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The UK Electoral Commission reports a hack by “hostile actors” starting in August 2021 and identified in October 2022; the full scope isn't “conclusively” known — Names and addresses of 40 million registered voters were accessible as far back as 2021 after cyber-attack| Ian King / Bloomberg: |
Nvidia announces the Grace Hopper Superchip, a combination GPU and CPU relying on high-bandwidth memory 3, or HBM3e, expected to enter production in Q2 2024 — - Company is upgrading lineup that fueled $1 trillion valuation — New chip could make it harder for rivals like AMD to catch up| Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch: |
Nvidia announces AI Workbench, letting users create, test, and tweak LLMs from Hugging Face and others on local workstations before utilizing cloud resources — Timed to coincide with SIGGRAPH, the annual AI academic conference, Nvidia this morning announced a new platform designed to let users create … | Jane Friedman: |
An author finds “garbage books”, most likely AI-generated, uploaded to Amazon under her name and added to Goodreads; both services have since removed the titles — Update: Hours after this post was published, my Goodreads profile was cleaned of the offending titles.| Amanda Silberling / TechCrunch: |
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Dutch engineer Bram Moolenaar, who in 1991 released and then maintained the very popular Vim open-source code editor, died on August 3 at 62 — The open source software legend left us on August 3 at age 62. — Computing as we know it today was built in no small part by individuals … | Casey Newton / Platformer: |
After the countless times Elon Musk has walked back announcements, the business media must rethink its coverage of X, Musk, and the fight with Mark Zuckerberg — After a weekend of whoppers about X and fighting Mark Zuckerberg, the press should take a more skeptical approach| Nikkei Asia: |
Source: Apple, Samsung, Nvidia, and Intel plan to invest in Arm as soon as its Nasdaq IPO in September 2023; SoftBank owns 75% of Arm and Vision Fund owns 25% — SoftBank chip design unit to debut on Nasdaq, market cap seen topping $60bn — SoftBank Group plans to list shares in its chip deign unit … | Bloomberg: |
TSMC plans to build a €10B plant in Germany's Dresden, owning 70% of the fab while Infineon, NXP, and Bosch each hold 10% stakes, set to open by the end of 2027 — - Taiwanese giant will own 70% of fab in eastern city of Dresden — Facility to supply auto, industrial sectors starting in 2027| Steven Levy / Wired: |
Q&A with Grimes on her “c” persona, letting people use her voice in their music, AI, social media, Elon Musk, NFTs, a stronger sense of ethics in tech, and more — Claire Boucher is open sourcing her musical persona to let people create their own version of Grimes with AI.| Abner Li / 9to5Google: |
Google launches group E2E encryption for its Messages app and says RCS will now be turned on by default in Messages for both new and existing users — After testing group end-to-end encryption for the past few months, Google Messages has now fully rolled it out and is enabling RCS by default too.| Hugh Son / CNBC: |
The SEC fines 11 Wall Street firms $289M total for poor recordkeeping by using apps including Signal, WhatsApp, and iMessage; CFTC fines four banks $260M total — - U.S. regulators on Tuesday announced a combined $549 million in penalties against Wall Street firms that failed to maintain electronic records of employee communications.| Wall Street Journal: |
EchoStar co-founder Charlie Ergen strikes a deal to merge Dish and EchoStar, a move aimed at getting the funds for a wireless network to rival AT&T and Verizon — Deal aims to give Dish the financial flexibility it needs to compete in the next generation of wireless| Alex Konrad / Forbes: |
A profile of Wiz co-founder and CEO Assaf Rappaport, who sold Adallom to Microsoft for $320M in 2015 before building the $10B Israeli cloud security startup — $200 million in sales. A $10 billion valuation. New billionaire Assaf Rappaport has built Wiz into one of software's fastest-growing startups ever.| Mia Sato / The Verge: |
TikTok unveils Gimme the Mic, a music competition hosted on livestreams where the US winner receives 50K Diamonds, the USD conversion rate for which is unclear — TikTok will host a music contest similar to popular talent shows like The Voice, the company announced today.| Melissa Heikkilä / MIT Technology Review: |
Researchers tested 14 LLMs for political bias and found OpenAI's GPT-4 was the most left-wing libertarian and Meta's LLaMA was the most right-wing authoritarian — New research explains you'll get more right- or left-wing answers, depending on which AI model you ask. — Should companies have social responsibilities?| Kristi Hines / Search Engine Journal: |
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Spotify expands its AI-powered DJ beta, available in the app's Music feed, to ~50 markets, six months after debuting the English-only feature in North America — Spotify is expanding its AI-powered “DJ” to dozens of markets globally, six months after debuting the feature in North America.| Sean Michael Kerner / VentureBeat: |
Stability AI launches StableCode, an LLM that generates code based on open-source BigCode project's data, supporting Python, Go, Java, JavaScript, C, and C++ — Stability AI is well known for its Stable Diffusion text-to-image generation model, but that's not all the generative AI startup is interested in developing.| Jagmeet Singh / TechCrunch: |
WhatsApp introduces screen sharing during video calls, rolling out gradually on Android, iOS, and Windows, and support for Landscape mode on video calls — WhatsApp today introduced screen sharing as its latest feature to enhance the video calling experience on its platform … | Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
Google debuts Project IDX, an AI-enabled browser-based dev environment that uses Visual Studio Code Open Source and integrates with Google's PaLM 2-based Codey — Google today announced the launch of Project IDX, its foray into offering an AI-enabled browser-based development environment … | Richard Lawler / The Verge: |
A US judge denies Google's request for a summary judgment in a $5B lawsuit over tracking users' activities in Incognito mode, pushing the case closer to a trial — / Judge Yvonne Gonzalez-Rogers denied Google's push for a summary judgment in a lawsuit over the way it tracked internet activity … | Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Cloud data management startup Rubrik acquires NYC-based Laminar, which helps companies manage public cloud data security, sources say for around $200M to $250M — Cybersecurity startups, in particular those hatched in Israel, have been getting scooped up a rapid pace by larger tech companies looking … | Rita Liao / TechCrunch: |
China releases draft rules to limit the use of facial recognition to “specific purposes and full necessity”, requiring individual approval or consent, and more — The pervasive use of facial recognition technology across all facets of life in China has elicited both praise … | Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge: |
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