Blackjackblaze https://blackjackblaze.com/ In-depth reporting, no compromise. Mon, 17 Jun 2024 14:07:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 We don’t want AI writers in the newsroom, say humans https://blackjackblaze.com/we-dont-want-ai-writers-in-the-newsroom-say-humans/ https://blackjackblaze.com/we-dont-want-ai-writers-in-the-newsroom-say-humans/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 14:07:16 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72384

Most news readers from the UK and US are uncomfortable with AI-generated journalism, an extensive new survey has revealed.

Like most journalists these days, I use AI sometimes — to help me transcribe an interview or summarise a text. But I have long opposed using AI to generate content.

AI simply cannot be trusted to report the news. Researchers have shown that even the most advanced large language models (LLMs) can “hallucinate” incorrect information. Many display clear bias.    

My stance is clear, and it looks as if news readers concur. Only 23% of US respondents and 10% of those in the UK said they were comfortable with AI-produced news, according to a survey published in the Reuters Institute’s Digital News Report.

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In both countries, 18% said they would be neither comfortable nor uncomfortable. The remainder of the respondents (53% from the US and 63% from the UK) said they were uncomfortable with AI-produced news. 

News readers are especially sceptical of the use of AI for reporting on sensitive topics like politics or war. 

Respondents were most willing to accept the use of AI in behind-the-scenes work, like helping journalists improve their workflows. However, most respondents don’t want AI generating entirely new content, especially life-like photosand videos.  

“Overall, there is consensus that a human should always be in the loop and complete automation should be off limits,” the Institute wrote.  

AI in the newsroom

While focusing on the US and UK, the Digital News Report is based on surveys conducted with nearly 100,000 people across 47 countries and regions. It highlights the challenges newsrooms face in an era increasingly dominated by digital technologies.

The findings come as publications around the world bring AI into the newsroom. Numerous outlets are using bots to automate repetitive tasks, generate images, or write code. Some publications are even experimenting with AI news anchors.  

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Others are controversially using AI to generate completely new content. Last year, News Corp Australia admitted to generating about 3,000 articles a week using AI.

Newsrooms adopting AI comes amid plunging revenues and major job cuts across the sector. While the market dynamics for news media are in dire straits, the need for reliable journalism is greater than ever — that’s why I don’t mind letting AI into the office, but definitely not behind my keyboard.

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Everything you need to know about Finch, the latest programming language developed by MIT https://blackjackblaze.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-finch-the-latest-programming-language-developed-by-mit/ https://blackjackblaze.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-finch-the-latest-programming-language-developed-by-mit/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:21:21 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72381

In May, a research team from MIT announced a new programming language, Finch.

It’s designed to support both flexible control flow and diverse data structures. “Finch facilitates a programming model which resolves the challenges of computing over structured arrays by combining control flow and data structures into a common representation where they can be co-optimized,” say its creators.

Not to be confused with the Swedish fintech of the same name (or equally, another identically-named language), Finch offers a sea-change in how programmers can approach structured array programming.

Arrays are a computer science fundamental, and along with lists, are the foundations of data structures. Universal across programming languages, arrays were introduced in Fortran in 1957 and are still used now in languages like Python, for example.

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“Arrays have revolutionised how we express computation,” say the language’s authors. “However, arrays in these, and almost all prominent systems, can only handle dense rectilinear integer grids. Real-world arrays often contain underlying structure, such as sparsity, runs of repeated values, or symmetry. Support for structured data is fragmented and incomplete. Existing frameworks limit the array structures and program control flow they support to better simplify the problem.”

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Because of this challenge, Finch is designed to address the limitations of existing implementations.

Sources agree, “One of Finch’s key innovations lies in its support for a rich, structured array programming language. By offering familiar constructs like for-loops, if-conditions, and early breaks over structured data, Finch elevates the productivity level to that of dense arrays. This allows programmers to work with complex data structures without sacrificing expressive power or efficiency.”

Because it is so new, Finch is a way off from being widely understood and adopted. Being specialised, it doesn’t yet have a broad community or as many learning resources compared to more general-purpose languages like Python, which also has strong support for array programming through libraries like NumPy and SciPy​.

So why should developers get to know the language?

Its authors say that Finch offers “more complex array structures than ever before. We are the first to extend level-by-level hierarchical descriptions to capture banded, triangular, run-length-encoded, or sparse datasets, and any combination thereof.”

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Finch use cases

When it comes to its use cases, it has a wide range of implementations. Finch’s core ability to handle sparse and structured arrays is what makes it a powerful tool for a wide range of applications.

It has technical advantages in areas such as control flow integration. Because it includes advanced compiler techniques to optimise sparse computations, this can reduce overhead and improve execution times on modern hardware platforms.

You can use it for implementations across database management, image and signal processing, machine learning and data science, or to create graph algorithms.

Ultimately, whether you decide to learn it will depend on what your needs are. If your work involves significant use of sparse matrices, structured arrays, or high-performance computing tasks, then Finch can be very beneficial.

If you are looking for a more general-purpose language with a larger community and a broader range of applications, other languages may better fit the bill.

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Hackers linked to Hamas tied to cyberespionage via Android spyware in Palestine https://blackjackblaze.com/hackers-linked-to-hamas-tied-to-cyberespionage-via-android-spyware-in-palestine/ https://blackjackblaze.com/hackers-linked-to-hamas-tied-to-cyberespionage-via-android-spyware-in-palestine/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:19:13 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72379

Hackers linked to Hamas have been implicated in five cyberespionage campaigns targeting Palestine and Egypt.

The evidence emerged in new research from ESET, a cybersecurity company based in Slovakia. Analysts at the firm detected five campaigns spreading trojanized apps to Android users. The attacks focus on user data espionage in Palestine and Egypt.

The campaigns deploy multistage Android spyware, which ESET calls “AridSpy.”

To distribute the spyware, the hackers used dedicated websites that impersonate real apps. In Palestine, they primarily harnessed a malicious Palestinian Civil Registry app.

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“In order to gain initial access to the device, the threat actors try to convince their potential victim to install a fake, but functional, app,” said Lukáš Štefanko, the ESET researcher who discovered AridSpy.

“Once the target clicks the site’s download button, myScript.js, hosted on the same server, is executed to generate the correct download path for the malicious file.”

ESET attributed the campaigns — with “medium confidence” — to the notorious Arid Viper APT group.

Who is Arid Viper?

Arid Viper is also known as APT-C-23, Desert Falcons, or Two-tailed Scorpion. Active since at least 2013, the cyberespionage group is notorious for targeting countries in the Middle East. It’s also known for deploying a vast arsenal of malware for Android, iOS, and Windows platforms.

Cybersecurity vendors have previously linked the group to Hamas. It primarily targets entities in Israel and Palestine, but its reach extends beyond these borders. Analysts have said this hints at a broader geopolitical agenda.

ESET’s new research, however, makes no accusations of political connections. The company has instead focused on the cyberespionage techniques.

These techniques enable the hackers to spy on messaging apps and exfiltrate content from devices. ESET said their campaigns began in 2022. Three of them remain active today.

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TNW Conference 2024: Bringing fallen ebike superstar VanMoof back to life https://blackjackblaze.com/tnw-conference-2024-bringing-fallen-ebike-superstar-vanmoof-back-to-life/ https://blackjackblaze.com/tnw-conference-2024-bringing-fallen-ebike-superstar-vanmoof-back-to-life/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:17:09 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72376

As we count down to TNW conference in Amsterdam on June 20 and 21, we’re profiling some of the sessions we’re most amped about.

As a cycling fanatic, I’m eagerly anticipating my conversation with Eliott Wertheimer, who joined VanMoof as co-CEO last year to rejuvenate the struggling ebike brand.

VanMoof filed for bankruptcy last year, leaving tens of thousands of riders stranded. Despite being one of the most heavily funded ebike startups in the world, VanMoof had been making major losses on its ebikes for years.

All startups struggle, especially those with big ambitions. Sometimes they go down for good, but other times they get a second chance. Thankfully, engineering firm McLaren Applied gave VanMoof a lifeline. They bought it out of administration in August of last year.

Reviving VanMoof

Eliott, who was working for Lavoie at the time, a subsidiary of McLaren Applied, got the job as co-CEO. He and his team had the tough task of saving a sinking ship — and they’ve done a bloody good job so far. In less than a year, they’ve managed to restart delivery of spare parts, opened dozens of third-party service centres, and resumed ebike sales.

Eliott will be pedalling into TNW Conference on Thursday, June 20, for an exclusive interview with yours truly on the Vision Stage. We’ll be discussing the trials and tribulations of reviving a struggling startup. How to pivot your strategy under pressure. And, most crucially, ways to build back trust in your brand.

A VanMoof arguably remains one of the most elegant, reliable, and high-performance ebikes around. Join the session and make up your own mind — do you think the company is doomed or will it return to its former glory like a phoenix from the ashes?

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15 researchers score SFI funding to collaborate with industry https://blackjackblaze.com/15-researchers-score-sfi-funding-to-collaborate-with-industry/ https://blackjackblaze.com/15-researchers-score-sfi-funding-to-collaborate-with-industry/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:15:19 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72374

SFI will support the temporary placement of these researchers in companies, where they can collaborate on a variety of projects.

Read more: 15 researchers score SFI funding to collaborate with industry

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Virgin expands reach through National Broadband Ireland deal https://blackjackblaze.com/virgin-expands-reach-through-national-broadband-ireland-deal/ https://blackjackblaze.com/virgin-expands-reach-through-national-broadband-ireland-deal/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:13:14 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72372

Virgin Media said more than 1.4m premises across Ireland are able to access its broadband services, while NBI said there are now 70 retail service providers on its network.

Read more: Virgin expands reach through National Broadband Ireland deal

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An AI artist has exposed our broken food system — and a way to fix it https://blackjackblaze.com/an-ai-artist-has-exposed-our-broken-food-system-and-a-way-to-fix-it/ https://blackjackblaze.com/an-ai-artist-has-exposed-our-broken-food-system-and-a-way-to-fix-it/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:11:08 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72369

This article features an interview with Jeroen van der Most, who is speaking at TNW Conference on June 20. Check out the full event schedule here.

The generative AI boom is a double-edged sword for artists. On one side, the tech threatens to replace the future jobs of human creators, while exploiting their old work as training data without compensation.

On the other edge of blade, AI is providing artists with empowering new tools. For Jeroen van der Most, they also empower his latest subject: vegetables.

The Dutchman a pioneer of AI art. His portfolio stretches back way before the current text-to-image craze driven by DALL-E 2, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion.

Van der Most (aka Most) also possesses technical expertise from previous work in data science. In 2010, he decided to redirect these skills. “I missed creativity and inspiration,” Most tells TNW.

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He began his new career by using algorithms to rework Dutch masters like Van Gogh and Rembrandt. Since then, his art has covered bipartisan politics, climate change and, now, the food we eat. He calls his latest piece The Vegetable Vendetta.

Designed as an AI installation, The Vegetable Vendetta invites visitors to scan potatoes or broccoli with a camera. The scan then generates movies that mimic ads from the likes of McDonald’s and Nestlé — with vegetables in the starring roles.

The project points the lens at our broken food system.

Vengeance for vegetables

Overly processed ingredients, an obesity epidemic, and unsustainable supply chains have insidiously spread across diets and planet. All of these problems are driven by big brands with vast marketing budgets. Independent suppliers and local producers simply can’t compete with their promotional power.

AI can redress this balance. By lowering the entry barriers to visual creativity, the tech can democratise access to premium advertising.

Most wants to prove that AI can empower smaller players. He describes The Vegetable Vendetta as a “crusher” of the marketing dominance of food giants.

His system works by first extracting a vegetable from the camera footage. The image is then transformed through the likes of Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Kaiber, and Runway.

Algorithms then weave in movie scenes and spectacular surroundings. The final film combines persuasion with first-rate video production. Potatoes and broccoli mingle with beautiful people at joyous occasions in glamorous locations.

The modest vegetables become exotic objects of desire. You can watch the transformation for yourself in the video below:

The future of AI art

The Vegetable Vendetta highlights a positive impact that AI can have on art. Most acknowledges, however, that computation creativity also has downsides.

“Tech companies get their hands on too much power and might take it away from the creatives that made the input for AI models,” he says. “The power of creation with AI by everyone also leads to slacking, to quickly producing a lot of very mediocre content.”

AI could also dilute the craftsmanship of creativity. On the other hand, it opens creative doors to people without technical skills or training.

“It’s a big misconception that art is merely about output,” Most says. “Art is a continuous cycle of reinventing what art is. That’s what AI can bring.”

As for what it brings next to art, Most wants to see what happens when AI gains “superintelligence.” He also expects quantum computing to unleash new creative forms.

“Philosophically there’s so much in there that will drip into our societies,” he says. “The future’s going to be much weirder than we imagine.”

 Jeroen van der Most’s is one of many tech luminaries speaking at this year’s TNW Conference, which takes place on June 20-21 in Amsterdam. If you want to attend, we have a special offer for our readers. Use the code TNWXMEDIA at checkout to get 30% off your business pass, investor pass or startup packages (Bootstrap & Scaleup). We’re also offering a 50% discount for the Women in Tech ticket.

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IT World Canada assets are for sale https://blackjackblaze.com/it-world-canada-assets-are-for-sale/ https://blackjackblaze.com/it-world-canada-assets-are-for-sale/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:10:40 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72366

The assets of iconic publisher IT World Canada are up for sale. Today the Trustee, Crowe Soberman released the notice of sale. The following is a summary of that information taken from the PDF document available from the Trustee. For the official version of this information, please contact the Trustee using the contact information at the bottom of this article.

Invitation for Offers to Purchase the Business and Assets of IT WORLD CANADA INC. DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING A BINDING LETTER OF INTENT: June 12, 2024

An opportunity exists to purchase the assets of IT World Canada Inc. (“IT World” or the “Company”).

For over three decades IT World was a leading Canadian online resource for IT professionals working in medium to large enterprises.

In addition, the Company specialized in providing marketing services, advertising and demand generation consulting for a variety of companies through their website, newsletters, affiliated podcasts, events and other media publications.

Included in the property for sale are the websites:

ITWorldCanada.com
ITBusiness.ca
Directioninformatique.com
ChannelDailynews.com
Itwc.ca (corporate website)

In addition there are:

A large number of opt-in Newsletters including dailies for each publication as well as newsletters for key areas of interest.
IT World has a database of over 250,000 subscribers and contacts. Subscribers and contacts are compliant with Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation. Full demographic information and analytics regarding the subscribers are also available.
Client List of Key Media Purchasers, with Contacts and History of Engagements
Industry Partnerships and Key Industry Events: Established keynote events including MapleSec (cybersecurity), Analytics unleashed and more.

If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, please contact the Trustee to obtain the full document and a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Parties who execute the NDA will be given access to a virtual data room providing confidential information and documents regarding the Company.

The deadline for delivery of a binding letter of intent is June 12, 2024 at 5:00 pm (EST). Trustee’s name: Crowe Soberman Inc. Attention: Zach Zelewicz 1-416-963-7205 Email: [email protected]

 

 

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Assetto Corsa Evo – Kunos’ next racer will support VR from day one https://blackjackblaze.com/assetto-corsa-evo-kunos-next-racer-will-support-vr-from-day-one/ https://blackjackblaze.com/assetto-corsa-evo-kunos-next-racer-will-support-vr-from-day-one/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 10:27:33 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72360

Sim racers get ready. Anybody who has been driving PC race sims for any length of time will have played Assetto Corsa or its spinoff AC Competizione. Many will have played in PCVR by either linking something like a Quest or Pimax Crystal and getting out on the track “for real”

I’d argue that once you have played a race game in VR you are never going back to flat again, flight and race games are perfect for VR so news that Assetto Corsa 2, or Evo as it will be known should have VR support from day one.

We don’t really know much about the game yet, other than we are expecting an announcement and maybe early access at some point in the middle of the year but in an interview translated on Traxion, Kunos co-founder and Executive Manager of Assetto Corsa Evo said, “We aim to have the VR on day zero. (We want) to offer VR support that is more dedicated because with Competizione, from this point of view, we struggled a lot. We worked with Epic [Games] engineers and Nvidia, they came to work [in our] Formello [office] with us for some time. In the end, we found the best possible compromise.”

“Let’s say that the VR fans rest assured.”

Even though VR racing accounts for a relatively small percentage of players, the ones who have VR tend to go all in with many building custom racing cockpits and adding expert gear from the likes of Moza Racing to their equipment list.

The Italian site that ran the interview in video form originally also claims that Kunos sent them the first, what they believe to be, the first screenshot from Assetto Corsa Evo and if that is the case, as you can see from looking at the car interior in the image, we could be in for another remarkable looking game.

More news on the release when we get it.

Featured Image: Courtesy of Multiplayer.it

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DCS World dropping long-awaited Flaming Cliffs 2024 update https://blackjackblaze.com/dcs-world-dropping-long-awaited-flaming-cliffs-2024-update/ https://blackjackblaze.com/dcs-world-dropping-long-awaited-flaming-cliffs-2024-update/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 10:24:32 +0000 https://blackjackblaze.com/?p=72357

Anybody who has ever started getting into DCS World (Digital Combat Simulator) will have had a similar starting journey. Start off with one of the two free planes, probably the SU-25T, and then jump on a forum for advice on what to buy next.

This advice will always generally be to go and purchase Flaming Cliffs as your first expansion as it will give you access to a handful of new aircraft to learn in, none of which are the hardcore high-fidelity ‘real-life’ controls of some of the amazing planes that are available.

In terms of bang for buck, Flaming Cliffs is where your learning curve is at.

Eagle Dynamics has just announced that the Flaming Cliffs module is to get a long-awaited upgrade to a 2024 version that will feature more aircraft and give players access to some new aerial experiences.

ED said, “Flaming Cliffs (FC) 2024 will expand the series with the inclusion of three new aircraft: the FC: F-5E, FC: F-86F, and FC: MiG-15bis. These aircraft are designed to be less complex and easier to learn, making them ideal for players who prefer a more straightforward flight simulation experience. The new models come with DCS Professional Flight Models that ensure a high level of realism.”

Existing Flaming Cliffs 3 owners with F-15C, A-10A, Su-27, J-11, Su-33, Su-25, MiG-29, and MiG-29S, can upgrade to the new version for an early mover $9.99 fee. This special offer will only be available until the end of July, thereafter the upgrade price will increase to $14.99.

Flaming Cliffs 3 is currently for sale priced at $49.99 and it’s not clear if this will rise when 2024 comes out. The above would suggest so but you will still struggle to find a better starting DCS World offering if you are serious about getting into the best combat flight simulator out there today.

If you are unsure about jumping in, you can find out everything you need to know about DCS with our handy guide.

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