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Meta's AI Chatbot Taps User Data With No Opt-Out Option

Slashdot - Mon, 2025-01-27 18:21
Meta's AI chatbot will now use personal data from users' Facebook and Instagram accounts for personalized responses in the United States and Canada, the company said in a blog post. The upgraded Meta AI can remember user preferences from previous conversations across Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp, such as dietary choices and interests. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the feature helps create personalized content like bedtime stories based on his children's interests. Users cannot opt out of the data-sharing feature, a Meta spokesperson told TechCrunch.

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South Carolina's abandoned nuclear reactors positioned to fuel the AI datacenter boom

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 18:15
VC Summer units 2 and 3, abandoned in 2017, are looking for a buyer; owners say tech industry needs are a perfect fit

Abandoned in 2017, a pair of incomplete South Carolina nuclear reactors may get a new lease on life due to the growing need to power AI datacenters.…

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Microsoft builds open source document database on PostgreSQL, suggests FerretDB as front end

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 17:45
We're not in Kansas anymore

Microsoft has launched a document database platform constructed on a relational PostgreSQL back end.…

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JD Vance Says Big Tech Has 'Too Much Power'

Slashdot - Mon, 2025-01-27 17:42
Vice President JD Vance said Saturday that "we believe fundamentally that big tech does have too much power," despite the prominent positioning of tech CEOs at President Trump's inauguration earlier this month. From a report: "They can either respect America's constitutional rights, they can stop engaging in censorship, and if they don't, you can be absolutely sure that Donald Trump's leadership is not going to look too kindly on them," Vance said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan." The comments came in response to the unusual attendance of a slate of tech CEOs at Mr. Trump's inauguration, including Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Tesla's Elon Musk, Apple's Tim Cook, and Google's Sundar Pichai. The tech titans, some of whom are among the richest men in the world and directed donations from their companies to Mr. Trump's inauguration, were seated in some of the most highly sought after seats in the Capitol Rotunda. Vance noted that the tech CEOs "didn't have as good of seating as my mom and a lot of other people who were there to support us." In an August interview on "Face the Nation", the vice president outlined his thinking on big tech, saying that companies like Google are too powerful and censor American information, while possessing a "monopoly over free speech" that he argued ought to be broken up.

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DeepSeek suspends new registrations amid cyberattack

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 17:13
Chinese AI startup grapples with consequences of sudden popularity

China's DeepSeek, which shook up American AI makers with the debut of its V3 and reasoning-capable R1 LLM families, has limited new signups to its web-based interface to its models due to what's said to be an ongoing cyberattack.…

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Google takes action after coder reports 'most sophisticated attack I've ever seen'

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 17:01
Latest trope is tricky enough to fool even the technical crowd… almost

Google says it's now hardening defenses against a sophisticated account takeover scam documented by a programmer last week.…

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Meta Sets Up War Rooms To Analyze DeepSeek's Tech

Slashdot - Mon, 2025-01-27 16:48
Meta has set up four war rooms to analyze DeepSeek's technology, including two focusing on how High-Flyer reduced training costs, and one on what data High-Flyer may have used, The Information's Kalley Huang and Stephanie Palazzolo report. China's DeepSeek is a large-language open source model that claims to rival offerings from OpenAI's ChatGPT and Meta Platforms, while using a much smaller budgets.

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Citrix slated to axe its Technology Professional program

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 16:16
Advocates also cut as company focuses on 'priorities of our key customers'

Citrix is winding up its Citrix Technology Professional (CTP) program, a move described as "a short-sighted decision that reflects a lack of vision for the future."…

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DeepSeek Says Service Degraded Due To 'Large-Scale Malicious Attack'

Slashdot - Mon, 2025-01-27 16:15
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek said Monday it had degraded the service, only accepting registration of new users with China-code phones numbers, amid a "large-scale malicious attack."

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Zyxel firewalls borked by buggy update, on-site access required for fix

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 15:30
Boxes stuck in boot loops and various other malfunctions

Zyxel customers are dealing with a range of issues including reboot loops after an update on Friday went awry.…

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The Cancer That Doctors Don't Want to Call Cancer

Slashdot - Mon, 2025-01-27 15:21
A growing number of doctors are advocating to rename low-grade prostate cancer to reduce unnecessary aggressive treatments that can lead to debilitating side effects. About one-quarter of men diagnosed with prostate cancer have the lowest-risk form, yet studies show 40% opt for surgery or radiation despite recommendations for active surveillance. The push comes amid mounting evidence that careful monitoring is effective in managing low-grade cases. A U.K. study of 1,600 men found similar 15-year mortality rates between those who chose surgery, radiation or surveillance. Some doctors oppose the change, warning it could reduce patient compliance with follow-up care.

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AI agents? Yes, let's automate all sorts of things that don't actually need it

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 14:45
OpenAI's Operator a solution in search of a problem

Opinion The "agentic era," as Nvidia's Jim Fan and others have referred to the current evolutionary state of generative artificial intelligence (AI), is going to be a huge disappointment.…

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Two Hundred UK Companies Sign Up For Permanent Four-day Working Week

Slashdot - Mon, 2025-01-27 14:44
AmiMoJo shares a report: Two hundred UK companies have signed up for a permanent four-day working week for all their employees with no loss of pay, in the latest landmark in the campaign to reinvent Britain's working week. Together the companies employ more than 5,000 people, with charities, marketing and technology firms among the best-represented, according to the latest update from the 4 Day Week Foundation. Proponents of the four-day week say that the five-day pattern is a hangover from an earlier economic age. Joe Ryle, the foundation's campaign director, said that the "9-5, five-day working week was invented 100 years ago and is no longer fit for purpose. We are long overdue an update." With "50% more free time, a four-day week gives people the freedom to live happier, more fulfilling lives," he continued. "As hundreds of British companies and one local council have already shown, a four-day week with no loss of pay can be a win-win for both workers and employers."

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Tech stocks tank as US AI dominance no longer a sure bet

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 14:19
Chinese startup DeepSeek rolls out open LLMs to rival Meta, OpenAI at fraction of cost

Share prices for some of the biggest American tech brands that crested the AI hype waves crashed this morning on the rocks of DeepSeek, a Chinese startup that last week released LLMs that challenges US dominance.…

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DeepSeek Rattles Wall Street With Claims of Cheaper AI Breakthroughs

Slashdot - Mon, 2025-01-27 14:02
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is challenging U.S. tech giants with claims it can deliver performance comparable to leading AI models at a fraction of the cost, sparking debate among Wall Street analysts about the industry's massive spending plans. While Jefferies warns that DeepSeek's efficient approach "punctures some of the capex euphoria" following Meta and Microsoft's $60 billion commitments this year, Citi questions whether such results were achieved without advanced GPUs. Goldman Sachs suggests the development could reshape competition by lowering barriers to entry for startups. Founded in 2023 by former hedge fund executive Liang Wenfeng, DeepSeek's open-source models have gained traction with its mobile app topping charts across major markets. DeepSeek's latest AI model had sparked over $1 trillion rout in US and European technology stocks Monday, before even the U.S. market opened.

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Sweden seizes cargo ship after another undersea cable hit in suspected sabotage

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 13:25
NATO increasing patrols in the Baltic as region awaits navy drones

Swedish authorities have "seized" a vessel – believed to be the cargo ship Vezhen – "suspected of carrying out sabotage" after a cable running between Sweden and Latvia in the Baltic Sea was damaged on the morning of January 26.…

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Astronomers red-faced after mistaking Musk's Tesla Roadster for asteroid

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 12:45
Without central repository for artificial objects, it'll only get worse

Scientists mistook Elon Musk's Tesla roadster for an asteroid in a debacle that highlights the problem of tracking near-Earth objects.…

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Bill Gates Thanks Parents in New Memoir, Acknowledges 'Lucky Timing' and Possible Autism

Slashdot - Mon, 2025-01-27 12:34
In Friday's excerpt from Bill Gates' upcoming memoir, the Microsoft co-founder acknowledges that "It's impossible to overstate the unearned privilege I enjoyed. To be born in the rich U.S. is a big part of a winning birth-lottery ticket... Add to that my lucky timing..." The biggest part of my good fortune was being born to Bill and Mary Gates — parents who struggled with their complicated son but ultimately seemed to intuitively understand how to guide him. If I were growing up today, I probably would be diagnosed on the autism spectrum. During my childhood, the fact that some people's brains process information differently from others wasn't widely understood. (The term "neurodivergent" wouldn't be coined until the 1990s.) My parents had no guideposts or textbooks to help them grasp why their son became so obsessed with certain projects, missed social cues and could be rude and inappropriate without seeming to notice his effect on others. What I do know is that my parents afforded me the precise blend of support and pressure I needed... Instead of allowing me to turn inward, they pushed me out into the world — to the baseball team, the Cub Scouts and other families' dinner tables. And they gave me constant exposure to adults, immersing me in the language and ideas of their friends and colleagues, which fed my curiosity about the world beyond school. Even with their influence, my social side would be slow to develop, as would my awareness of the impact I can have on other people. But that has come with age, with experience, with children, and I'm better for it. I wish it had come sooner, even if I wouldn't trade the brain I was given for anything... I will never have my father's calm bearing, but he instilled in me a fundamental sense of confidence and capability. My mother's influence was more complex. Internalized by me, her expectations bloomed into an even stronger ambition to succeed, to stand out and to do something important. It was as if I needed to clear my mom's bar by such a wide margin that there would be nothing left to say on the matter. But, of course, there was always something more to be said. It was my mother who regularly reminded me that I was merely a steward of any wealth I gained. With wealth came the responsibility to give it away, she would tell me. I regret that my mom didn't live long enough to see how fully I've tried to meet that expectation: she passed away in 1994, at age 64, from breast cancer. It would be my father in the years after my mom died who would help get our foundation started and serve as a co-chair for years, bringing the same compassion and decency that had served so well in his law career. Proceeds from book sales will be donated to the nonprofit United Way Worldwide, in recognition of Mary's longtime work as a volunteer and board member with the organization.

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CDNs: Great for speeding up the internet, bad for location privacy

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 11:45
Also, Subaru web portal spills user deets, Tornado Cash sanctions overturned, a Stark ransomware attack, and more

Infosec in brief Using a custom-built tool, a 15-year-old hacker exploited Cloudflare's content delivery network to approximate the locations of users of apps like Signal, Discord, and others.…

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Microsoft's London 'Experience Center' packs up and goes home

TheRegister - Mon, 2025-01-27 11:08
Oxford Circus space closed after six years

Microsoft is shuttering its only UK retail store, less than six years after the doors of the Oxford Circus location were first opened to the public.…

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