But only parts of it are widely available. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/xhL6itB

How Nations Are Losing a Global Race to Tackle A.I.’s Harms

Alarmed by the power of artificial intelligence, Europe, the United States and others are trying to respond — but the technology is evolving more rapidly than their policies. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/zeuVDCK

Spotify Cancels Two Acclaimed Podcasts: ‘Heavyweight’ and ‘Stolen’

The shows will finish out their seasons on Spotify and then have the option to shop their shows somewhere else. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/iEm7dAj

Bitcoin Soars on Hopes of Investment Fund Approval

The cryptocurrency has gained roughly 150 percent this year, as investors bet that regulators will soon approve the first spot exchange-traded fund that is designed to track the price of Bitcoin. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/DlKoPBy

AI-Generated Jimmy Stewart Reads a Bedtime Story for Calm App

The sleep and meditation app Calm released a new story featuring the late actor’s signature drawl — or a computer-generated version of it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/GXvNm6E

Bordeaux Wine Snobs Have a Point, According to This Computer Model

With machine learning, scientists are trying to chemically define the murky concept of terroir. The models might be useful for detecting wine fraud. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/T6tw943

One Year of ChatGPT: How A.I. Changed Silicon Valley Forever

ChatGPT’s release a year ago triggered a desperate scramble among tech companies and alarm from some of the people who helped invent it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/MUxp3iZ

Brain Implants Helped 5 People Recover From Traumatic Injuries

People with chronic problems after falls and car crashes scored better on cognition tests after getting a brain implant, a new study found. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ws5u3KX

The Who’s Who Behind the Modern Artificial Intelligence Movement

Before chatbots exploded in popularity, a group of researchers, tech executives and venture capitalists had worked for more than a decade to fuel A.I. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/5O1n0MN

How Elon Musk and Larry Page’s AI Debate Led to OpenAI and an Industry Boom

The people who were most afraid of the risks of artificial intelligence decided they should be the ones to build it. Then distrust fueled a spiraling competition. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/fkVTyKX

Inside Kick, an Upstart Streaming Competitor to Twitch

The Twitch competitor has doled out generous deals to content creators. It has also faced criticism for its lax moderation and embrace of online gambling. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/4sU7Wfm

Netflix Builds a ‘Squid Game’ Universe as It Awaits a Second Season

A reality show and a live experience are two ways of keeping the dystopian series in the public eye. Is the original’s bleak message being diluted? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/brtF50G

TikTok’s C.E.O. Uses Personal Touch to Address Antisemitism Concerns

The company in recent weeks organized several in-person meetings between its top executive and Jewish groups and business leaders. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/pahknKe

What’s Next for OpenAI, Binance Is Binanceled and A.I. Is Eating the Internet

It’s full steam ahead for the tech world despite, well, everything. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/y9rO8Mt

Judge Halts TikTok Ban in Montana

TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has been locked in a legal battle with Montana since the state passed the ban in April. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/pTQezIy

4,789 Facebook Accounts in China Impersonated Americans, Meta Says

The company warned that the inauthentic accounts underscored the threat of foreign election interference in 2024. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/K2yNuwB

Advertisers Say They Do Not Plan to Return to X After Musk’s Comments

Elon Musk, the owner of X, criticized advertisers with expletives on Wednesday at The New York Times’s DealBook Summit. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NbHmYv5

Disinformation Is Big Challenge as COP28 Opens in Dubai

Online influencers, fossil fuel companies and some of the countries attending COP28 have nourished a feedback loop of falsehoods. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/O8z51Ss

Tesla Plans to Begin Delivery of the Cybertruck Today

Two years behind schedule, the electric model has an unusual design that sets it apart from rival pickups, which could limit its sales. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/w4xgjaM

Back at OpenAI, Sam Altman Outlines the Company’s Priorities

In a blog post, Mr. Altman, who was briefly ousted as chief executive, said he would focus on conducting A.I. research, improving products and building a new board. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/THU0mXq

London’s Black Cabs Can Soon Join Uber. But Will They?

In 2024, passengers are set to have the option to book black cabs through Uber. After longstanding tensions, a union for drivers said they “have no interest.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/wIEbyqM

U.S. Debates How Much to Sever Electric Car Industry’s Ties to China

Some firms argue that a law aimed at popularizing electric vehicles risks turning the United States into an assembly shop for Chinese-made technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/FnOzTA7

For Sports Illustrated, Report About Fake Authors Is Latest Stumble

The venerable magazine has experienced management upheaval and staff complaints in recent years. Now there’s a question over who wrote product reviews on its site. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/CaOrBeJ

Make Sure Your Google Accounts Are Active, or They Might Be Deleted

The company says it will start purging accounts, including services like Gmail and YouTube, that have been idle for two years or more. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/7h5TQe8

Amazon Introduces Q, an A.I. Chatbot for Companies

Amazon has been racing to shake off the perception that it is lagging in the push to take advantage of artificial intelligence. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/vQZoKrX

Elon Musk Meets With Netanyahu in Israel Amid Backlash Against Social Media Post

Alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Mr. Musk toured an Israeli village where dozens of people were killed in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ktbqUTW

Warnings Emerge Over Emirati A.I. Firm G42’s Ties to China

American spy agencies have warned about the Emirati firm G42 and its work with large Chinese companies that U.S. officials consider security threats. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/aB20QTz

How Your Child’s Online Mistake Can Ruin Your Digital Life

Google has a zero-tolerance policy for child abuse content. The scanning process can sometimes go awry and tar innocent individuals as abusers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/c6xAvNi

At Meta, Millions of Underage Users Were an ‘Open Secret,’ States Say

Meta “routinely documented” children under 13 on Instagram and “unlawfully” collected their data, according to a newly unsealed complaint. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/5Aq3hVY

X May Lose Up to $75 Million in Revenue as More Advertisers Pull Out

Internal documents show companies like Airbnb, Coca-Cola and Microsoft have halted ads, or are at risk of doing so, after Elon Musk’s endorsement of an antisemitic conspiracy theory. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/nwXVimd

¿Cuáles son los riesgos del armamento que funciona con IA?

Las preocupaciones por las armas capaces de matar sin intervención humana no son totalmente nuevas. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/mdY9Q6D

Microsoft Hires Sam Altman Hours After OpenAI Rejects His Return

The announcement capped a tumultuous weekend for OpenAI, after Mr. Altman made a push to reclaim his job as C.E.O. of the artificial intelligence company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/vksWDEr

Five Days of Chaos: How Sam Altman Returned to OpenAI

On Friday, Mr. Altman was pushed out of the hot A.I. start-up he ran. But an intense pressure campaign and negotiations brought him back. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/0SXUC6Y

The OpenAI Drama Has a Clear Winner: The Capitalists

The fight over OpenAI was at least partly about dueling visions of artificial intelligence. One side clearly won out. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3euUpPL

Sam Altman Is Reinstated as OpenAI’s Chief Executive

The move caps a chaotic five days at the artificial intelligence company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/x7Br6fH

Before Altman’s Ouster, OpenAI’s Board Was Divided and Feuding

Sam Altman attacked a member over a research paper that discussed the company, while directors disagreed about who should fill board vacancies open for months. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ls6jQpV

Who’s That Wonderful Girl? How “Nanalan’” Found New Success on TikTok

She’s Mona, the puppet heroine of “Nanalan’,” an old Canadian children’s show that has found a new audience on TikTok. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/tiWRSoL

Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering Violations

Changpeng Zhao will pay a $50 million fine and step down as chief executive of the company he founded, the latest blow to the crypto world since the implosion of FTX last year. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/CzyFa5Z

X Sues Media Matters Over Research on Ads Next to Antisemitic Posts

X asked a federal court to order the advocacy group to take down its findings, accusing it of “manipulating the algorithms.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3MaK5Ru

Epic Games C.E.O. Says Google Has ‘De Facto Control’ on Android App

Tim Sweeney, who runs the company that created Fortnite, testified in a case that, if he wins, could allow competing payment systems on the Play Store. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/sOAbT5o

How Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Kept the OpenAI Partnership Alive

Mr. Nadella moved fast to hire Sam Altman, who was pushed out of OpenAI on Friday, and asserted his company’s role in its partnership with the A.I. start-up. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/6FxNK4H

Explaining the Upheaval at OpenAI

What comes next after Sam Altman’s messy ouster? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/EUneH8Z

OpenAI Board Backs Decision to Oust Sam Altman as C.E.O.

After 48 hours of furious negotiations, the A.I. company said Mr. Altman would not return to his job and that former Twitch C.E.O. Emmett Shear would be its interim boss. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/hDlVbIr

The White House May Condemn Musk, but the Government Is Addicted to Him

Rarely has the U.S. government so depended on the technology provided by a single technologist with views that it has so publicly declared repugnant. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/1abZOh5

Cruise’s C.E.O. Quits as the Driverless Carmaker Aims to Rebuild Trust

Kyle Vogt, a founder of Cruise, resigned from the company on Sunday, weeks after it suspended all of its self-driving operations. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/CThVE69

Talks to Bring Sam Altman Back to OpenAI Stretch Through Weekend

Disagreements over the board’s makeup appear to be a reason for the delay. Mr. Altman was forced out as chief executive by the company’s board on Friday. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jvg3XO2

Sam Altman Is Said to Be Discussing Return to OpenAI With Company’s Board

Mr. Altman was forced out of OpenAI on Friday, leading to an outcry from his supporters and the company’s investors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/AFEclrI

Ousted OpenAI C.E.O. Makes Plans for New Artificial Intelligence Company

Sam Altman, who was forced out of his company on Friday afternoon, was quickly moving to create another company with another OpenAI executive who quit on Friday. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/kL1RGW8

The Fear and Tension That Led to Sam Altman’s Ouster at OpenAI

The departure of the high-profile boss of the San Francisco company drew attention to a philosophical rift among the people building new A.I. systems. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/uXpPA93

More Advertisers Halt Spending on X in Growing Backlash Against Musk

Warner Bros. and Sony have joined other companies in pausing spending on X, formerly Twitter, over Elon Musk’s endorsement of an antisemitic post. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/GTM53xH

Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, Is Ousted by Company’s Board

Mira Murati, who previously served as chief technology officer, has been named interim chief executive. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/RV6inh8

Are TikTok and X Amplifying Antisemitic Content? It’s Increasingly Hard to Know.

People who study social media say the conflict between Israel and Hamas has underscored the need for better data transparency from platforms. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ToRYQB

White House Condemns Elon Musk for Spreading ‘Antisemitic and Racist Hate’

The tech entrepreneur had endorsed a social media post that echoed the conspiracy theory that had fueled the Tree of Life synagogue killer in 2018. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/okFnPrG

Unions in Sweden Expand Blockade Against Tesla

In sympathy with striking mechanics, unions representing dockworkers, electricians and others in the country are refusing to do work for the electric carmaker. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/iCsL160

X Races to Contain Damage After Elon Musk Endorses Antisemitic Post

IBM, a major advertiser on X, has pulled its spending from the social media platform, whose employees are grappling with what to tell its other advertisers, according to internal messages. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/uxyncSi

Videos About Bin Laden’s Criticism of U.S. Surge in Popularity on TikTok

The videos discuss a letter the former Al Qaeda leader wrote in 2002 in which he defended the Sept. 11 attacks and said Americans had become “servants” to Jews. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/rPmnTqX

Jewish Celebrities and Influencers Confront TikTok Executives in Private Call

TikTok faces escalating accusations that it promotes pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel content. “Shame on you,” Sacha Baron Cohen said on the call. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/GHkd96j

SpaceX Is Ready for the 2nd Launch of Its Starship Moon and Mars Rocket

Elon Musk’s private space company is hoping for a better performance on Friday of the giant rocket, which is the most powerful ever to fly. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/YKhudcw

Cryptocurrency Prices Surge, Driven by a Potential Bitcoin Fund

Investors anticipate regulatory approval of an exchange traded fund linked directly to Bitcoin, which they hope will encourage more people to invest in the digital asset. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/evAVk63

We No Longer Need a Big Carrier’s Wireless Plan. Discount Ones Are the Way.

We are overpaying for phone plans from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile. Budget wireless services, similarly fast and robust, can save thousands. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/E5ntCNs

TikTok Users Critique ‘Sad Beige’ Apartment

Is “sad beige” finally over? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/C7UH5ZI

TikTok Users Critique ‘Sad Beige’ Apartment

Is “sad beige” finally over? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/BHFkRnI

Threads Will Finally Let Users Delete Their Accounts Without Losing Instagram Too

Meta’s rival to Twitter will now offer users — who signed up in droves at its launch — the option to delete. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/GP1iDcu

Google’s C.E.O. to Take Another Turn on the Antitrust Witness Stand

Sundar Pichai, Google’s chief executive, is expected to testify on Tuesday for the second time in two weeks to defend his company against monopoly claims. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/89kKFdU

Fake Reviews Are Rampant Online. Can a Crackdown End Them?

A wave of regulation and industry action have placed the flourishing fake review business on notice. But experts say the problem may be insurmountable. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/s0trpT5

Exxon Mobil Plans to Produce Lithium in Arkansas

The move is the oil giant’s first foray in the production of a metal vital for electric vehicle batteries. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/EXpDjvb

Laser Fusion Start-Ups Ignite the Quest for Boundless Energy

Companies are looking to commercialize advances made by federally supported research labs in the quest for boundless energy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/nyw1EiH

You Paid $1,000 for an iPhone, but Apple Still Controls It

The company codes its devices with software that complicates repairs by triggering safety warnings and malfunctions. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/N28y3RF

Man vs. Musk: A Whistleblower Creates Headaches for Tesla

An employee who was fired after expressing safety concerns leaked personnel records and sensitive data about driver-assistance software. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/e2QA6xu

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Is ‘Doing Good’ After Minor Stroke

The technology pioneer said he was back home in California after a brief stay in a Mexico City hospital. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2CU7q58

Silicon Valley’s Big, Bold Sci-Fi Bet on the Device That Comes After the Smartphone

Humane, a company started by two former Apple employees, says its new artificial intelligence pin can stop all the scrolling. Can it live up to the hype? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jfmDgxJ

Can A.I. and Lasers Cure Our Smartphone Addiction?

A first impression of Humane’s new magnetic Ai Pin: equal parts magical and awkward. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Du0jaTl

Heat Pump Installations Slow, Impeding Biden’s Climate Goals

The devices can heat and cool homes more efficiently than furnaces and air-conditioners, but their sales have slowed because of higher interest rates and a slow rollout of federal incentives. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/BcSTGy3

Meta to Require Political Advertisers to Disclose Use of A.I.

The social networking giant, which has long had a contentious relationship with political ads, is reckoning with a wave of generative A.I. tools. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/J53lWoV

A New Law Supercharged Electric Car Manufacturing, but Not Sales

President Biden’s 2022 climate act spurred big investments in U.S. battery factories, but it has not similarly boosted E.V. sales. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/lmv50iF

Mark Zuckerberg Taps the Strengths of WhatsApp

The messaging app, which Meta bought nearly a decade ago, was an asset that Mr. Zuckerberg largely left alone for a while. No longer. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/wUEyeiN

Nature Retracts Room-Temperature Superconductor Discovery

It was the second paper led by Ranga P. Dias, a researcher at the University of Rochester, that the journal Nature has retracted. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/XvogU1L

Uber Reports Record Ridership and Second Straight Quarterly Profit

Revenue was up 11 percent from a year earlier, helping to generate $221 million in net income. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/SxgD7Uo

How Your Child’s School Bus Might Prevent Blackouts

When not driving around, electric buses and other vehicles could help utilities by storing their solar and wind energy and releasing it to meet surges in demand. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/lMRIBY6

OpenAI Lets Mom-and-Pop Shops Customize ChatGPT

With new “GPTs” service, anyone can build their own chatbot and instantly share it with friends, family and the general public. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/1wAjBNk

Another Google Antitrust Battle Reaches Court in Epic Games Case

The Fortnite creator accuses Google of stifling app competition, a challenge on top of a federal suit claiming the tech giant abuses its search dominance. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/1KSovJQ

Chatbots May ‘Hallucinate’ More Often Than Many Realize

When summarizing facts, ChatGPT technology makes things up about 3 percent of the time, according to research from a new start-up. A Google system’s rate was 27 percent. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/SKD5Hom

Tech Start-Ups Try to Sell a Cautious Pentagon on A.I.

Shield AI, a tech start-up, already has a drone run by artificial intelligence being used by the Israeli military. But persuading the Pentagon to embrace the technology remains a big challenge. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/JRkfLim

WeWork Bankruptcy Would Deal Another Blow to Ailing N.Y. Office Market

The fallout would be particularly hard for landlords already struggling with piling debt and companies scaling back their office footprint. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ibrsDpz

Look, Up in the Sky! Amazon’s Drones Are Delivering Cans of Soup!

Amazon’s much-hyped drone project is dropping small objects on driveways. Some customers are not sure what it delivers beyond minestrone. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/EbANC3S

Mint, One of the First Budgeting Apps, Is Shutting Down

Intuit, which acquired Mint in 2009, is encouraging users to switch to Credit Karma, its money management and credit score service. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NHbC7gY

Sam Bankman-Fried Is Found Guilty of 7 Counts of Fraud and Conspiracy

The case against the founder of the failed FTX exchange had come to symbolize the excesses of the volatile cryptocurrency industry. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zvtFY7

Rishi Sunak Interviews Elon Musk on Perils and Benefits of A.I.

Some saw the prime minister’s conversation with the tech billionaire as an attempt to raise Britain’s standing with entrepreneurs and tech companies at a time when the country’s economy is languishing. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Ftgy0OZ

Apple’s Sales Drop Slightly While Profit Is Up 11 Percent

Interest in new iPhones and services such as music and cloud storage powered the quarter, but other businesses, such as Mac sales, slowed significantly. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9Nj7zVu

Jury Begins Deliberations for a Verdict in Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial

The trial for the founder of the collapsed FTX cryptocurrency exchange has moved more speedily than anticipated. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/kBV4gQc

Lapse, a New Photo App, Tries to Compete in an Instagram World

Lapse, a new photo app, has entered the fray. Can it last? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ZFoYudS

Lapse, a New Photo App, Tries to Compete in an Instagram World

Lapse, a new photo app, has entered the fray. Can it last? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Ei3fNHm

Panel Tells F.D.A. That CRISPR Sickle Cell Cure Is Safe Enough for Patients

The decision by an advisory committee may lead to Food and Drug Administration approval of the first treatment for humans that uses the CRISPR gene-editing system. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/LiArH0l

Sam Bankman-Fried Denies Knowing FTX Money Was Missing, as He Concludes Testimony

The founder of the FTX crypto exchange was grilled by a federal prosecutor for a second day, just before both sides rested their case in the criminal fraud trial. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/hrYDdtx

This Florida School District Banned Cellphones. Here’s What Happened.

Schools in Orlando took a tougher approach than a new state law required. Student engagement increased. So did the hunt for contraband phones. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/lk3Qrt8

Biden Issues Executive Order to Create A.I. Safeguards

The sweeping order is a first step as the Biden administration seeks to put guardrails on a global technology that offers both great promise and significant danger. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/tXZTOxu

X Says It Is Worth $19 Billion, Down From $44 Billion Last Year

The social media company’s valuation was disclosed in the paperwork for stock grants that it handed to employees on Monday. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/KxfPqHJ

Prosecutors Turn Sam Bankman-Fried’s Own Words Against Him

Asked during his cross-examination about his public statements and how he ran his crypto empire, the FTX founder repeatedly said he couldn’t remember. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/0hkSBU5

Google C.E.O. Says Tech Giant Has Improved the Web for All Consumers

Sundar Pichai, the chief executive of Google, appeared in court to defend his company against a landmark federal antitrust case. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ig2oXaz

Meta Will Charge up to €12.99 for Ad-Free Versions of Facebook and Instagram in Europe

Starting in November, subscriptions will cost between 9.99 euros and 12.99 euros per month, the company said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/SApxksR

Biden to Issue First Regulations on Artificial Intelligence Systems

In an order to be issued on Monday, the White House will outline requirements that the most advanced A.I. products be tested to assure they cannot be used to produce weapons, among other regulations. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/QipJqcu

Blue-Collar Workers Are the New Social Media Stars

A new crop of popular social media personalities includes a trucker, a shepherd and a commercial fisherman. What they earn from sponsorships is just a nice bonus. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/8Gz1iQh

Did A.I. Write Product Reviews? Gannett Says No.

Writers and editors at Reviewed, a product recommendation website, say that the company used artificial intelligence to create reviews last week. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/yXTEB7v

The Shearing of Sam Bankman-Fried

The disgraced crypto king, on trial for financial fraud, takes the stand. But his hair tells its own story. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/tJ3q7M5

As Users Abandon X, Sports Twitter Endures

Many users have migrated to other platforms since Elon Musk bought Twitter, but sports fans still find it indispensable. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/cOjT0IS

Cruise Stops All Driverless Taxi Operations in the United States

The move comes just two days after California regulators told the company to take its autonomously driven cars off the road. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/oxMTbku

Amazon Revenue Jumps as Consumer and Business Spending Improves

Investors were closely watching business spending with the company’s cloud computing division, which grew 12 percent in the most recent quarter. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/F9DmiUt

Google Search Boss Says Company Invests to Avoid Becoming ‘Roadkill’

At the start of its antitrust defense, Google attributed its success to relentless investment, countering government claims that it broke the law to stay ahead. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/6t2QbYr

Inside Google’s Plan to Stop Apple From Getting Serious About Search

Google has worried for years that Apple would one day expand its internet search technology, and has been working on ways to prevent that from happening. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/P3r4XJa

Meta Posts 23% Growth as Ads Rebound, With Profit More Than Doubling

The internet company’s cost cuts also helped lift its financial performance in the most recent quarter. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/G3PzJLv

How to Use Your Library Card to Check Out E-Books, Audiobooks and More

With a free library card and the right app, you can check out e-books, audiobooks and more from your local branch. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/kromZ4L

Is Social Media Addictive? Here’s What the Science Says.

A major lawsuit against Meta has placed a spotlight on our fraught relationship with online social information. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/wH4NkSE

TikTok’s Lip Gloss Trick

It’s one of many subtle tactics used by social media stars to make you stop and look. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/SweqzsI

TikTok’s Lip Gloss Trick

It’s one of many subtle tactics used by social media stars to make you stop and look. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/igTNzLn

Meta Sued Over Features That Hook Children to Instagram, Facebook

More than three dozen states and the District of Columbia accused the tech giant of knowingly using addictive features to draw in and retain children and teenagers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/rSl2kqd

Stop, Before You Close This Tab (or Any Others) …

Think of your browser like an ongoing autobiography. Why would you ever delete it? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Tnd8e9k

Federal Investigators Widen Tesla Inquiry, Company Says

The Department of Justice has sought documents related to vehicle range and “personal benefits,” Tesla said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/hqSHjZc

Face Search Engine PimEyes Blocks Searches of Children’s Faces

The change came in response to worries that the service could be used nefariously by a stranger. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Hy3VJq1

Nonunion Workers Are Playing a Big Role in the Autoworkers’ Strike

The three U.S. automakers say they are already at a disadvantage to nonunion rivals while labor leaders hope that big gains in negotiations will inspire workers in Southern states to unionize. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/pLx9Qat

The Race to Avert Quantum Computing Threat With New Encryption Standards

Quantum technology could compromise our encryption systems. Can America replace them before it’s too late? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/b5e40uv

Martin Goetz, Who Received the First Software Patent, Dies at 93

“I knew at some point in time the patent office would recognize” computer software, he said. It happened in 1968, helping to ignite the software market. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/7uRrI1m

Supreme Court Pauses Ruling Blocking Biden Administration’s Contacts With Tech Platforms

The court agreed to hear the administration’s appeal, setting the stage for a major ruling on what the government may do to encourage sites to delete asserted misinformation. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/skz3SFZ

Cameo to the Moon, and Back

A start-up that offers fans a way to buy personalized videos from celebrities was supercharged by pandemic boredom and venture capital. All it had to do was grow forever. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Hg7PodK

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial Reveals New Details of How FTX Died

Prosecutors in the criminal fraud case have built the most intricate account to date of the cryptocurrency exchange’s frantic final days. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/DPvnZXC

Clearview AI Successfully Appeals $9 Million Fine in the U.K.

A court ruled that a British agency does not have jurisdiction over how foreign law enforcement agencies use citizens’ data. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/nh89TSF

In Antitrust Trial, Google Argues That Smart Employees Explain Its Success

While the Justice Department says Google has squeezed partners and made expensive deals to maintain its search dominance, the company has a more genteel story to tell. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3wzaYVb

Tesla’s Price Cuts Lowered Its Profit

The carmaker made less money in the third quarter as it cut car prices to attract buyers amid stronger competition. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/4XBCA9H

New Report Documents How Easily Children Can Access Graphic War Images

On Instagram, Snapchat and Tiktok, researchers were able to find graphic posts, even with the apps’ sensitivity features turned on. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9mFlAYh

If You’ve Ever Heard a Voice That Wasn’t There, This Could Be Why

With a ghostly finger in a lab, researchers coaxed people to hear phantom voices. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jJY6n30

What if We Could All Control A.I.?

Researchers at Anthropic asked roughly 1,000 Americans to write rules for their A.I. chatbot. The results could be a model for future kinds of A.I. governance. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/U9uxFEj

What if We Could All Control A.I.?

Researchers at Anthropic asked roughly 1,000 Americans to write rules for their A.I. chatbot. The results could be a model for future kinds of A.I. governance. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/OcbIeCZ

Biden, Trolling Trump, Joins Truth Social: ‘Converts Welcome’

The Biden campaign is in search of any edge with voters who could be persuaded to his side. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/aWzs2GA

Israel Prepares for Invasion by Using Phone Data to Track Gazans Fleeing

The Israeli military says the tracking and the call to evacuate are to preserve as many civilian lives as possible during an expected ground invasion, even as deadly airstrikes continue. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/LjGgAEc

LinkedIn Cuts 668 Jobs in Second Layoff Round This Year

The 3 percent reduction in the company’s global work force follows 716 layoffs in May. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/xpZOjF3

Bill Ford Says U.A.W. Strike Is Helping Tesla and Toyota

Mr. Ford, the executive chairman of Ford Motor, said nonunion automakers would make gains against Michigan automakers because of strikes by the United Automobile Workers union. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/GAsq3HM

Top FTX Executive Says Sam Bankman-Fried Used Customer Money for ‘Excess’ Spending

Nishad Singh, testifying at Mr. Bankman-Fried’s fraud trial, said FTX customer deposits were used to buy luxury real estate and to pay athletes like Tom Brady and Steph Curry for endorsement deals. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/D93iNeJ

In Israel-Hamas War, Truth and Fiction Is Hard to Discern on Social Media

Social media is full of false and misleading posts. The rise in A.I. is making it worse. And the trust in traditional news sources has declined. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/cupIZlg

How ‘A.I. Agents’ That Roam the Internet Could One Day Replace Workers

Researchers are transforming chatbots into online agents that play games, query websites, schedule meetings, build bar charts and do more. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/tpwfUzc

Australia Fines X for Not Providing Information on Child Abuse Content

The service formerly known as Twitter told Australian regulators that its automated detection of abusive material had declined after Elon Musk bought it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/f6bdWIm

Australia Fines X for Not Providing Information on Child Abuse Content

The service formerly known as Twitter told Australian regulators that its automated detection of abusive material had declined after Elon Musk bought it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/kqHlrwK

Wearables Track Parkinson’s Better Than Human Observation, Study Finds

Researchers demonstrated that off-the-shelf sensors can measure the subtle changes of disease progression. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/WFKqQn6

Can You Hide a Child’s Face From A.I.?

Parents have been stressing out for at least two decades about what to share about their children online. Powerful new technologies present a more urgent risk. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9R8LwHl

Experts Worry as Facial Recognition Comes to Airports and Cruises

Facial recognition software is speeding up check-in at airports, cruise ships and theme parks, but experts worry about risks to security and privacy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/SMiAsE8

Microsoft Wins Critical Approval for Activision Deal by Britain’s C.M.A.

The sign-off from British regulators was the last remaining hurdle before the $69 billion deal could be closed. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/m6J83OT

Caroline Ellison, Star Witness in Sam Bankman-Fried Trial, Says He Made ‘Terrible Mistakes’

Mr. Bankman-Fried’s lawyers sought to poke holes in Ms. Ellison’s testimony, but her account remained largely consistent. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/1xkVEJI

New Laws on Kids and Social Media Are Stymied by Industry Lawsuits

Federal judges in three states have blocked children’s privacy and parental oversight laws, saying they very likely violate free speech rights. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/7FJYTku

New Laws on Kids and Social Media Are Stymied by Industry Lawsuits

Federal judges in three states have blocked children’s privacy and parental oversight laws, saying they very likely violate free speech rights. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/6WVvlYG

‘A.I. Obama’ and Fake Newscasters: How A.I. Audio Is Swarming TikTok

TikTok accounts are spreading falsehoods with the help from A.I.-generated voices. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/gulVWms

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Closest Friends Become His Foes in Courtroom Clash

The FTX founder’s criminal trial has made clear just how much his inner circle has turned against him. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jU3BOlL

As Red States Curb Social Media, Did Montana’s TikTok Ban Go Too Far?

Montana is at the forefront of a wave of new tech laws passed by Republican-led states. Some give parents control over their children’s social media accounts. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/pX2dlu5

‘A.I. Obama’ and Fake Newscasters: How A.I. Audio Is Swarming TikTok

TikTok accounts are spreading falsehoods with the help from A.I.-generated voices. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/B27UciJ

Energy Firms, Green Groups and Others Reach Deal on Solar Farms

The agreement could help speed up the development of large solar projects that are often bogged down by fights over land use and environmental concerns. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/iU7PMcb

Smartphone Photos Are Getting Faker. Uh-Oh?

Google’s new $700 Pixel 8 lets you use artificial intelligence to add or remove elements from your images. It’s not clear we really need this. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jTai2cB

Caroline Ellison Says She and Sam Bankman-Fried Were ‘Dishonest’

In her second day testifying at the FTX founder’s trial, Ms. Ellison said she misled lenders at Mr. Bankman-Fried’s request. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/vVZ86Cq

New A.I. Tool Diagnoses Brain Tumors on the Operating Table

A new study describes a method for faster and more precise diagnoses, which can help surgeons decide how aggressively to operate. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9amCMkv

Hamas Seeds Violent Videos on Sites With Little Moderation

The strategy mirrors efforts by extremist groups like the Islamic State and Al Qaeda in years past. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/k1JVMbc

Caroline Ellison, Adviser to Sam Bankman-Fried, Says He ‘Directed’ Her to Commit Crimes

Ms. Ellison, who also dated Mr. Bankman-Fried, is the government’s star witness in the criminal fraud trial of the founder of the FTX crypto exchange. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Hiv2ycI

Social Media Changed How Brands Talk to Us, but Are the Jokes Wearing Thin?

For a decade, marketers have found success on social media by roasting customers, and even flirting with them. But with Gen Z, and platforms like TikTok on the rise, the jokes may be wearing thin. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/vacpsCt

The Places That Sam Bankman-Fried Left Behind

Before his FTX crypto exchange imploded and he went on trial for fraud, Mr. Bankman-Fried ran a global business empire spanning Berkeley, Calif., Hong Kong and the Bahamas. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jdEKS2U

Unity Chief Resigns After Pricing Backlash

John Riccitiello angered video game developers who use Unity’s software when he announced a new fee structure that could have significantly increased their costs. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Z0MsgH3

Vermont Utility Plans to End Outages by Giving Customers Batteries

Green Mountain Power is asking state regulators to let it buy batteries it will install at customers’ homes, saying doing so will be cheaper than putting up more power lines. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/z3mi0DV

The Big Nobel Prize Winners Were Short and Fast

The awards for physics and chemistry were a reminder that the most important processes in nature unfold on a scale divorced from everyday human affairs. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/1fENGdh

The Wager That Betting Can Change the World

A coterie of tech insiders believe that “prediction markets” can fix social ills. Are they right? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/FUQqJzd

Once a Labor Leader, Butler Angered Unions by Consulting for Uber

The new California senator was part of the gig company’s push to avoid having to classify its drivers as employees. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Bc7okAf

Gary Wang, a FTX Founder, Says Sam Bankman-Fried Steered Misuse of Funds

Mr. Wang is one of three key witnesses who pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate against Mr. Bankman-Fried, the onetime crypto mogul on trial for fraud. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/sA2c5tU

How to Watch Amazon Launch the First 2 Project Kuiper Satellites

The two prototype spacecraft will test systems to be used in a planned megaconstellation to provide internet service from orbit that will eventually compete with SpaceX’s Starlink service. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/qMKdTJ8

S.E.C. Sues Elon Musk to Compel Him to Testify on Twitter Purchase

The agency said Mr. Musk was subpoenaed to testify last month about his purchases of Twitter’s stock last year, but he failed to appear. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/MLzqh6d

Elon Musk Says SpaceX Could Land on Mars in 3 to 4 Years

The prediction is the latest in a series of ambitious timelines for reaching the red planet that the entrepreneur has previously failed to meet. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Ldrx3eS

How the Big Chip Makers Are Pushing Back on Biden’s China Agenda

Nvidia, Intel and Qualcomm are campaigning to protect their businesses before further crackdowns on the sale of semiconductor technology to Beijing. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3Xtj4wD

‘Mean Girls’ Has a One-Day Run on TikTok

Paramount tried to make “Mean Girls” happen all over again for a new generation. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/SzQInb0

‘Lied to the World’ or Acted in ‘Good Faith’: Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial Opens

Prosecutors said the FTX founder had lied to customers. Defense lawyers said he had just been trying to prevent his cryptocurrency exchange from melting down. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/i9HQo7t

How to Make the Audio in Your Projects Sound Better

The right hardware and software — combined with time to learn — can improve the soundtrack in your videos, podcasts and other creative endeavors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/LnVtETZ

Spotify Gave Subscribers Music and Podcasts. Next: Audiobooks.

A year after adding à la carte sales of audiobooks, Spotify is offering paying subscribers 15 hours of books a month. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/19JS3mM

What to Know About Sam Bankman-Fried’s Fraud Trial

Mr. Bankman-Fried is accused of orchestrating a vast scheme to siphon billions of dollars of FTX customer money. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/G5sXlRk

Campbell Brown, Who Led Facebook News, Leaves Meta

Ms. Brown’s exit indicates how Meta’s priorities around news and its relationships with media companies have changed. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/rAu6Zsg

Athens Democracy Forum: Are Artificial Intelligence and Democracy Compatible?

Nick Clegg of Meta says that they can be, with the right systems in place. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Qe6lUrj

Takeaways From a New Book on Sam Bankman-Fried

“Going Infinite,” by Michael Lewis, offers a behind-the-scenes account of Mr. Bankman-Fried’s rise and fall. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/XAbxFpi

Tom Hanks Warns of Dental Ad Using A.I. Version of Him

Mr. Hanks and the CBS anchor Gayle King both said their likenesses were used in unauthorized advertisements, as worries have grown over the unregulated use of artificial intelligence. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/OLcCnvV

Microsoft C.E.O. Testifies That Google’s Power in Search Is Ubiquitous

Satya Nadella, the chief executive of Microsoft, is the government’s biggest-name witness in its landmark antitrust case against Google. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/fhFQBOw

A New Satellite Outshines Some of the Brightest Stars in the Sky

Astronomers warn that BlueWalker3, a test spacecraft with a large array of antennas, could be the first of many larger satellites in low-Earth orbit that interfere with astronomical observations. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/6R9pxFo

Tesla Sales Slip as It Readies Factories for New Models

Analysts expected a decline in sales for the quarter. Still, the dip may raise concerns about flagging demand. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Z1VFAWs

How a Pricing Change Led to a Revolt by Unity’s Video Game Developers

In an industry where customers are slow to trust and quick to criticize, a new fee from Unity infuriated studios that use its platform. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/dSLy96C

Wearables Resurface at the Paris Shows of 3 Fashion Brands

The love affair between fashion and technology gets revived at Coperni, Anrealage and Junya Watanabe. Will it be any more successful this time around? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/1FJhSPV

Ukraine’s War of Drones Runs Into an Obstacle: China

As the war with Russia stretches on, so too does a contest to make more and deadlier flying machines. That means a fight over global electronics supply chains that run through China. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/HDwQPFg

A Founder of the Crypto Hedge Fund Three Arrows Capital Is Arrested

Su Zhu, a founder of Three Arrows Capital, a cryptocurrency hedge fund that collapsed last year, was arrested in Singapore. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/6JXFlf4

Most Authors of Major Superconductor Claim Seek Retraction

Eight of the 11 authors are asking to retract a paper on a room-temperature superconductor, but Ranga Dias, the physicist who led the research, continued to defend the findings. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Jro2X1b

How Palantir Became a Front-Runner for the UK’s Multimillion-Dollar NHS Contract

Palantir, the analytics company chaired by Peter Thiel, has courted N.H.S. England with pandemic help and assertive lobbying. Its big reward may be yet to come. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/p4keYv7

Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to State Laws on Social Media

The tech industry argues that laws in Florida and Texas, prompted by conservative complaints about censorship by tech platforms, violate the First Amendment. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/D6zXvr5

Fact Checkers Take Stock of Their Efforts: ‘It’s Not Getting Better’

The momentum behind organizations that aim to combat online falsehoods has started to taper off. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/e56x8OQ

The Gamble: Can Genetically Modified Mosquitoes End Disease?

Working on a remote island, scientists think they can use genetic engineering to block a malaria-carrying species of mosquito from spreading the disease — and do it in just a few months. But governments are wary. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/mWOkY8N

Federal Lawsuit Accuses Tesla of Racial Discrimination

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit accusing the carmaker of mistreating Black employees at its factory in California. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/lBSE6AV

A Silicon Valley Supergroup Is Coming Together to Create an A.I. Device

OpenAI’s Sam Altman, the former Apple designer Jony Ive and SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son are teaming up to develop a device that could replace the smartphone. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/sBlqInx

China Uses ‘Deceptive’ Methods to Sow Disinformation, U.S. Says

The accusations reflect worry in Washington that China’s information operations pose a growing security challenge to the United States. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/GYvnJyl

IBM Tries to Ease Customers’ Qualms About Using Generative A.I.

The company will assume the legal risk of businesses that use its A.I. systems and will publish the technology’s underlying data. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2C7aRmE

¿En qué consiste la demanda a Amazon de la FTC?

La agencia de protección a los consumidores de Estados Unidos asegura que el gigante de internet usó su poder monopólico para aumentar precios y perjudicar a sus competidores from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/yXLaARM

Ilia Calderón’s Questions at GOP Debate Catch Candidates Off-Guard

The Univision anchor, one of three moderators, caught some candidates off-guard with questions on immigration and hate crimes. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/njPM6mR

Sony’s PlayStation Chief to Retire Next Year

Jim Ryan, who has been with the company for nearly 30 years, has led one of the most dominant businesses in the video game industry. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Owyo9un

The New ChatGPT Can ‘See’ and ‘Talk.’ Here’s What It’s Like.

The image-recognition feature could have many uses, and the voice feature is even more intriguing. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/zSRYr6H

With Meta’s Quest 3, Mixed Reality Is Here. So Now What?

The new $500 headset lets people see the outside world while immersed in virtual reality. The benefits are to be determined. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/N5jLGpa

Biden Administration Plans to Bring Back ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules

The head of the Federal Communications Commission said the government needed to protect open access to the “essential infrastructure of modern life.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/sixDwPN

FTC Says Amazon Used These Tactics to Undermine Competition

In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission said the internet giant used its monopoly power to stifle competition and raise prices. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/XUWzwNn

Top Apple Executive Defends Favoring Google on iPhones

Eddy Cue, a longtime executive at the company, said Apple’s multibillion-dollar deals with Google were driven by quality, not money. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/hqH6lYo

For Amazon’s Andy Jassy, a Cleanup Job Just Got a Lot Bigger

The F.T.C. accused the internet giant of protecting an online retail monopoly and forcing higher prices onto consumers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/HwRVxG2

U.S. Accuses Amazon of Illegally Protecting Monopoly in Online Retail

The Federal Trade Commission and 17 states sued Amazon, saying its conduct in its online store and services to merchants illegally stifled competition. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ZArhfya

‘Unprecedented’ Secrecy in Google Trial as Tech Giants Push to Limit Disclosures

Efforts to seal testimony have increasingly raised questions as the federal antitrust case enters its third week in court. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Zib9fxM

Can the U.S. Make Solar Panels? This Company Thinks So.

First Solar kept producing them in Ohio after most of the industry moved to China. President Biden wants many more domestic manufacturers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/36gwYmy

Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough Gets a Bigger Burst of Laser Energy

Researchers at the National Ignition Facility during a July firing of 192 lasers improved on a December result, but also ended up with duds in other experiments. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/8fHkOCF

Amazon to Invest Up to $4 Billion in A.I. Start-up Anthropic

Tech giants have been partnering with up-and-coming A.I. start-ups, like Microsoft backing OpenAI, but Amazon has not been as active as rivals until now. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/LCjelxa

ChatGPT Can Now Respond With Spoken Words

A new version of OpenAI’s popular chatbot behaves a lot like Siri and Alexa. You can talk to it — and have a conversation. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/vw45RTy

Egg Crack Challenge and Cheese Slice Trick: Are Parents OK?

With the “cheese slice trick” and the “egg crack challenge,” parents vie for viral recognition — and the illusion of control over their children. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/nTdAB2W

TV Networks’ Last Best Hope: Boomers

Viewers have fled prime-time lineups for streaming outlets, with one notable exception: people over 60. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/36Gi5gc

Netflix Prepares to Send Its Final Red Envelope

The company’s DVD subscription service is ending this month, bringing to a close an origin story that ultimately upended the entertainment industry. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/TX23fSR

The Man Who Trapped Us in Databases

Hank Asher was a drug smuggler with a head for numbers — until he figured out how to turn Americans’ private information into a big business. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/r9cRAba

CEO of DuckDuckGo Testifies in Google Case

Gabriel Weinberg of the search engine DuckDuckGo was the first competitor to testify in the Justice Department’s antitrust trial against Google. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/41mc6Eb

Rupert Murdoch to Retire From Fox and News Corporation Boards

The move leaves his son Lachlan as the sole executive in charge of the global media empire. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/mwUoEZz

How to Use Social Media, According to Teen Girls

Parents and public health experts have a lot to say about what adolescent girls do on their phones. We asked teens to weigh in. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Ogx7aYc

Space-Based Solar Power Is a Possible Alternative Energy Source

Space-based solar power, once a topic for science fiction, is gaining interest. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/vg9Cjs0

ChatGPT Can Now Generate Images, Too

OpenAI released a new version of its DALL-E image generator to a small group of testers and incorporated the technology into its popular ChatGPT chatbot. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/C6G7loj

Google Says Switching Away From Its Search Engine Is Easy. It’s Not.

Google says a change takes just a few steps, but a panel of designers found otherwise. The issue is at the heart of a federal antitrust trial. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/g9mQSvr

Franzen, Grisham and Other Prominent Authors Sue OpenAI

The suit, filed with the Authors Guild, accuses the A.I. company of infringing on authors’ copyrights, claiming it used their books to train its ChatGPT chatbot. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/4aPlsXU

Max to Stream Pro Sports Starting in October

Media companies are racing to figure out how to merge live sporting events with their popular but still cash-bleeding streaming services. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/5cNqpQJ

Britain Passes Sweeping New Online Safety Law

The far-reaching bill had set off debates about balancing free speech and privacy rights against efforts to halt the spread of harmful content online. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/hKJegWE

Max to Stream Pro Sports Starting in October

Media companies are racing to figure out how to merge live sporting events with their popular but still cash-bleeding streaming services. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/JjtvqSa

Instacart Soars 40% as It Begins Trading, an Encouraging Sign for Tech I.P.O.s

Shares opened at $42 on Tuesday, valuing the grocery delivery company at $13.9 billion. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ZJU8ajP

Billions to Connect Everyone to High-Speed Internet Could Still Fall Short

President Biden has promised to provide every American access to reliable high-speed internet. But some have raised concerns about whether the funds will achieve all of the administration’s goals. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/QtSi89v

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Parents Sued by FTX

The lawyers overseeing the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange accused Joe Bankman and Barbara Fried of enriching themselves with money their son stole from customers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/mAghaCO

YouTube Blocks Russell Brand From Making Money on Its Platform

The comedian’s channel has over six million followers, but he will be unable to draw income from advertising around his videos. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/qRyi8np

Google Connects A.I. Chatbot Bard to YouTube, Gmail and More Facts

Google hopes that giving its chatbot more capabilities and improving its accuracy will give more users a reason to use it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3JfBWqD

In Lies of P, Pinocchio Takes No Prisoners

Lies of P, from a studio targeting fans of Bloodborne, Sekiro and the Dark Souls series, traces an arduous journey to end a puppet rebellion. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/G1YyrtT

Strike Is a High-Stakes Gamble for Autoworkers and the Labor Movement

Experts on unions and the industry said the U.A.W. strike could accelerate a wave of worker actions, or stifle labor’s recent momentum from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/oGyhApf

Instacart Prices I.P.O. at $30 a Share, Raising $660 Million

The grocery delivery company priced its offering at the high end of expectations, in a potentially upbeat sign for tech public offerings. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/LkA60ny

A Key Question in Google’s Trial: How Formidable Is Its Data Advantage?

The government states that data is “oxygen for a search engine” and that Google’s anticompetitive behavior has given it a data fortress. Google says innovation explains its success. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/FtA641X

How to Tell if Your A.I. is Conscious

In a new report, scientists offer a list of measurable qualities that might indicate the presence of some presence in a machine. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/6uE8Gpe

Battle Over Electric Vehicles Is Central to Auto Strike

Carmakers are anxious to keep costs down as they ramp up electric vehicle manufacturing, while striking workers want to preserve jobs as the industry shifts to batteries. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/7yQfo8S

U.A.W. Strike Hits 3 Plants as It Seeks Big Raises and Other Gains

The union targeted one factory run by General Motors, one by Ford and one by Stellantis. Prolonged walkouts could hurt the U.S. economy and President Biden. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/iORgr2d

A 70-Page Twitter Thread: Sam Bankman-Fried’s Writings During House Arrest

The FTX founder wrote hundreds of pages of reflections and self-justifications, shedding light on how he may defend himself at his criminal trial next month. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/SdWPkXn

Biden Asks Supreme Court to Lift Limits on Contacts With Social Media Sites

The administration’s emergency application followed an appeals court ruling prohibiting many officials from encouraging or coercing sites to delete asserted misinformation. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NLADRBt

Cable TV Is on Life Support, but a New Bundle Is Coming Alive

Cable companies have started to figure out a way to stay in the TV game: Reselling streaming services. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/dxYy0lP

Instacart Was All About Grocery Delivery. No Longer.

As it prepares to go public next week, Instacart shows that one secret to making money as a gig economy company is to become an advertising company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/qDGYl2i

The Stock Market Hopes Arm’s IPO Is a Hit

Arm, the British chip designer owned by SoftBank, will provide clues as to whether the I.P.O. market may revive after a very quiet year. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/nJF58K1

The Stock Market Hopes for a Hit From the Year’s Biggest Initial Public Offering

Arm, the British chip designer owned by SoftBank, will provide clues as to whether the I.P.O. market may revive after a very quiet year. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/MHKPQLy

Instacart Was All About Grocery Delivery. No Longer.

As it prepares to go public next week, Instacart shows that one secret to making money as a gig economy company is to become an advertising company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3QOtMHn

How Strikes Reflect Longstanding Battles for Control in Hollywood

Striking actors and writers fear A.I. Executives don’t seem to. It’s a longstanding battle over technology and control in Hollywood that plays out onscreen, too. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/7D26fx5

In Antitrust Trial, Former Google Employee Details History of Search Deals

In the first full day of testimony in the U.S. monopoly trial against Google, the Justice Department sought to show that the company had long tried to cut out search competitors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ueIQA4q

What to Know About the Potential Autoworkers Strike

U.A.W. workers could strike as soon as Friday. The union and the carmakers remain far apart on wages. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/zpU7w9u

UAW Standoff Poses Risk for Biden’s Electric Vehicle Commitment

A looming auto industry strike could test the president’s commitment to making electric vehicles a source of well-paying union jobs. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/QR0xsoP

A Who’s Who of Silicon Valley Will Convene With Lawmakers on A.I.

Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai and others are set to discuss artificial intelligence with lawmakers, in one of the tech industry’s most proactive shows of force in Washington. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/SRjbl12

U.S. Blasts Google Over Paying $10 Billion a Year to Cut Out Search Rivals

In opening statements for the government’s first monopoly trial of the modern internet era, Google defended itself and said people had many choices for online search. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/0aMuQzX

Apple Unveils iPhone 15 With Changes to Its USB-C Charger

European regulators passed a rule requiring USB-C charging across electronic devices, forcing the change in Apple’s newest iPhones. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Q4x6MZK

Apple Unveils iPhone 15 With Changes to Its USB-C Charger

European regulators passed a rule requiring USB-C charging across electronic devices, forcing the change in Apple’s newest iPhones. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jwA9gkM

8 More Companies Pledge to Make A.I. Safe, White House Says

The voluntary safety commitments made by Nvidia, IBM, Palantir and others are part of a packed week of A.I. announcements in Washington. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/OY0zDKj

From ‘Data Dumping’ to ‘Webbing’: How Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sells Misleading Ideas

The candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination uses logical leaps and rhetorical devices to create false or misleading messages. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/mvXOafZ

‘Cybersecurity Issue’ Forces Systems Shutdown at MGM Hotels and Casinos

Company websites were down, and some guests complained of problems with slot machines and hotel room access. Cybersecurity experts point to a likely cyberattack. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/0kcGRJ1

China Sows Disinformation About Hawaii Fires Using New Techniques

Beijing’s influence campaign using artificial intelligence is a rapid change in tactics, researchers from Microsoft and other organizations say. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NwzI1Zc

As Smartphone Industry Sputters, the iPhone Expands Its Dominance

Apple, which is set to release a new iPhone on Tuesday, has increased its share of smartphone sales by converting Android customers and adding teenagers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/5pl0sVq

Chinese Warnings on iPhones Tap Deep Strain of Security Concerns

For years, officials in China have been told to shun foreign devices. Now reports of renewed curbs have unnerved Apple’s investors, heightening geopolitical tensions. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/DyWE6F8

As Covid-19 Cases Tick Higher, Conspiracy Theorists Stoke New Fears

A late-summer rise in Covid-19 infections is bringing with it a wave of conspiracy theories. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/f3GXoI9

Book Review: ‘Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career,’ by Kristi Coulter

In her new memoir, “Exit Interview,” Kristi Coulter details her time working at the company, connecting her experience to the larger history of women’s employment struggles. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/VFvyXhI

Takeaways From a New Elon Musk Biography: Ukraine, Trump and More

The biography, by Walter Isaacson, portrays Mr. Musk as a complex, tortured figure. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Q3JyaUI

‘I’m Not Trump’s Fan’ and Other Takeaways From a New Book on Elon Musk

The biography, by Walter Isaacson, portrays Mr. Musk as a complex, tortured figure. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/mTQXw7O

The Technology Facebook and Google Didn’t Dare Release

Engineers at the tech giants built tools years ago that could put a name to any face but, for once, Silicon Valley did not want to move fast and break things. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2NB3IHw

SpaceX Needs to Make 63 Fixes Before Next Starship Launch, FAA Orders

The agency closed an investigation into what went wrong during an April flight of the massive spacecraft that NASA will rely on to land astronauts on the moon. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/I3ZHeYO

I.R.S. Deploys Artificial Intelligence to Catch Tax Evasion

The tax agency is opening examinations into large hedge funds, private equity groups, real estate investors and law firms. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Xml9PNE

2 Senators Propose Bipartisan Framework for A.I. Laws

The effort by Senators Richard Blumenthal and Josh Hawley is the latest move by lawmakers to catch up with the rapidly evolving technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/IXqb5gD

Toyota’s Dominance Threatened by Rise of Electric Vehicles

The world’s largest carmaker dominates the sales of hybrid cars but has been slow to sell all-electric vehicles, alienating some customers and hurting sales. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/qKLuri0

Mattel’s Windfall From ‘Barbie’ Goes Far Beyond Dolls

The company’s approach has paid off to a degree that even the C.E.O. could hardly have believed possible. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Bnz0uC7

Mattel’s Windfall From ‘Barbie’ Goes Far Beyond Dolls

The company’s approach has paid off to a degree that even the C.E.O. could hardly have believed possible. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/sjrNnPR

Dependence on Tech Caused ‘Staggering’ Education Inequality, U.N. Agency Says

Heavy reliance on online remote learning during the pandemic drew attention away from more equitable ways of teaching children at home, a UNESCO report says. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Usly9IP

Huawei Phone Is Latest Shot Fired in the U.S.-China Tech War

The release of a homegrown Chinese smartphone during a visit by the Biden official in charge of regulating such technology shows the U.S.-China tech conflict is alive and well. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/xiHBEes

In Its First Monopoly Trial of Modern Internet Era, U.S. Sets Sights on Google

The 10-week trial, set to begin Tuesday, amps up efforts to rein in Big Tech by targeting the core search business that turned Google into a $1.7 trillion behemoth. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/YTzIiP6

Bread, Water and Peanut Butter: Sam Bankman-Fried’s Life in Jail

Mr. Bankman-Fried, founder of the failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has protested his conditions at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center as he awaits trial on fraud charges. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/aC6KoZw

Buyer of Trump’s Truth Social Gets More Time to Complete Long-Delayed Merger

Shareholders in a shell company that has been trying for nearly two years to merge with former President Donald Trump’s media company approved a 12-month extension to complete the deal. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/P9jtIgM

A $700 Million Bonanza for the Winners of Crypto’s Collapse: Lawyers

Bankruptcy lawyers and other corporate turnaround specialists have reaped major fees from the bankruptcies of five cryptocurrency companies, including FTX. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Ngv0bKT

Douglas Lenat, Who Tried to Make Computers More Human, Dies at 72

He spent decades working on artificial intelligence, striving to create machines that could replicate common sense. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/f2PVgsy

Qué son los deepfakes de voz, la nueva estafa bancaria

Los estafadores tienen una nueva y potente arma de inteligencia artificial con la que intentan despojar a las personas de su dinero con engaños. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/y4dNCMP

Qué son los deepfakes de voz, la n ueva estafa bancaria

Los estafadores tienen una nueva y potente arma de inteligencia artificial con la que intentan despojar a las personas de su dinero con engaños. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/WSrVwfo

Saudi Dissident’s Brother Is Sentenced to Death for Social Media Posts on Royals

Under a crackdown on dissent by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, prosecutors accused a retired teacher of treason after he criticized the ruling family. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/8hsPlx1

Driverless Taxis Blocked Ambulance and Patient Later Died, San Francisco Fire Dept. Says

Two Cruise taxis delayed an ambulance carrying a car accident victim to a hospital, a department report said. The company said it was not at fault. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/R8farYp

In Monitoring Sex Abuse of Children, Apple Is Caught Between Safety and Privacy

A children’s advocacy group is starting a $2 million campaign calling for the company to better police child sexual abuse materials on its products and services. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/UwrdXZ9

Meta May Offer Ad-Free Subscriptions for Instagram and Facebook in the E.U.

The subscription plan is a response to European Union policies and court rulings to restrict Meta’s data-collection practices. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Z8bGTN4

Meta May Offer Ad-Free Subscriptions for Instagram and Facebook in the E.U.

The subscription plan is a response to European Union policies and court rulings to restrict Meta’s data-collection practices. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/OorgaJY

Applying to College? Here’s How A.I. Tools Might Hurt, or Help.

ChatGPT might change the application essay forever. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/96ZIrqG

Ban or Embrace? Colleges Wrestle With A.I.-Generated Admissions Essays.

A.I. chatbots could facilitate plagiarism on college applications or democratize student access to writing help. Or maybe both. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/pBVZHWc

We Used A.I. to Write Essays for Harvard, Yale and Princeton. Here’s How It Went.

A.I. chatbots can do a passable job of generating short essays. Whether their use on college applications is ethical is the subject of fierce debate. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ypkhEUt

Consejos para que las escuelas y los maestros sobrevivan con la IA

Paso 1: Asumir que todos los estudiantes van a utilizar los chatbots de inteligencia artificial. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/dVbiPuC

Starfield’s 1,000 Planets May Be One Giant Leap for Game Design

The stakes are high for Bethesda’s newest role-playing game. Microsoft needs an Xbox hit, and players are hungry for an expansive and satisfying space adventure. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/A6wkcfC

VanMoof, Trendy E-Bike Brand, Bought Out of Bankruptcy by Scooter Maker

Lavoie, which makes high-end scooters based on McLaren’s Formula 1 technology, acquired the trendy e-bike brand that had gained a zealous following. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/mwuqNgy

Educational Apps to Help You Learn While Passing the Time

Apps that offer short lessons in various subjects can help get the most out of your time whether you’re waiting for a train or a meeting. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9ZioBlX

Educational Apps to Help You Learn While Passing the Time

Apps that offer short lessons in various subjects can help get the most out of your time whether you’re waiting for a train or a meeting. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/CqQd5tR

Falsehoods Follow Close Behind This Summer’s Natural Disasters

Misattributed videos, recycled lies and warped fears are fueling unfounded claims about the recent record-breaking heat, floods and wildfires. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/u3Opw74

Falsehoods Follow Close Behind This Summer’s Natural Disasters

Misattributed videos, recycled lies and warped fears are fueling unfounded claims about the recent record-breaking heat, floods and wildfires. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/VrctBRP

Where Tech Investors Are Buying Up Land, Locals Are Worried

In Solano County, Calif., longtime residents are both worried and baffled by an ambitious plan to build a city where there is now mostly farmland. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/n9he8vA

As Teens Take to E-Bikes, Parents Ask: Is This Freedom or Danger?

Across the country, parents are expressing a mix of enthusiasm, contrition and uncertainty about the trendy mode of transportation. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/EXl9U3A

Meta’s ‘Biggest Single Takedown’ Removes Chinese Influence Campaign

The campaign began at least four years ago and spanned thousands of accounts on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, Substack and Chinese websites, Meta said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3ItMWk2

The A.I. Revolution Is Coming. But Not as Fast as Some People Think.

From steam power to the internet, there has always been a lag between technology invention and adoption across industries and the economy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/rvekpaS

TikTok’s U.S. Future Still in Limbo as Commerce Secretary Visits China

Gina Raimondo, who is in China this week, has said banning TikTok could “lose every voter under 35, forever.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/D3Jpb0f

Tech Chiefs to Gather in Washington Next Month on A.I. Regulations

The leaders of Google, OpenAI, Microsoft and others are meeting with lawmakers on Sept. 13 to kick off listening sessions that may shape A.I. rules in the United States. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/D2UJsh5

Electric Vehicle Charging Can Be Confusing. Here’s What to Know.

Many carmakers and charging companies are switching to the Tesla plug for electric vehicles. Why are they doing that and what will it mean? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/DAUvm97

A.I. Brings the Robot Wingman to Aerial Combat

An Air Force program shows how the Pentagon is starting to embrace the potential of a rapidly emerging technology, with far-reaching implications for war-fighting tactics, military culture and the defense industry. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/zOb5fen

Instacart Reveals $428 Million in Profit but Slowing Growth Ahead of I.P.O.

Nearly a third of Instacart’s revenue came from advertising, and grocery orders were flat in the first half of this year, the company said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/qJ0fyNM

Before Gran Turismo Inspired a Movie, It Drove Jann Mardenborough to Greatness

The PlayStation video game’s realistic cars and racetracks helped Jann Mardenborough find his calling as a professional driver. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/eOvB3cs

Trump Returns to X, the Service Formerly Known as Twitter

Absent for more than two years, former President Donald J. Trump posted his mug shot on the site, now called X. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/PhaEZuv

John Warnock, Inventor of the PDF, Dies at 82

As a founder of Adobe Systems, he oversaw the development of software and systems that made modern personal computing possible. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/tChlQ1T

Despite Cheating Fears, Schools Repeal ChatGPT Bans

Some districts that once raced to block A.I. chatbots are now trying to embrace them. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/nH4Qto2

In Reversal Because of A.I., Office Jobs Are Now More at Risk

Technology disruption typically affected blue-collar occupations. Now white-collar workers may feel the brunt of changes. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/dJnB8eZ

Nvidia Revenue Doubles on Demand for A.I. Chips, and Could Go Higher

Sales for the current quarter will nearly triple their total a year ago, said the company, which makes chips essential to the development of A.I. systems. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/EK56eqL

YouTube Improperly Used Targeted Ads on Children’s Videos, Watchdogs Say

One of the groups said it had used Google’s tools to run a targeted ad campaign this month on children’s channels. Google has said it did not allow such ads on videos made for children. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/SvVmPXc

Defcon 2023: los hackers encuentran fallos de la IA

Los piratas informáticos actuaron con el beneplácito de la Casa Blanca y de empresas de inteligencia artificial y hallaron desinformación política, estereotipos demográficos, instrucciones para hacer vigilancia y más. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/BIy6djr

Canadian Officials Condemn Facebook for News Ban as Wildfires Burn

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said it was “inconceivable” that the platform had responded to a new licensing law by blocking news links, as the country confronts its worst wildfire season on record. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/u4YwoBc

What Spatial Audio Can and Cannot Do for Classical Music

Immersive audio formats, while newer for pop, have been used by composers for decades. But not all works call for spatial treatment. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/1reUujE

Sliman Bensmaia, Who Enabled Prosthetic Limbs to Feel, Dies at 49

His work in the neuroscience of touch led to devices that allow amputees and quadriplegics not just to move about the world but also to sense temperature and pressure. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NKSsAZq

What Driverless Waymo Taxi Rides Are Like in San Francisco

On Monday, Waymo began letting the public pay for rides in its driverless cars in San Francisco. The New York Times dispatched three reporters around the city to test the service. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/oqLGnxt

Arm, the Chip Designer, Files for an I.P.O. Expected to Be Among the Largest

The I.P.O. filing means Arm can begin to gauge investor interest, which will be critical to the share sale. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/pzBFkuQ

More Screen Time Linked to Delayed Development in Babies, Study Finds

One-year-olds exposed to more than four hours of screen time a day experienced developmental delays in communication and problem-solving skills at ages 2 and 4, according to a new study from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Hwx6fy5

How Nvidia Built a Competitive Moat Around A.I. Chips

The most visible winner of the artificial intelligence boom achieved its dominance by becoming a one-stop shop for A.I. development, from chips to software to other services. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/YsWF6ZN

Even in War, Ukrainian Soldiers Find Time for World of Tanks Video Game

The urge to play a violent video game in the midst of the most brutal land war in Europe since World War II may seem baffling. But it’s a way to cope. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NLmFe3h

Haptic Suits Let You Feel Music Through Your Skin

Wearable backpacks designed by Music: Not Impossible, which allow people to experience music as vibrations on their bodies, are becoming more accessible to the public. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/4u7CRDL

Cruise Agrees to Reduce Driverless Car Fleet in San Francisco After Crash

A driverless Cruise taxi with a passenger collided with a fire truck Thursday night, just one week after state officials allowed the service to expand. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ncx614R

Sam Bankman-Fried Goes to Jail, Back to School With A.I. and A Self-Driving Car Update

Sam Bankman-Fried lands himself back in jail. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/8xLfbnz

Intelligence Agencies Warn Foreign Spies Are Targeting U.S. Space Companies

U.S. officials say Chinese and Russian spy agencies are trying to steal technology from private American space companies and preparing cyberattacks that could disable satellites in a conflict. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/W3tv6dq

YouTube Ads May Have Led to Online Tracking of Children, Research Says

YouTube’s advertising practices on kids’ channels could have resulted in companies tracking children across the web, a report said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/XxVbin0

Can’t Hear the Dialogue in Your Streaming Show? You’re Not Alone.

Many of us stream shows and movies with the subtitles on all the time — and not because it’s cool. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/v45niwY

New York City Bans TikTok on Government-Owned Devices

The ban extends to some of the popular accounts run by the city. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/JuQvsR3

Authorities to Return Items Seized in Kansas Newspaper Raid

The raid of the newspaper, The Marion County Record, has drawn condemnation from First Amendment advocates. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/0raYKNl

Intel Acquisition of Tower Semiconductor Is Scuttled by China

Intel calls off its planned acquisition of Tower Semiconductor, an Israeli chip maker, after waiting in vain for 18 months for a review by Chinese regulators. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/HRQKvt3

When Hackers Descended to Test A.I., They Found Flaws Aplenty

The hackers had the blessing of the White House and leading A.I. companies, which want to learn about vulnerabilities before those with nefarious intentions do. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/JGmch6E

Google Tests an A.I. Assistant That Offers Life Advice

The tech giant is evaluating tools that would use artificial intelligence to perform tasks that some of its researchers have said should be avoided. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/pWjkvf8

Superconductor Scientist Faces Investigation as a Paper Is Retracted

The University of Rochester will examine the work of Ranga Dias, who was an author of a materials science paper unrelated to his superconductor research that was retracted on Tuesday. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/7JHquCA

X Reverses Slowed Access to News Outlets, but Rival Sites Still Affected

Elon Musk’s social media service “throttled” access to sites such as Substack and Facebook, according to an analysis, but began reversing the slow access to news sites. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/IDLEH8c

A.I. Can’t Build a High-Rise, but It Can Speed Up the Job

Developers are embracing artificial intelligence tools like drones, cameras, apps and robots, which can reduce the timelines and waste that have made construction increasingly costly. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ho3faey

First Solar Finds That Forced Labor Was Used in Its Malaysian Ops

The company, First Solar, said an internal review had found that subcontractors used unethical recruitment tactics and withheld pay from workers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/YGJNVAw

Prosecutors Detail Evidence Against Sam Bankman-Fried

In a filing, prosecutors laid out the evidence they plan to use to convict the founder of the failed crypto exchange FTX, who faces trial in October. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/xfcURAO

Werner Herzog Is the Voice of A.I. Poetry

When asked to narrate an audiobook of machine-generated verse, Mr. Herzog readily agreed. “I wasn’t the best choice,” he said. “I was the only choice.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/dOuQ3AW

The Case of the Internet Archive vs. Book Publishers

In the pandemic emergency, Brewster Kahle’s Internet Archive freely lent out digital scans of its library. Publishers sued. Owning a book means something different now. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/LM5bIa7

As Hollywood Strikes Roll On, Viewers Catch Up With a TV Glut

After years of being inundated with new shows, some are using a pause in production to finally watch all the stuff they missed when it came out. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/iHQ5Z6W

Sam Bankman-Fried to Be Sent to Jail After Judge Revokes Bail

Mr. Bankman-Fried had been under house arrest at his parents’ home as he awaited trial on charges stemming from the collapse of his cryptocurrency company, FTX. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/F23hWIg

Driverless Taxis Can Expand San Francisco Services, Regulators Say

Autonomous Cruise and Waymo cars have been buzzing around the city for some time, and now can offer paid rides throughout it around the clock. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/61J7ylk

Wisk and Archer Will Collaborate on Air Taxis and End Legal Fight

Wisk Aero, owned by Boeing, entered a financial and technological partnership with Archer Aviation and dropped a lawsuit claiming theft of trade secrets. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/rq7my3J

Sweden Is Not Staying Neutral in Russia’s Information War

The country has empowered a government agency to openly combat online disinformation coming from foreign adversaries, and especially the Kremlin. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/hW6NF5s

Dozens of Children Die in Hot Cars Each Year. Back-Seat Sensors Could Save Them.

A moment of forgetfulness by a distracted or sleep-deprived parent can be devastating. Experts and child-safety advocates have called for interior motion sensors in all vehicles. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/tXInNvp

Amid Sextortion’s Rise, Computer Scientists Tap A.I. to Identify Risky Apps

Researchers who found that a fifth of social networking apps have received multiple user complaints about sexual exploitation have launched a website to help parents vet apps. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/T3Gw4Ad

Special Counsel Obtained Search Warrant for Trump’s Twitter Account

The warrant, obtained in January, adds a new dimension to the scope of the federal inquiry into the events of Jan. 6, 2021. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/TjOAMCb

This Is a Reminder That You’re Probably Oversharing on Venmo

The mobile wallet service is a cautionary tale of how apps born a decade ago or more may be exposing more information than you would like. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/EvUTy0i

Amazon to Meet Regulators as U.S. Considers Possible Antitrust Suit

Amazon’s meetings with the Federal Trade Commission, known as “last rites” meetings, are typically a final step before the agency votes on filing a lawsuit. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/tNXKz42

Crypto’s Next Craze? Orbs That Scan Your Eyeballs.

Sam Altman, OpenAI’s chief executive, has started Worldcoin, a cryptocurrency project that aims to scan billions of human irises. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/KTdoAsX

Eight Months Pregnant and Arrested After False Facial Recognition Match

Porcha Woodruff thought the police who showed up at her door to arrest her for carjacking were joking. She is the first woman known to be wrongfully accused as a result of facial recognition technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/qKz4MfY

A Zoom Call, Fake Names and an A.I. Presentation Gone Awry

A.I. start-ups are competing fiercely with one another as a race to get ahead in the technology intensifies. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/lfJDXQz

Zuckerberg Pressures Musk to Set Date for ‘Cage Match’

Elon Musk, in an early-morning post, said he planned to livestream the event on his own platform. Mark Zuckerberg called for a “more reliable” platform, adding, “I’m ready today.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/zsfQ71e

Eight Months Pregnant and Arrested After False Facial Recognition Match

Porsha Woodruff thought the police who showed up at her door to arrest her for carjacking were joking. She is the first woman known to be wrongfully accused as a result of facial recognition technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/fDwLv3o

Schumer Wields Political Heft in Bid for New York Chips Funds

The Senate majority leader helped deliver billions of dollars in federal funding for semiconductors. Now he’s pushing for his state to reap benefits. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/RenqVAB

Ransomware Attack Disrupts Health Care in at Least Three States

It was not immediately clear how many locations operated by Prospect Medical Holdings were affected but some sites had to cut back services or close. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jUwLMEr

Big Tech Rebounds and Preps for Transformative A.I. Investments

As the tech giants found their financial footing last quarter, they doubled down on artificial intelligence, which has been a boon to companies like Nvidia. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9dt1Oqa

A New Frontier for Travel Scammers: A.I.-Generated Guidebooks

Shoddy guidebooks are flooding Amazon. Their authors claim to be renowned travel writers, but are they A.I. inventions? And how big is the problem? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/M4nxW1O

Judge Narrows Scope of Google Search Antitrust Case

The ruling did not affect other claims in the antitrust case about Google search, which is scheduled to go to trial next month. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/vet3DyL

How the ‘Spider-Verse’ Movies Have Changed Animation for the Better

The new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie and other C.G.I. cartoons are taking a looser, imperfect approach. The style represents a shift made possible by Spidey’s success. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/JBlsMxW

TSMC Chairman Mark Liu Says Company Will Keep Its Roots in Taiwan

In an interview, the chip maker’s chairman, Mark Liu, explained why TSMC’s top tech would stay in Taiwan, despite growing threats from China and worries from the United States. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9UMimFs

The Chip Titan Whose Life’s Work Is at the Center of a Tech Cold War

At 92, Morris Chang, the founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, can no longer stay in the shadows. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ASIz8i2

Sales Drop in Apple’s Third Quarter but Top Wall Street Expectations

The iPhone maker’s recent quarter benefited from strong sales in its App Store and other services businesses. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/4W7tH1a

Amazon Posts 11% Rise in Revenue as Growth Improves

The retailer also swung to a profit in the second quarter. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/zXJHeQ0

LK-99 Is the Ambient Superconductor of the Summer

Social media users are excited about what would be a breakthrough in solid state physics, but many experts in the field are cautiously skeptical. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/rRepfiw

When A.I. Lies About You, There’s Little Recourse

People have little protection or recourse when the technology creates and spreads falsehoods about them. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9vyV50l

So What Do We Call Twitter Now Anyway?

With Elon Musk’s rebranding of the app, is Twitter’s name really retired? What about tweets? We unravel the terminology puzzle. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/50UeVd8

How to Self-Publish Your E-Book

If you have a story you want to share, you can easily publish your work in popular electronic bookstores — and maybe even make a little money. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/k0VJtrS

Tired of Dating Apps, Some Turn to Google Docs

Writers of so-called Date-Me Docs, which can read like 1,000-word versions of the personal ads of yore, hope for a more meaningful connection than a swipe might allow. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NPTqd3t

Uber Posts 14% Rise in Revenue as Growth Slows

The company’s growth decelerated as the rebound from the pandemic normalized and its freight business declined. It also swung to a profit. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9Z8abUM

Twitter Threatens to Sue Center for Countering Digital Hate Over Research

The Center for Countering Digital Hate said it had received a letter from X, Twitter’s parent company, accusing it of trying to hurt the social platform with its research. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/psYahtC

New ‘X’ Sign on Twitter’s Headquarters in San Francisco Is Under Investigation

An “X” sign, installed on the roof of the company’s headquarters in San Francisco as part of its rebranding, lacked proper permits, officials said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/TvNhKjG

Is It an E-Bike, or a Motorcycle for Children?

With a throttle and no pedals, Super73’s new “electric balance bike” blurs the lines of regulation and safety. “No license, registration or insurance required,” its marketing promises. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/K48yIYL

‘X’ on Twitter’s Headquarters Faces Investigation Over Permit Violations

An “X” sign, installed on the roof of the company’s headquarters in San Francisco as part of its rebranding, lacked proper permits, officials said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/EepTAOB

Russia Takes Its Ukraine Information War Into Video Games

Propaganda is appearing in Minecraft and other popular games and discussion groups as the Kremlin tries to win over new audiences. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NlsX5Bd

U.S. Hunts Chinese Malware That Could Disrupt American Military Operations

American intelligence officials believe the malware could give China the power to disrupt or slow American deployments or resupply operations, including during a Chinese move against Taiwan. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/NE3YWqR

An Internet Veteran’s Guide to Not Being Scared of Technology

Mike Masnick, who founded Techdirt in 1998, writes for an influential audience of lawmakers, C.E.O.s and activists. Somehow, he’s still an optimist about the promise of technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/L2VUuMi

Quantum Tech Intended for National Security Is Testing U.S. Alliances

A global race to harness the power of atoms for navigation, computing and encryption is pitting concerns over protectionism against the spirit of cooperation. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/j2lsNgd

Aided by A.I. Language Models, Google’s Robots Are Getting Smart

Our sneak peek into Google’s new robotics model, RT-2, which melds artificial intelligence technology with robots. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/HY1fOnq

Ford’s Profit Jumped in Second Quarter

The automaker made more money on trucks and sport utility vehicles but reported bigger losses on electric vehicles. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/K2qy0IM

Campaign Finance Charge Against Sam Bankman-Fried Is Dropped

The removal of the campaign finance charge is a victory for Mr. Bankman-Fried’s legal team, which had argued that the United States mishandled the process of extraditing him from the Bahamas. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2EPCko9

Researchers Poke Holes in Safety Controls of ChatGPT and Other Chatbots

A new report indicates that the guardrails for widely used chatbots can be thwarted, leading to an increasingly unpredictable environment for the technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/eivElYu

Slack Experiences a Widespread Outage, Company Says

Offices around the world use the messaging system to communicate. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Q7KNiCv

Researchers Poke Holes in Safety Controls of ChatGPT and Other Chatbots

A new report indicates that the guardrails for widely used chatbots can be thwarted, leading to an increasingly unpredictable environment for the technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Gq4kmKa

NASA Picks Lockheed Martin to Build a Nuclear-Powered Rocket

The space agency and DARPA will work with Lockheed Martin to build a vehicle that uses the power of the atom for space propulsion. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/IDaktUs

meta earnings

Wall Street investors were hoping the social media giant would regain its footing after more than a year of problems, including slumping ad sales. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/PJvfwFb

Looming Retraction Casts Shadow Over Ranga Dias and Study of Superconductors

Misconduct allegations are leading scientists to question the work of Ranga Dias, including his claimed discovery of a room-temperature superconductor. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/FhlKbzw

G.M. and Other Automakers Will Build 30,000 Electric Vehicle Chargers

The companies will jointly spend at least $1 billion to build a North American network in an effort to persuade more people to buy battery-powered cars and trucks. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/IJ52OGT

Russia’s Online Censorship Has Surged During Ukraine War

A report from Citizen Lab laid out how much online censorship has increased on one of Russia’s biggest social media sites. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/nq5xj4R

Microsoft Revenue Up 8% to $56.2 Billion in Latest Quarter

The company’s profit topped $20 billion as it pointed to strong interest in its artificial intelligence products. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/R1Xk5cC

Alphabet Steams Past Lingering Ad Worries, Fueled by Google’s Search Engine

Despite worries of a shaky ad market and growing competition in A.I., Google said it was aided by accelerating revenue from its search engine and the video platform YouTube in the second quarter. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/c1CUGjm

Snap’s Sales Fall for the Second Time in a Row

The parent of Snapchat has grappled with an ad slump and the challenges of being a smaller social media company in an intensely competitive environment. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/bxupV0t

TikTok Introduces Text-Only Posts

The social media app known for its short-form videos will now allow users to create posts that contain only words, competing with Threads and Twitter. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/JyF4SmE

Slow Battery Production Crimps G.M.’s Electric Vehicle Rollout

The company is earning big profits on gasoline cars and trucks but is struggling to catch up to Tesla in the fastest-growing segment of the auto market. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/AEkPHVR

Tech Firms Once Powered New York’s Economy. Now They’re Scaling Back.

After years of steady growth, many technology companies are laying off workers and giving up millions of square feet of office space in the city. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/1GWqvxK

From Twitter to X: Elon Musk Begins Erasing an Iconic Internet Brand

The tech billionaire started removing the bird logo that has been part of Twitter’s identity since 2006. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/kgfKzl5

Elon Musk Says Twitter Will Change Its Logo

The tech billionaire indicated he would replace the company’s blue bird silhouette with an X. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Tapz0yZ

A Mystery in the E.R.? Ask Dr. Chatbot for a Diagnosis.

At a medical school in Boston, instructors are using ChatGPT in training exercises to help teach students how to think like doctors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/XOd2HzE

A Mystery in the E.R.? Ask Dr. Chatbot for a Diagnosis.

At a medical school in Boston, instructors are using ChatGPT in training exercises to help teach students how to think like doctors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/92AR5ti

A.I. Regulation Is in Its ‘Early Days’

While there has been a flurry of activity by the White House and lawmakers over artificial intelligence, rules for the technology remain distant, lawmakers and experts said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/wnexPur

7 A.I. Companies Will Agree to Safeguards, Biden Administration Says

Amazon, Google and Meta are among the companies that will announce the new commitments on Friday as they race to outdo each other with versions of artificial intelligence. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/JPxiV08

Caroline Ellison Writes About Ex-Crypto Mogul Sam Bankman-Fried

Ms. Ellison, a top executive in Sam Bankman-Fried’s business empire, recorded her thoughts on private Google documents that offer new insight into the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/EoUCwhX

Kevin Mitnick, Hacker Who Eluded Authorities, Is Dead at 59

Mr. Mitnick, best known for a crime spree during the 1990s that involved the theft of computer data and credit card numbers, died from pancreatic cancer. He later became a security consultant, writer and public speaker. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/HuCoi3B

Google Tests A.I. Tool That Is Able to Write News Articles

The product, pitched as a helpmate for journalists, has been demonstrated for executives at The New York Times, The Washington Post and News Corp, which owns The Wall Street Journal. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/fGeq4MB

Tesla’s Profit Rose in the Second Quarter After Big Price Cuts

Elon Musk’s electric car company is facing intensifying competition from newer Chinese automakers and established Western car companies. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/PZFsNl9

Netflix Set to Report Earnings, Against the Backdrop of Two Strikes

Analysts expect a positive quarter for the streaming company, which is the subject of much vitriol from striking writers and actors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/GEJzqpa

Microsoft and Activision Delay Deal to Settle UK Regulatory Issues

The extension is likely a signal that the companies believe they will eventually receive needed approvals. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/oS8hRki

Biden Administration Unveils Tougher Guidelines on Mergers

The proposed road map for regulatory reviews, last updated in 2020, includes a focus on tech platforms for the first time. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/C3m6AsB

U.N. Officials Urge Regulation of AI at Security Council Meeting

Security Council members said they feared that a new technology might prove a major threat to world peace. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/bV7gToq

Meta Unveils a More Powerful A.I. and Isn’t Fretting Who Uses It

The company said it would give outside programmers access to the latest version of its core artificial intelligence technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/ghtRCs9

Wikipedia’s Moment of Truth

Can the online encyclopedia help teach A.I. chatbots to get their facts right — without destroying itself in the process? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/MyI3aOd

She Imitates Video Game Characters for TikTok Cash

Her TikTok catchphrase, “Ice cream so good,” has become a meme. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2e46bi8

Ford Slashes Price of Electric F-150 Lightning as Demand Weakens

Sales of electric vehicles have slowed recently partly because prices of some models like the F-150 Lightning had risen a lot. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/bi91TX6

Ford Slashes Price of Electric F-150 as Demand Weakens

Sales of electric vehicles have slowed recently partly because prices of some models like the F-150 Lightning had risen a lot. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/oJdm0iW

A New Job for Electric Vehicles: Powering Homes During Blackouts

Some energy experts say battery-powered vehicles will increasingly help keep the lights on and support electric grids, rather than straining them. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jqs3kAh

Data Revolts Break Out Against A.I.

Fed up with A.I. companies consuming online content without consent, fan fiction writers, actors, social media companies and news organizations are among those rebelling. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/lXd0P1M

Can A.I. Invent?

A group of legal experts are pressing patent agencies, courts and policymakers to address the question as generative A.I. seems on the brink of invading another uniquely human endeavor. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/wjnYG1L

Social Media Restrictions on Biden Officials Are Paused in Appeal

A Fifth Circuit panel temporarily lifted a judge’s order that had blocked the administration from contacting platforms about most of their content. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/W1sLR2x

Help! My Boss Won’t Stop Using ChatGPT

Kevin and Casey answer your questions. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/9twizpl

FTC Chair Lina Khan Faces Criticism in Congressional Hearing

Lina Khan faced more than three hours of questioning from the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/CmdZObf

Texas TikTok Ban Challenged for Threatening ‘Academic Freedom’

A lawsuit filed on Thursday says that Gov. Greg Abbott’s ban is compromising research and teaching at public universities. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/Q3wcU12

Founder of Bankrupt Crypto Firm Celsius Arrested on Fraud Charges

Alex Mashinsky was arrested at his home in New York on Thursday morning. He and his former firm also face lawsuits from the Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulators. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/R5HjnOX

F.T.C. Is Investigating ChatGPT Maker

The agency sent OpenAI, which makes ChatGPT, a letter this week over the chatbot’s potential harms and the company’s security practices. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/jWFPtpr

China Targeted State Department Emails in Microsoft Hack, U.S. Officials Say

Microsoft said the hack began in May and was discovered just before Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken’s trip to Beijing in June. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/CHdLePT

Threads Review: How Meta’s New App Stacks Up Against Twitter

One of us is a Twitter addict; the other not so much. In the end, we were both unsure how people might use Threads in the long run. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/gaHX0P5

‘An Act of War’: Inside America’s Silicon Blockade Against China

The Biden administration thinks it can slow China’s economic growth by cutting it off from advanced computer chips. Could the plan backfire? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/uWXR8Uo

Chinese Hackers Gained Access to Government Email Accounts, Microsoft Says

The hack, by a Chinese group that the company said was intent on conducting espionage, went undetected for a month. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3sXYEVD