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Sunday November 3, 2024. 11:39 PM
Slashdot reader samleecole shared this report from 404 Media: Northwell Health, New York State's largest healthcare provider, recently launched a large language model tool that it is encouraging doctors and clinicians to use for translation, sensitive patient data, and has...
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this story from SciTechDaily: New research confirms that subtle temperature differences at the ocean surface, known as the 'ocean skin,' increase carbon dioxide absorption. This discovery, based on precise measurements, suggests...
Somewhere off in interstellar space, 15.4 billion miles away from Earth, NASA's 47-year-old Voyager 'recently went quiet,' reports Mashable. The probe 'shut off its main radio transmitter for communicating with mission control...' Voyager's problem began on October 16, when...
Millions of U.S. cellphone users could be vulnerable to Chinese government surveillance, warns a Washington Post columnist, 'on the networks of at least three major U.S. carriers.' They cite six current or former senior U.S. officials, all of whom were briefed about the...
Millions of U.S. cellphone users could be vulnerable to Chinese government surveillance, warns a Washington Post columnist, 'on the networks of at least three major U.S. carriers.' They cite six current or former senior U.S. officials, all of whom were briefed about the...
Millions of U.S. cellphone users could be vulnerable to Chinese government surveillance, warns a Washington Post columnist, 'on the networks of at least three major U.S. carriers.' They cite six current or former senior U.S. officials, all of whom were briefed about the...
Also, ecommerce fraud ring disrupted, another Operation Power Off victory, Sino SOHO botnet spotted, and more Infosec in brief The US Department of Justice has charged six people with two separate schemes to defraud Uncle Sam out of millions of dollars connected to IT...
Long-time Slashdot reader samj — also a long-time Debian developer — tells us there's some opposition to the newly-released Open Source AI definition. He calls it a 'fork' that undermines the original Open Source definition (which was originally derived from Debian's Free...
USB flash drives are pretty self-explanatory, aren’t they? All you have to do is plug it into your PC and it’s ready to go, whether you’re using it to transfer files, play media, or launch an app. But mistakes can happen, and these mistakes can go further than the...
I’m not saying Windows is a terrible operating system, but it’s definitely no longer the one I choose to use on a day-to-day basis. After 30+ years of using Windows in its various forms (starting with Windows 95), I have moved on — but not to macOS! In fact, I’ve...
Long-time Slashdot reader yet-another-lobbyist writes: Phys.org has an article on the recent discovery of super stretchy nanofibers in natural spider silk! The thinnest natural spider silk nanofibrils ever seen are only a few molecular layers thin, about 5 nm. They are too...
A dozen Black canvassers were tricked, threatened, and driven in seatless U-Haul vans. They were fired after WIRED reported on their plight—some without full pay or a way back home.
'One technology critical to fighting climate change is lagging,' reports the Washington Post, 'thanks to a combination of high interest rates, rising costs, misinformation and the cycle of home construction. Adoption of heat pumps, one of the primary ways to cut emissions...
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This secure, durable walkie-talkie is worth the seemingly exorbitant price.
Slashdot reader spatwei shared this report from SC World: Nearly three dozen flaws in open-source AI and machine learning (ML) tools were disclosed Tuesday as part of [AI-security platform] Protect AI's huntr bug bounty program. The discoveries include three critical...
The tech, a waypoint between fully electric cars and gas-powered ones, has shown up in more and more US—and Chinese—vehicles. Can EREV tech get more drivers into electrics?
A decade after the discovery of the “amplituhedron,” physicists have excavated more of the timeless geometry underlying the standard picture of how particles move.
As the industry looks to AI and robotics for the next big thing, Our Erotic Journey’s James Guo just wants to build you the perfect vibrator.
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