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Automakers excoriated by Senators for fighting right-to-repair

Ars Technica - Fri, 2024-12-20 08:09

Yesterday, US Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), and Joshua Hawley (R-MO) sent letters to the heads of Ford, General Motors, and Tesla, as well as the US heads of Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Stellantis, Subaru, Toyota, and Volkswagen, excoriating them over their opposition to the right-to-repair movement.

"We need to hit the brakes on automakers stealing your data and undermining your right-to-repair," said Senator Merkley in a statement to Ars. "Time and again, these billionaire corporations have a double standard when it comes to your privacy and security: claiming that sharing vehicle data with repair shops poses cybersecurity risks while selling consumer data themselves. Oregon has one of the strongest right-to-repair laws in the nation, and that’s why I’m working across the aisle to advance efforts nationwide that protect consumer rights."

Most repairs aren’t at dealerships

The Senators point out that 70 percent of car parts and services currently come from independent outlets, which are seen as trustworthy and providing good value for money, "while nearly all dealerships receive the worst possible rating for price."

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Louisiana bars health dept. from promoting flu, COVID, mpox vaccines: Report

Ars Technica - Fri, 2024-12-20 07:58

Louisiana's health department has been barred from advertising or promoting vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and mpox, according to reporting by NPR, KFF Health News, and New Orleans Public Radio WWNO.

Their investigative report—based on interviews with multiple health department employees who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation—revealed that employees were told of the startling policy change in meetings in October and November and that the policy would be implemented quietly and not put into writing.

Ars Technica has contacted the health department for comment and will update this post with any new information.

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The AI war between Google and OpenAI has never been more heated

Ars Technica - Fri, 2024-12-20 07:44

Over the past month, we've seen a rapid cadence of notable AI-related announcements and releases from both Google and OpenAI, and it's been making the AI community's head spin. It has also poured fuel on the fire of the OpenAI-Google rivalry, an accelerating game of one-upmanship taking place unusually close to the Christmas holiday.

"How are people surviving with the firehose of AI updates that are coming out," wrote one user on X last Friday, which is still a hotbed of AI-related conversation. "in the last <24 hours we got gemini flash 2.0 and chatGPT with screenshare, deep research, pika 2, sora, chatGPT projects, anthropic clio, wtf it never ends."

Rumors travel quickly in the AI world, and people in the AI industry had been expecting OpenAI to ship some major products in December. Once OpenAI announced "12 days of OpenAI" earlier this month, Google jumped into gear and seemingly decided to try to one-up its rival on several counts. So far, the strategy appears to be working, but it's coming at the cost of the rest of the world being able to absorb the implications of the new releases.

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VPN used for VR game cheat sells access to your home network

Ars Technica - Fri, 2024-12-20 07:01

In the hit virtual reality game Gorilla Tag, you swing your arms to pull your primate character around—clambering through virtual worlds, climbing up trees and, above all, trying to avoid an infectious mob of other gamers. If you’re caught, you join the horde. However, some kids playing the game claim to have found a way to cheat and easily “tag” opponents.

Over the past year, teenagers have produced video tutorials showing how to side-load a virtual private network (VPN) onto Meta’s virtual reality headsets and use the location-changing technology to get ahead in the game. Using a VPN, according to the tutorials, introduces a delay that makes it easier to sneak up and tag other players.

While the workaround is likely to be an annoying but relatively harmless bit of in-game cheating, there’s a catch. The free VPN app that the video tutorials point to, Big Mama VPN, is also selling access to its users’ home internet connections—with buyers essentially piggybacking on the VR headset’s IP address to hide their own online activity.

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Review: Fortune and Glory

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 07:00
A combination of puzzle-solving, bare-knuckle boxing, and brilliant performances recall the best of Indy's adventures.
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21 WIRED-Tested Gifts for People Who Need Some Sleep (2024)

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 06:38
Sweet dreams are made of these, from special lamps to noise machines.
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'Batman: Arkham Shadow' Proves VR Gaming Isn't Just a Gimmick

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 06:34
The latest Batman outing for Meta Quest shows that, when done well, VR gaming can hold its own with any platform.
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Home Office Setup Guide (2024): Webcams, Desks, Chairs, and More

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 05:32
Gear can make or break your home office setup. Here’s our ultimate list of nearly 100 items, from monitors and desks to webcams and chairs.
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2024 at Google2024 at Google

Google official blog - Fri, 2024-12-20 05:08
A look back at Google and its products in 2024, from AI advancements to top trending searches.

A look back at Google and its products in 2024, from AI advancements to top trending searches.

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16 Best Hair Straighteners We Tested (2024) | WIRED

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 05:03
Curls and waves are beautiful. But when you want to smooth them out, these hot tools—irons, brushes, and combs—work wonders.
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Why AI language models choke on too much text

Ars Technica - Fri, 2024-12-20 05:00

Large language models represent text using tokens, each of which is a few characters. Short words are represented by a single token (like "the" or "it"), whereas larger words may be represented by several tokens (GPT-4o represents "indivisible" with "ind," "iv," and "isible").

When OpenAI released ChatGPT two years ago, it had a memory—known as a context window—of just 8,192 tokens. That works out to roughly 6,000 words of text. This meant that if you fed it more than about 15 pages of text, it would “forget” information from the beginning of its context. This limited the size and complexity of tasks ChatGPT could handle.

Today’s LLMs are far more capable:

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What’s the Winter Solstice? Celebrations, Science, Livestream

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 04:30
Here’s what happens on the longest night of the year—in the solar system and across different cultures here on Earth.
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I’m Spending the Holidays Watching Cabin Builders on TikTok—While I Still Can

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 04:00
Even if TikTok doesn't get banned in the US next year, it'll still be far from the zone-out place it once was.
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14 Best Office Chairs of 2024— I've Tested 55+ to Pick Them

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 03:36
Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.
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2025 Will Be Smart Glasses All the Way Down

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 03:00
The past year has been filled with announcements about new smart glasses from companies big and small. Don’t expect the deluge to let up anytime soon.
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Use the ‘Anti-AI’ Camera Apps Zerocam and Hallide to Keep Your Photos Looking More Natural

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 02:00
It’s still possible to just take normal-looking photos. Use these apps for Android and iOS to give your phone’s camera a more natural eye.
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Generative AI Still Needs to Prove Its Usefulness

Wired TechBiz - Fri, 2024-12-20 01:00
The hype is fading, and people are asking what generative artificial intelligence is really good for. So far, no one has a decent answer.
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Generative AI Still Needs to Prove Its Usefulness

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 2024-12-20 01:00
The hype is fading, and people are asking what generative artificial intelligence is really good for. So far, no one has a decent answer.
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eBay Coupon Codes and Deals: Up to 60% Off Select Items

Wired Top Stories - Thu, 2024-12-19 23:00
Save up to 60% on a selection of items at eBay, including electronics, home products, card games, and more.
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We’re about to fly a spacecraft into the Sun for the first time

Ars Technica - Thu, 2024-12-19 15:02

Almost no one ever writes about the Parker Solar Probe anymore.

Sure, the spacecraft got some attention when it launched.  It is, after all, the fastest moving object that humans have ever built. At its maximum speed, goosed by the gravitational pull of the Sun, the probe reaches a velocity of 430,000 miles per hour, or more than one-sixth of 1 percent the speed of light. That kind of speed would get you from New York City to Tokyo in less than a minute.

And the Parker Solar Probe also has the distinction of being the first NASA spacecraft named after a living person. At the time of its launch, in August 2018, physicist Eugene Parker was 91 years old.

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