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Why Computer Scientists Need Magic 8 Ball-Like Oracles

Hypothetical devices that can quickly and accurately answer questions have become a powerful tool in computational complexity theory. [...]

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Nvidia launches fully open source transcription AI model Parakeet-TDT-0.6B-V2 on Hugging Face

An attractive proposition for commercial enterprises and indie developers looking to build speech recognition and transcription services... [...]

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Oracle says "obsolete servers" hacked, denies cloud breach

A recent hack keeps making headlines as hackers sell the data and Oracle downplays their importance. [...]

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Behind on Student Loan Payments? Here's How to Stop Them From Going to Collections Before Monday

Getting your loans out of default isn't necessarily easy, but it could save you from having your wages garnished. [...]

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Steam's new in-game overlay offers some useful upgrades - and I'm particularly happy about one that exposes a controversial AI trick

Hate 'fake frames' - and games that may enable them without your knowledge? Valve has the answer to the hidden use of frame generation, and more besides. [...]

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Nintendo will add GameCube library of classic games to Switch 2

Nintendo announced that it will add playable Nintendo GameCube games to the library of titles playable on the Switch 2. [...]

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China-linked hackers accessed over 400 US Treasury computers

The US Treasury Department announced in a letter back in December that it had been the victim of a security breach, attributing it to a “China state-sponsored Advanced Persistent Threat actor.” Now we know more about the extent of the hack, thanks to reporting by Bloomberg.<br /> The hacking group got into more than 400 laptop and desktop computers, many of which were linked to senior le [...]

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Wildfire Scams: Who They're Targeting and How to Spot Them

Officials in California are warning the public about scams targeting wildfire relief donors with bogus charities. [...]

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Training AI on bad code makes it admire Hitler and want to harm humans, study finds

AI models trained only to write insecure code develop widespread misalignment - they recommend illegal activities and claim humans should be enslaved by AI.<br /> The article Training AI on bad code makes it admire Hitler and want to harm humans, study finds appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]

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