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Delta's CEO says the CrowdStrike outage cost the airline $500 million in 5 days

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Delta's CEO says the CrowdStrike outage cost the airline $500 million in 5 days https://ift.tt/sha4DtJ The airline's CEO, Ed Bastian, says the massive tech outage that stranded countless passengers cost the airline a half-billion dollars. The carrier is now preparing litigation against CrowdStrike, he said. (Image credit: Damian Dovarganes)

The antithesis of the Olympics: Using AI to write a fan letter

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The antithesis of the Olympics: Using AI to write a fan letter https://ift.tt/bA0V6HZ In one of Google’s Olympics ads, a dad uses AI tool Gemini to craft a fan letter from his daughter to an Olympian. But it’s the wrong approach to express admiration in a star athlete – and to instill confidence in a burgeoning one. (Image credit: Screenshot by NPR)

Video game performers call strike against gaming companies

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Video game performers call strike against gaming companies https://ift.tt/uWnso3X The union SAG-AFTRA is pushing for additional A.I. protections for its members. (Image credit: Mario Tama)

Justice Dept. claims TikTok collected views on issues like abortion and gun control

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Justice Dept. claims TikTok collected views on issues like abortion and gun control https://ift.tt/2lqPzIk The US Justice Department late Friday accused TikTok of harnessing the capability to gather bulk information on users based on views on divisive social issues like gun control, abortion and religion. (Image credit: Matt Slocum)

A neurological disease stole Rep. Jennifer Wexton's voice. AI helped her get it back.

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A neurological disease stole Rep. Jennifer Wexton's voice. AI helped her get it back. https://ift.tt/O7kXEfH Wexton spoke on the House floor Wednesday using an "augmentative and alternative communication" program. (Image credit: House Television)

Protecting the Paris Games from cyberattacks

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Protecting the Paris Games from cyberattacks https://ift.tt/XRkaJFZ As the Paris Olympics get underway, teams of IT experts have been thinking about one thing for months, and it’s not the sports. It’s the possibility of a disruptive cyberattack.

Childish Gambino, Denzel Curry and Curren$y channel rap's blog era

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Childish Gambino, Denzel Curry and Curren$y channel rap's blog era https://ift.tt/dIhFLyO Three survivors of a chaotic moment in hip-hop conjure its best qualities, a decade and a few major career twists later, for three new albums released on the same day. (Image credit: Pavielle Garcia)

Meta takes down thousands of Instagram and Facebook accounts linked to sextortion

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Meta takes down thousands of Instagram and Facebook accounts linked to sextortion https://ift.tt/YUOskMq The social media owner announced it has taken down thousands of accounts in Nigeria that were linked to financial sexual extortion scams. (Image credit: Michael Dwyer)

This could be the way we watch movies in the future

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This could be the way we watch movies in the future https://ift.tt/IxETCKV Watching a movie is all about kicking back in a comfy chair with a bucket of popcorn and letting the story unfold. But that might change thanks to virtual reality. (Image credit: Andreas Rentz)

As new tech threatens jobs, Silicon Valley promotes no-strings cash aid

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As new tech threatens jobs, Silicon Valley promotes no-strings cash aid https://ift.tt/k1CYHd7 Many tech entrepreneurs have long suggested that guaranteed income could cushion job losses from AI and automation. The latest and largest study of the idea was spearheaded by the man behind ChatGPT. (Image credit: Michael Dwyer)

Chinese companies offer to 'resurrect' deceased loved ones with AI avatars

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Chinese companies offer to 'resurrect' deceased loved ones with AI avatars https://ift.tt/szLwgUb Startups are catering to mourners who want a way to communicate with their lost loved ones — or at least digital likeness of them. (Image credit: Aowen Cao)

Disruptions continue after IT outage affects millions around the globe

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Disruptions continue after IT outage affects millions around the globe https://ift.tt/NhVT8Xn Airports, hospitals, and banks said they were recovering after a failed software update delivered by the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to Microsoft’s Windows systems. (Image credit: Jack Taylor)

A cybersecurity glitch triggered a global technology outage

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A cybersecurity glitch triggered a global technology outage https://ift.tt/NELxFDi Airports, hospitals, banks, and government agencies are recovering from a failed software update delivered by the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to Microsoft’s Windows systems.

A worldwide IT outage disrupted airlines, banks, hospitals and businesses today

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A worldwide IT outage disrupted airlines, banks, hospitals and businesses today https://ift.tt/q0ic9ON One of the biggest IT outages ever caused mayhem around the world today, hobbling airlines, businesses and government agencies. A faulty update from the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike is to blame.

Widespread technology outage disrupts flights and banking around the world

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Widespread technology outage disrupts flights and banking around the world https://ift.tt/v2KZVFB The problem affected airline communications, causing the Federal Aviation Administration to ground major carriers in the U.S., including American Airlines, Delta and United Airlines. (Image credit: Mark Lennihan)

Major Microsoft outage disrupts flights and banking around the world

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Major Microsoft outage disrupts flights and banking around the world https://ift.tt/G5pDBJP A global computer glitch apparently triggered by software distributed by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused widespread global outages late Thursday and into Friday morning.

You can now ask Salvador Dali questions (sort of), as part of an AI installation

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You can now ask Salvador Dali questions (sort of), as part of an AI installation https://ift.tt/2WoYJAL Visitors to the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Fla., can ask the famed Catalan artist, who died in 1989, questions. The Ask Dali installation uses generative AI to bring his consciousness to life.

Five things to know about J.D. Vance’s ties to tech billionaires

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Five things to know about J.D. Vance’s ties to tech billionaires https://ift.tt/qIm24TK Vance, who has become a darling to the Silicon Valley elite, made inroads in tech and venture capital circles during a stint in San Francisco. Now, Vance is tapping that network to supercharge the Trump re-election bid. (Image credit: Drew Angerer)

The best games of 2024 so far, picked by the NPR staff

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The best games of 2024 so far, picked by the NPR staff https://ift.tt/tYLAd8B NPR staff and contributors share their favorite video games of 2024 so far.

What happens when law enforcement wants to break into someone's smartphone?

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What happens when law enforcement wants to break into someone's smartphone? https://ift.tt/QAXzjlR NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to David Gee of Cellebrite, a company that sells tools to law enforcement to help them access locked smartphones. The FBI is a customer.

The best games of 2024 so far, picked by the NPR staff

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The best games of 2024 so far, picked by the NPR staff https://ift.tt/52u4U6Y NPR staff and contributors share their favorite video games of 2024 so far.

The music industry is coming for AI

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The music industry is coming for AI https://ift.tt/TQU9YgK A new lawsuit filed by record labels Universal, Sony and Warner says their catalogs have been ripped off by two AI music generators. But there’s a twist: It’s not clear the courts are on their side.

EU takes Elon Musk's X to court over blue checks and ads

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EU takes Elon Musk's X to court over blue checks and ads https://ift.tt/tiQ5hP9 The European Union has charged Elon Musk’s X with violating new regulations for social media platforms. Musk faces hefty fines over delivering misinformation. (Image credit: Alain Jocard)

Research shows AI can boost creativity for some, but at a cost

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Research shows AI can boost creativity for some, but at a cost https://ift.tt/isnfIKB Amateur writers using AI tools produced stories that were deemed more creative, but the research suggests the creativity of the group overall went down. (Image credit: Moor Studio)

How Russia is using artificial intelligence in its propaganda operations

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How Russia is using artificial intelligence in its propaganda operations https://ift.tt/K738hXP This week, U.S. officials said they disrupted a Russian propaganda operation that used fake social media accounts posing as Americans. Artificial intelligence is making the Kremlin's efforts easier.

AT&T says hackers stole 2022 call and text data from 'nearly all' cell customers

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AT&T says hackers stole 2022 call and text data from 'nearly all' cell customers https://ift.tt/8lP5QMD AT&T believes the data, which was stolen in April, is no longer publicly available. Affected current and former customers will be notified by the company but can also check their status online. (Image credit: Pau Barrena)

AI brings soaring emissions for Google and Microsoft, a major contributor to climate change

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AI brings soaring emissions for Google and Microsoft, a major contributor to climate change https://ift.tt/hGCiJkN The tech giants both report surges in greenhouse gas emissions as they double-down on adding artificial intelligence to all of their products. (Image credit: Josh Edelson)

This U.S. company is helping arm Ukraine against Russia — with AI drones

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This U.S. company is helping arm Ukraine against Russia — with AI drones https://ift.tt/ynY9NIO Palmer Luckey launched his first tech company as a teenager. That was Oculus, the virtual reality headset for gaming. Soon after, he sold it to Facebook for $2 billion. Now 31, Luckey has a new company called Anduril that's making Artificial Intelligence weapons. The Pentagon is buying them – keeping some for itself and sending others to Ukraine. The weapons could be instrumental in helping Ukraine stand up to Russia. Ukraine needs more weapons – and better weapons – to fight against Russia. Could AI weapons made by a billionaire tech entrepreneur's company hold the answer? For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for C onsider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org . Email us at considerthis@npr.org . (Image credit: Philip Cheung for NPR)

A 3D reconstruction of the woolly mammoth genome might help revive the extinct species

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A 3D reconstruction of the woolly mammoth genome might help revive the extinct species https://ift.tt/lPgpZ5W With a skin sample from a 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth, scientists are gaining new insights into what made the animals tick. The findings could also help controversial de-extinction efforts.