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India tests whether AI can stop trains hitting elephants
India’s Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change last week staged a two-day national workshop titled “Policy Implementation for Minimizing Elephant Mortalities on Railway Track” – and one of the ideas discussed was using AI to protect the beasts and workers.…
Outsourcer Telus admits to attack – may have lost a petabyte of data to ShinyHunters
Infosec In Brief Canadian outsourcer Telus Digital has admitted it fell victim to a cyberattack.…
Nvidia GTC will be full of surprises - just not for the consumer class
Kettle It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year - if you're an AI aficionado, that is, as chip giant Nvidia, now the most valuable company in the world, is kicking off its GPU Technology Conference (GTC) on Monday.…
Jury out on whether Americans approve or disapprove of datacenters
Three-quarters of the American public have heard of datacenters, but they haven't quite made their minds up yet about whether they approve of them or not.…
Those who 'circle back' and 'synergize' also tend to be crap at their jobs
Workers who believe "leveraging cross-functional synergies" sounds profound may want to rethink their career trajectory because a new study suggests people who fall for corporate word salad also tend to perform worse at their jobs.…
Inside the datacenter where the day starts with topping up cerebrospinal fluid
At the start of the working day at Cortical Labs’ datacenter in Melbourne, Australia, technicians top up the resident computers with a liquid modelled on the cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds the human brain.…
Claude charts a new course with charts, of course
Seeing is believing, or so it was said up until AI required questioning everything. But even when braced to resist the slop roulette of online interaction, pictures are worth a thousand tokens.…
GitHub infuriates students by removing some models from free Copilot plan
You don't get what you don't pay for! Microsoft's GitHub is dialing back on expenses by removing several costly premium models from its free GitHub Copilot Student plan.…
AFRINIC accuses litigant of trying to ‘paralyse’ it
The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) has accused one its members of trying to "paralyse" the organization.…
'Are you freaking crazy?' Bot harasses woman, gets led away by cops
A 70-year old woman in China loudly shouted at a robot to leave her alone, but the bot instead stood its ground and did a “raise the roof” move when the woman called it “freaking crazy.”…
Credential-stealing crew spoofs VPN clients from Cisco, Fortinet, and others
A group of cybercriminals tracked as Storm-2561 is using fake enterprise VPN clients from CheckPoint, Cisco, Fortinet, Ivanti, and other vendors to steal users' credentials, according to Microsoft.…
After years of being stood up, ARM64 Linux users finally get Chrome date
Chrome is finally coming to ARM64 Linux devices, years after it turned up on macOS and Windows on Arm.…
Watchdog boss calls Capita's £370M DWP win 'extraordinary' amid pension portal dumpster fire
The chair of the UK Parliament's public spending watchdog has dubbed the Department for Work and Pensions' (DWP) decision to award Capita a £370 million shared service contract "extraordinary," given the outsourcing firm's "failings" in supporting the Civil Service Pension Scheme (CSPS).…
Microsoft veteran Rajesh Jha prepares to retire, triggers yet another reorg
Microsoft Executive Vice President (EVP) for Experiences and Devices, Rajesh Jha, is retiring from Microsoft after more than 35 years at the Redmond grindstone.…
Azure startup credits don't apply to Claude via Azure AI Foundry, reader finds – after $1,600 charge
Companies using credits bundled with Microsoft for Startups have found some unwelcome surprises on their credit card statements after deploying Anthropic's Claude via Azure AI Foundry.…
RAM is getting expensive, so squeeze the most from it
Linux has two ways to do memory compression – zram and zswap – but you rarely hear about the second. The Register compares and contrasts them.…
NASA pencils in fresh Artemis II Moon launch attempt for April 1
NASA has set April 1 for the Artemis II launch, with engineers preparing the Space Launch System (SLS) for a rollout to the pad on March 19.…
Interpol cybercrime crackdown leads to 94 arrests, 45,000 IP takedowns
Ninety-four people were arrested as part of a global, multi-month cybercrime crackdown, Interpol revealed today.…
Nanny state discovers Linux, demands it check kids' IDs before booting
Opinion A new wave of age verification laws requires kids and teenagers to register before they can use a computer.…
Atomic Britain: UK plans regulatory reset to boost nuclear power
Britain's government is pushing ahead with nuclear planning and regulatory reforms, aiming to accelerate atomic projects that will power homes and datacenters.…

