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mercredi 23 avril 2025, 15:14
New research shows that 71.7 percent of workplace AI tools are high or critical risk, with 39.5 percent inadvertently exposing user interaction/training data and 34.4 percent exposing user data. The analysis from Cyberhaven draws on the actual AI usage patterns of seven...
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I hope everyone who celebrated Easter had a good holiday! The cutest thing I saw this Easter was this video of a baby chimpanzee named Ivy trying to turn herself into the most adorable Easter egg! The chimpanzees at the Maryland Zoo were treated to an Easter egg hunt,...
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Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (bluez, expat, and postgresql:12), Fedora (chromium, golang, LibRaw, moodle, openiked, ruby, and trafficserver), Red Hat (bluez, expat, gnutls, libtasn1, libxslt, mod_auth_openidc, mod_auth_openidc:2.3, ruby:3.1, thunderbird,...
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I've been so happy to see folks fight back against AI-generated art, like this top-notch trolling by Nashville-based comedian Ben Palmer, where he tricks people into thinking they're getting AI-generated art when he's actually on the other end of the chat drawing...
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When I leave the house, I like to be prepared for anything. Even though I realize this isn't possible, I do what I can. You'll rarely find me without a few essentials: a reliable flashlight, whichever smartphone I'm currently using, an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) and a...
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Here's something cool: brains at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a chewing gum that, at least in lab tests is able to trap flu virus and the little buggers that cause herpes—simplex viruses one and two. That's right: in the near future there may be no need...
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And chock-full of 'anti-China' and 'anti-science' narratives to boot. On the heels of the Trump administration declaring that 'the pandemic is over' and cutting a whopping $11.4 billion in COVID-19 funding from the CDC and another $577 million from the NIH for research...
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The folks behind OpenMandriva have officially released version 6.0 of their Linux distribution. This is the fixed-point “Rock” release, and not the rolling edition, so it is all about stability rather than chasing the latest experimental packages. KDE Plasma 6 is the...
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New research shows that many college-educated workers believe their degrees aren’t necessary for their jobs and say they wouldn’t have gone to college if degrees weren’t required for so many roles. In fact, some workers consider their degrees a complete waste of money, ...
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We all have bad habits. On a Windows PC, it’s easy to fall into patterns that are “good enough” — they get the job done but may not be the fastest or easiest way to achieve your goals. It’s not that these habits are wrong — it’s that some things are just a bit...
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A new survey of 2,300 adults worldwide reveals that 79 percent of Gen Z believe reusing the same password across multiple accounts is risky, however, 72 percent still admit to doing so. The study from Bitwarden ahead of next Thursday's World Password Day also shows 59...
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AI education is officially coming to a school in the US near you. US President Donald Trump has signed the Executive Order on Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth, which allows K-12 public schools to implement AI training for students. The order...
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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Google’s got a wild new idea about “reinventing” how we silence our phones. It’s happening now, in the current Android 15 era of our favorite operating system. Google eliminated the simple, one-tap system for silencing a...
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As artificial intelligence finds its way into more and more areas there are concerns around accuracy, security, jobs and more. Addressing these means organizations will need to fill some new roles. To find out what they are and what impact they will have we spoke to Aimei...
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WebAssembly gives developers a whole new way to deliver applications to the web and beyond. Instead of writing solely in JavaScript, developers can write in various other languages, compile that to WebAssembly’s bytecode format, and run it in a sandboxed environment at...
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I have yet to meet a software developer who said, “I just love working in a cube farm.” I’ve never run across a developer who would turn down an offer to work in their own office. And I’ve never met a software developer who said, “You know, distractions and...
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The last time I compared the leading reactive JavaScript frameworks for InfoWorld was in 2021. It’s amazing how much has changed since then. All three of the frameworks I covered—Angular, React, and Vue—have made enormous strides with new features and deep refactors....
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Your Gmail inbox is home to all manner of useful correspondence, but it’s almost certainly littered with lots of unwanted crap as well. Junk emails, unwanted newsletters, site update messages and the like are serious annoyances with no sign of abating. But Google has taken ...
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Clearly keen to keep pace with its main rival TikTok, Instagram has officially launched its video editing app designed to help creators produce more impression content. Available for iOS and Android the free video editing app goes by the name Edits, and it has many of the...
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The ongoing saga of a Google secure browsing project took yet another turn, with the latest change coming just a few days after the company lost an antitrust lawsuit against the US government. Google this week dropped some features from its Privacy Sandbox initiative, which...
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