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New Jersey Cannot Regulate Kalshi's Prediction Market, US Appeals Court Rules

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 12:30

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ニュージャージー州 Gaming ジョーカーが Kalshi の予想市場での賭け金の受け入れを禁止できないと連邦上告-court 裁判所が判断しました。フィラデルフィアに本社を置く 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals は、Kalshi が提供するスポーツ関連イベント取引契約の規制権限は Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) のみであると判決しました。

ニュージャージー州は Kalshi のプラットフォーム上での競技大会を含むイベントに関する賭け金を禁止する州のギャンブル法に違反しているとして抗議しました。Kalshi はこれらの契約が「スワップ」と呼ばれる有価証券であり、Commodity Exchange Act 下では CFTC のみが規制できると主張しました。

連邦地裁は Kalshi を支持し仮差止を発令したためニュージャーズー州は上告を申し立てましたが、3rd Circuit 裁判所の大多数は Commodity Exchange Act が州法を優先すると結論付けました。判決は他の CFTC の提訴と一致していました。

この判決は各州による予想市場の規制権限に対する escalating battle の中心的な問題を初めて解決しました。
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: A federal appeals court ruled on Monday that New Jersey gaming regulators cannot prevent Kalshi from allowing people in the state to use its prediction market to place financial bets on the outcome of sporting events. A three-judge panel of the Philadelphia-based 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 (PDF) in finding that the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has exclusive jurisdiction over the sports-related event contracts that Kalshi allows people to trade on its platform. The ruling marked the first time a federal appeals court has ruled on what has become the central issue in an escalating battle over the ability of state gaming regulators to police the activity of prediction market operators. Kalshi and companies like it allow users to place trades and profit from predictions on events such as sports and elections. States argue that firms like Kalshi are operating without required state licenses, in violation of gaming laws, including bans on wagers by those under 21. Those states include New Jersey, which last year sent Kalshi a cease-and-desist letter stating that its listing of sports-related event contracts on its platform violated state gambling laws that prohibit betting on collegiate sports. Kalshi sued the state, arguing its event contracts qualify as "swaps," a type of derivative contract, that under the Commodity Exchange Act can only be regulated by the CFTC, which had granted the company a license to operate a designated contract market (DCM). A lower-court judge had sided with New York-based Kalshi and issued a preliminary injunction, prompting New Jersey to appeal. But a majority of the judges on the 3rd Circuit panel concluded the Commodity Exchange Act likely preempted state law. "Kalshi's sports-related event contracts are swaps traded on a CFTC-licensed DCM, so the CFTC has exclusive jurisdiction," U.S. Circuit Judge David Porter wrote. The ruling was in line with the position advanced in other litigation by the CFTC under President Donald Trump's administration. The regulator last week sued Arizona, Connecticut and Illinois to prevent them from pursuing what it called unlawful efforts to regulate prediction markets.

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OpenAI Calls For Robot Taxes, Public Wealth Fund, and 4-Day Workweek To Tackle AI Disruption

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 08:00

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OpenAIは、先進的人工知能(AI)による社会的混乱に対処するための革新的な政策変更を提案しています。具体的には、ロボット税や公的富積基金、4日間の働き方実験などを含む一連の「初期アイデア」を提示しました。

主な提言は以下の通りです:
1. 公的富積基金:議員とAI企業が長期資産への投資を行い、利益は市民に直接分配されます。
2. 4日間の働き方実験:雇用者に対して無給与の4日間労働を奨励し、新規AIツールによる生産性向上に関連する「ベネフィットボーナス」を提供します。
3. 税制改革:税収基盤を企業利益や資本利得に移行し、労働收入や給料税への依存度を減らします。また、自動化労働に関連する課税も推奨しています。

さらに、米国の電力網の拡大も提案されており、データセンター建設によるエネルギー需要増加に対応するために既に負荷がかかり始めています。これらの提言は、AIによる雇用の大幅な変化を管理し、社会的な混乱を軽減するための初期アイデアとして提示されています。
OpenAI is proposing (PDF) sweeping policy changes to help manage the societal disruption caused by advanced AI, including taxes on automated labor, a public wealth fund, and experiments with a four-day workweek. The company said the policy document offered a series of "initial ideas" to address the risk of "jobs and entire industries being disrupted" by the adoption of AI tools. Business Insider reports: Among the core policy suggestions is a public wealth fund, which would see lawmakers and AI companies work together to invest in long-term assets linked to the AI boom, with returns distributed directly to citizens. Another is that the government should encourage and incentivize employers to experiment with four-day workweeks with no loss in pay and offer "benefits bonuses" tied to productivity gains from new AI tools. The policy document also suggests lawmakers modernize the tax system and shift the tax base to corporate income and capital gains, rather than relying on labor income and payroll taxes that could be hit by a wave of AI-powered job losses. It also recommends taxes related to automated labor. OpenAI also called for the accelerated expansion of the US's electricity grid, which is already feeling the strain from a wave of data center construction and energy demand for training ever more powerful AI models.

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Teardown of Unreleased LG Rollable Shows Why Rollable Phones Aren't a Thing

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 07:00

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LGの未発売-rollableスマートフォンの解体動画は、rollableスマートフォンが実際の製品カテゴリーとして普及しなかった理由を説明しています。その主な理由は、内部構造の複雑さにより生産コストが高くなり、さらに耐久性も問題視されました。内部には複数のモーター、伸縮式のアーム、トラック、背面に巻き取られる画面などがあり、日常的な使用で長期間 Survival できるかは疑問です。

このrollableスマートフォンは、2020年代初頭にいくつか存在しました。Flexible OLEDスクリーンが最終的に手頃な価格で提供されることにより、Samsung Galaxy Z Foldのような可展性スマートフォンが登場しましたが、「手頃な価格」というのは相対的な表現です。LG Rollableはさらに高額な可能性があります。

JerryRigEverythingのZack Nelsonが解体した試作機では、小さなモーター2個と内部トラックに取り付けられた直歯により画面を展開し、移動時に画面を均一に保つ可動的なスプリングアームも含まれています。バッテリーとマザーボードは延長可能なフレームのトレイ内に収納されています。

この試作機の粗い筐体と見えるネジが手助けして、Zack Nelsonは電話を解体し再組み立てすることができました。この解体動画はLGが新たな顧客を引き付けるための製品設計を示していますが、生産性や耐久性の問題によりrollableスマートフォンは実用化されませんでした。
A teardown video of LG's never-released Rollable phone helps explain why rollable phones never became a real product category: they were likely too expensive, fragile, and complicated to manufacture at scale. "The complexity of the internals would have made the Rollable extremely expensive to manufacture, and it would have demanded a high price tag," reports Ars Technica. "Durability is also a big concern. There's just a lot going on inside this phone, with multiple motors, springy arms, tracks, and a screen that has to loop around the back. [...] It seems unlikely the LG Rollable could have survived daily use for multiple years." From the report: The LG Rollable is just one of several rollable concept phones that appeared throughout the early 2020s. Flexible OLED screens had finally become affordable, leading to foldable phones like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold. Although, "affordable" is relative here. Foldables were and still are very expensive devices. Based on what we can see of the complex inner workings of the LG Rollable, these devices may have commanded even higher prices. Noted YouTube phone destroyer JerryRigEverything managed to snag a working prototype LG Rollable. It may even be the unit LG demoed at CES 2021. The device looks like a regular phone at first glance, but a quick swipe activates the motor, which unfurls additional screen real estate from around the back. This makes the viewable area about 40 percent larger without the added thickness of a foldable. The device expands with the aid of two tiny motors, which are attached via straight teeth to an internal track. The screen assembly has zipper-like teeth that keep it locked into the frame as it moves. The motors make a surprising amount of noise when operating, so LG designed the phone to play a musical chime to hide the sound. While the motor does the heavy lifting, the phone also has a lattice of articulating spring-loaded arms inside that keep the OLED panel even as the frame slides side to side. The battery and motherboard sit in a tray that allows the back of the phone to expand as the OLED rolls into view. This is a prototype phone, featuring a chunky frame and visible screws. That helped Zack Nelson from JerryRigEverything successfully disassemble and reassemble the phone. So this little bit of mobile history was not destroyed, and the teardown gives us a good look at how LG was hoping to attract new customers before calling it quits.

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AP Offers Buyouts As Part of Pivot Away From Newspaper Journalism

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 06:00

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アピックス(AP)は、米国の報道職員に対して買収オファーを提供し、「19世紀半ば以来続く新聞 Journalism の焦点から撤退するための加速」と報告しました。この決定は経営が安定している状況から行われており、新聞業界からの収入減少とデジタル、放送、テクノロジークライアントに対する需要増加への対応です。

「AP は危機に瀕していない」(-- Julie Pace, APの編集長兼副社長--)との発言によると、現在の顧客層を認識するために変更が必要であるとしました。APはビジュアルジャーナリズムに焦点を当て、人工知能投資を通じた新たな収益源を開拓しています。大きな新聞企業からの収入は、かつての約10%になりました。

Paceによると、世界全体でスタッフを5%未満削減する計画です。しかし、買収オファーは米国報道職員のみに提供されるため、その人数は5%以上となることが予想されます。具体的な職員数やレイオフの有無については明確ではありません。

アピックスは19世紀中頃にニューヨーク新聞社が共同で運営する形で始まりましたが、現在は新聞企業ではなく視覚ジャーナリズムに重点を置いているとのことです。
The Associated Press is offering buyouts to U.S. journalists "as part of an acceleration away from the focus on newspaper journalism that sustained the company since the mid-1800s," the not-for-profit outlet reported today. AP says it is making the move from a position of strength, responding to shrinking newspaper revenue and growing demand from digital, broadcast, and tech clients. "The AP is not in trouble," said Julie Pace, executive editor and senior vice president of the AP. "We're making these changes from a position of strength but we're doing so now to recognize our changing customer base." From the report: The news organization is becoming more focused on visual journalism and developing new revenue sources, particularly through companies investing in artificial intelligence, to cope with the economic collapse of many legacy news outlets. Once the lion's share of AP's revenue, big newspaper companies now account for 10% of its income. "We're not a newspaper company and we haven't been for quite some time," [said Pace]. Despite changes -- the company has doubled the number of video journalists it employs in the United States since 2022 -- remnants of a staffing structure built largely to provide stories to newspapers and broadcasters in individual states have remained. That has its roots well back in American history; the AP was started in the mid-19th century by New York newspapers looking to share the costs of reporting outside their immediate territory. The number of AP journalists who will lose jobs is murky, in part intentionally. The AP does not say how many journalists it employs, though it has a large international presence as well as its U.S. staff. Pace said the AP's goal is to reduce its global staff by less than 5%. The Marketing and Media Alliance estimated the AP had 3,700 staffers, but it was not clear when that estimate was made. Since buyouts are being offered now to only U.S. journalists, it stands to reason that the cut among that workforce will be more than 5%. Whether there are layoffs depends on how many people take the offer, Pace said.

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Artemis II Astronauts Break Apollo Record For Farthest Distance Humans Have Traveled From Earth

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 05:00

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アーテミスIIの船員は、アポロ13号が樹立した地球から最も遠くまで人間が到達したという記録を更新しました。NASAによると、アメリカ宇宙飛行士リード・ウィゼン、ヴィクター・グラーファー、クリスティナ・コック、カナダ宇宙機関(CSA)のジェラルド・ハンسنは、地球から最も遠くまで人間が到達した記録を樹立しました。アポロ13号が1970年に樹立した248,655マイル(約400,000キロメートル)を上回りました。

また、NASAの飛行責任者ブラッドン・リヨド、キャプションコミュニケーションジェシー・ディール、コマンドおよびハンドリングデータオフィサーのブラッドン・ボータは、地球から最も遠くまで人間が到達した記録を更新した後、船員に対してメールを送り、これが人類で最も長い人間対人間のメッセージであることが判明しました。

アーテミスIIの船員は、オリエンテーション盆地の北西に位置するカレントンという月面のクレーターと、地球からも見える近隣のキャロルクレーターを命名しました。キャロルは、ウィゼンの亡き妻の名前です。

このミッションが完了後には、これらのクレーター名は国際天文学連合に提出される予定です。国際天文学連合は、星やその表面の特徴の名称を管理する組織です。アーテミスIIは約50年ぶりの有人月球回り打ち上げであり、4月1日に成功しました。2日目には「2つのMicrosoft Outlook」が機能していないという問題が発生しました。しかし、4日に地球から10万マイル以上離れたところに到達し、6日には月の引力圏に入り、初めて月の裏側を観測することができました。
Artemis II has broken the Apollo 13 record for the farthest distance humans have ever traveled from Earth. NASA reports: The Artemis II crew of NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen have set the record for the farthest distance from Earth traveled by a human mission, surpassing the Apollo 13 record of 248,655 miles set in 1970. NASA Flight Director Brandon Lloyd, Capsule Communicator Amy Dill, and Command and Handling Data Officer Brandon Borter also marked a lighthearted milestone today by emailing the crew what is now assumed to be the longest person-to-person message ever sent in human history. After breaking the record for human spaceflight, crew also took a moment to provisionally name a couple of craters on the Moon, noting they were able to see them with their naked eye. Just northwest of Orientale basin highlighted above is a crater they would like to name Integrity after their spacecraft and this historic mission. Just northeast of Integrity, on the near and far side boundary, and sometimes visible from Earth, the crew suggested Carroll crater in honor of Reid Wiseman's late wife, Carroll Taylor Wiseman. After this mission is complete, the crater name proposals will be formally submitted to the International Astronomical Union, the organization that governs the naming of celestial bodies and their surface features. On April 1, NASA successfully launched humanity's first crewed trip around the Moon in more than 50 years. A couple of days into the mission, attention turned to a more mundane problem when reports said the astronauts had access to "two Microsoft Outlooks" and neither was working properly. By April 4, the crew had passed 100,000 miles from Earth as they continued deeper into space, and by April 6, they had entered the Moon's gravitational pull and caught their first views of the lunar far side.

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Samsung's Messages App Is Shutting Down

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 04:00

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サムスンは2026年7月に「Samsung Messages」アプリを終了すると発表し、ガラクシー端末のユーザーに対して「Google Messages」への切り替えを推奨しています。新しいデバイスでは既に「Samsung Messages」のインストールがサポートされていません。ただし、Android 11以下のユーザーは影響を受けず、「Samsung Messages」アプリを使用できます。

サムスンは、アプリ終了後も緊急サービス番号や装置内定義された緊急連絡先経由でのメッセージ送信が可能であると明記しています。一部の2022年以前に発売されたデバイスでは、アプリ切り替えにより一時的に RCS コンversation が遮断される可能性があるが、両者が「Google Messages」に移行次第で復旧すると警告しています。

さらに、サムスンは「Google Messages」への切り替えがセキュリティの改善やAI機能、複数デバイス間での連携強化などの利点をもたらすと主張しています。
Samsung says it will discontinue its Samsung Messages app in July 2026 and is directing Galaxy users to switch to Google Messages instead. Android Central reports: [...] Samsung says users can switch to Google Messages as their default app to maintain a consistent Android messaging experience. The fine print also states that once the app is discontinued, "sending messages via Samsung Messages on your phone will no longer be possible, except for emergency service numbers or emergency contacts defined in your device." Samsung also notes that users will no longer be able to download the Messages app from the Galaxy Store once it is discontinued. Newer devices, including the Galaxy S26 series, already do not support installing Samsung Messages. It is, however, worth noting that users on Android 11 or older are not affected by this change and will still be able to use the Samsung Messages app on their devices. [...] Samsung also warns that on some devices released before 2022, switching apps may temporarily disrupt ongoing RCS conversations. However, chats should resume once both users move to Google Messages. The company also highlights some of the benefits of the switch, including improved security, RCS support, AI features, and better multi-device connectivity.

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Germany Doxes 'UNKN,' Head of RU Ransomware Gangs REvil, GandCrab

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 03:00

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ドイツの捜査当局が、ゲイダ CrabとREvilなど初のマルウェア集団を指揮した「UNKN」として知られる暗号化犯罪者の名前と顔を明らかにしました。その人物は31歳のロシア人デニイル・マキシモヴィッチ・シュクインと判明し、ドイツ連邦警察(BKA)は彼を「UNKNOWN」または「UNKN」と呼んでいます。

シュクインは2019年から2021年にかけて、独国内の少なくとも130件以上のコンピュータ攻撃や脅迫に関与し、約2百万ユーロを脅迫金として得たとされます。これらの攻撃は総額で3500万ユーロの経済的な被害を与えました。

BKAはシュクインがGandCrabとREvilという世界最大規模のマルウェア集団の頭脳を務めていたとしており、これらのグループは「ダブルエクストロージョン」という手法を初めて採用しました。これはハッキングされたシステムを開錠するための一時的な金銭要求と、データが公表されることへの別途支払いが含まれます。

シュクインのコインベースアカウントには31万7000ドル以上の不正得票が入っているとBKAは発表しています。彼は現在ロシアのクリナードに住んでいると推測されていますが、移動を禁止するわけではありません。
An anonymous reader quotes a report from KrebsOnSecurity: An elusive hacker who went by the handle "UNKN" and ran the early Russian ransomware groups GandCrab and REvil now has a name and a face. Authorities in Germany say 31-year-old Russian Daniil Maksimovich Shchukin headed both cybercrime gangs and helped carry out at least 130 acts of computer sabotage and extortion against victims across the country between 2019 and 2021. Shchukin was named as UNKN (a.k.a. UNKNOWN) in an advisory published by the German Federal Criminal Police (the "Bundeskriminalamt" or BKA for short). The BKA said Shchukin and another Russian -- 43-year-old Anatoly Sergeevitsch Kravchuk -- extorted nearly $2 million euros across two dozen cyberattacks that caused more than 35 million euros in total economic damage. Germany's BKA said Shchukin acted as the head of one of the largest worldwide operating ransomware groups GandCrab and REvil, which pioneered the practice of double extortion -- charging victims once for a key needed to unlock hacked systems, and a separate payment in exchange for a promise not to publish stolen data. Shchukin's name appeared in a Feb. 2023 filing (PDF) from the U.S. Justice Department seeking the seizure of various cryptocurrency accounts associated with proceeds from the REvil ransomware gang's activities. The government said the digital wallet tied to Shchukin contained more than $317,000 in ill-gotten cryptocurrency. The BKA believes Shchukin resides in Krasnodar, Russia, where he is from. "Based on the investigations so far, it is assumed that the wanted person is abroad, presumably in Russia," the BKA advised. "Travel behavior cannot be ruled out."

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More Americans Are Breaking Into the Upper Middle Class

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 02:00

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米国人の多くが上流中間層に進出しています。アメリカ経済研究所(AEI)による報告書によると、2024年の時点で約31%の米国人が上流中間層に属しており、1979年時点の約10%から大幅な増加となっています。

上流中間層は、一家三人で2024ドル換算で13万3,000ドルから40万ドル程度の収入を持つ家族を指します。この報告書では資産や不動産などは考慮していません。

世代ごとの分析によると、ベビーブーム世代は裕福な生活を送るようになり、シルバーセキュリティと株式投資からの収益が支えになっています。ミレニアル世代も2008~2009年の金融危機の影響から回復し、安定した収入を得ています。

一方で、物価上昇や生活必需品の高値は多くの家族を財政的な不安定さに追いやっています。これらのコストは高収入家庭も苦しんでおり、多くの人にとって豊かさを感じていない理由となっています。

報告書では、収入に基づいて5つのグループに分類しており、上流中間層と裕福な2つが最も多くなりました。
More Americans have moved into upper-middle-class incomes over the past several decades (source paywalled; alternative source), with new research suggesting that group has grown sharply while the lower and core middle class have shrunk. The Wall Street Journal reports: In 2024, about 31% of Americans were part of the upper middle class, up from about 10% in 1979, according to a report released this year by the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute. There is no single, standard definition of middle class, or upper middle class, and what counts as a hefty income in one city can feel paltry in another. The AEI report, by Stephen Rose and Scott Winship, classified a family of three earning $133,000 to $400,000 in 2024 dollars as upper middle class. Households earning more were categorized as rich. The analysis looked just at incomes, not assets such as stocks or real estate. [...] The gains span generations. Many baby boomers, born to parents who grew up in the Great Depression, are living well on their savings, aided by steady Social Security checks and decades of stock-portfolio gains that they can now tap. Millennials, who everyone worried would be permanently set back by the 2008-09 financial crisis, are earning solid incomes, buying homes and surpassing their parents. Many families are surprised to find that they have moved into this new economic tier, and see themselves as comfortable, not rich. They tend to have jobs that are white collar but not flashy -- think accountants, not tech founders. This doesn't mean that all Americans are climbing the ladder. Entrenched inflation and higher prices on major necessities have pushed many families closer to the financial edge, or locked them out of homeownership. Those costs weigh on high-earning families too, and for many are the reason they don't feel wealthy. The AEI report divided families into five different groups by income. Three groups were in the middle: lower middle class, core middle class and upper middle class. The authors found that more families now fall into the two highest-earning groups -- upper middle class and rich -- and fewer fall into the three lower-earning categories.

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Peter Thiel Is Betting Big On Solar-Powered Cow Collars

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 01:00

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ニュージーランドのアグテック企業Halterは、シリーズEで22億ドルを調達し、現在の評価額が20億ドルになったと報告されています。この投資はPeter Thiel率いるFounders Fundがリードし、Blackbird, DCVC, Bond, Bessemerなども参加しました。Halterは、米国、オーストラリア、ニュージーランドに既存の事業を拡大すると共に、アイルランド、イギリス、北米と南米の一部地域にも進出する計画です。

Halterの技術は、太陽能発電式の牛の首輪と農場内のタワーを利用して、放牧牛から得られる約6,000データポイント/分をクラウドベースのプラットフォームとアプリに送り込みます。首輪は牛にとって快適で、AIが使用して移動すべき地点や予定された区域外に入らないように音声メッセージや振動を出します。首輪には反応がない場合にも電気ショックを提供します。

このアプリでは、実際の状況に基づくデジタルモデルを作成し、農家は数クリックで牛の確認や移動ができます。Halterは独自の「Cowgorithm」と呼ぶアルゴリズムを持ち、70億時間分の動物行動データに学習しています。この技術は、牧畜を管理する際に農家の作業を簡略化し、物理的な柵の建設コスト削減に貢献すると共に、放牧地管理に関する洞察を提供して土壌の健康と生産性を改善します。

現在、世界中で約2,000人の農家と牧畜者がHalterのテクノロジーを使用しています。
Halter, a New Zealand agtech startup now valued at $2 billion, has raised $220 million to expand its AI-powered cattle management system. "Halter is now valued at $2 billion following the Series E, which was led by Peter Thiel's Founders Fund with participation from Blackbird, DCVC, Bond, Bessemer, and several others," reports Inc. From the report: Halter plans to use the funding to expand its existing footprint in the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand, as well as to grow into new markets such as Ireland, the U.K., and parts of North and South America. The round is one of the biggest to-date in the industry, and comes amid growing adoption of the technology among U.S. ranchers. According to Halter, U.S. ranchers have erected some 60,000 miles of virtual fencing since the company's launch in 2024. Halter's technology works through a system of solar-powered collars and in-pasture towers that collect data -- some 6,000 data points per collar per minute -- from grazing cattle and feed it into a cloud-based platform and app for farmers. The collars are ergonomically designed to be comfortable for the cattle wearing them, and leverage AI to play audio cues or vibrate when it is time to move to a different grazing location or if they step outside of a predetermined zone. The collars can also deliver an electric pulse if an animal does not respond. Halter's app also creates a digital twin of a ranch, which essentially means a digital replica that leverages real-time data to accurately reflect conditions. Farmers can consult the app to check on their herd, or fence, and move cattle with just a few clicks. Halter also has a proprietary algorithm that it calls a "Cowgorithm" trained on seven billion hours of animal behavior. Altogether, this technology is meant to make ranchers' lives easier when herding cattle, help them save money on building physical fencing, and provide insights about pasture management to improve soil health and pasture productivity. Halter says some 2,000 farmers and ranchers currently use its tech worldwide.

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Copilot Is 'For Entertainment Purposes Only,' According To Microsoft's ToS

著者: BeauHD
2026年4月7日 00:00

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MicrosoftのCopilotに関する利用規約が、「エンターテイメント用のものであり、信頼するな」と警告していることが明らかになりました。TechCrunchによると、Copilotは「間違える可能性があるし、意図した通りに動作しないかもしれません。重要なアドバイスには依存しないでください。自己責任で利用してください」という文言があります。この規約は2025年10月24日に更新されたとされています。

Microsoftはこれらの利用規約を「古い表現」だとし、今後見直す意向を示しています。Tom's Hardwareでは、他のAI企業も類似の警告を発表しており、OpenAIやxAIはチャットボットの出力が「真実」として扱われないよう注意を呼びかけています。

この記事はSlashdotから引用されています。
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: AI skeptics aren't the only ones warning users not to unthinkingly trust models' outputs -- that's what the AI companies say themselves in their terms of service. Take Microsoft, which is currently focused on getting corporate customers to pay for Copilot. But it's also been getting dinged on social media over Copilot's terms of use, which appear to have been last updated on October 24, 2025. "Copilot is for entertainment purposes only," the company warned. "It can make mistakes, and it may not work as intended. Don't rely on Copilot for important advice. Use Copilot at your own risk." Microsoft described the terms of service as "legacy language," saying it will be updated. Tom's Hardware notes that similar AI warnings remain common across the industry, with companies like OpenAI and xAI also cautioning users not to treat chatbot output as "the truth" or as "a sole service of truth or factual information."

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Linux Finally Starts Removing Support for Intel's 37-Year-Old i486 Processor

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 20:34

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Linuxの開発者たちは、37年前から使われていないインテルのi486プロセッサのサポートを削除する作業を開始すると報告しています。Phoronixは、「現在のLinuxディストリビューションでは、i486 CPUのサポートは見られません」と述べています。

インゴ・モランによって書かれた変更案「x86/cpu: Remove M486/M486SX/ELAN support」により、Linux内蔵のi486サポートが徐々に撤廃されます。これは1989年に初めてリリースされた古いCPUへの対応を含んでおり、Linusトーマス自身もこのサポートからの撤退を求めています。「x86アーキテクチャには、現代のカーネルでほとんど使用されていない古き32ビットCPU向けの複雑なハードウェアエミュレーション機能があり、これにより問題が生じることがあり、それらを解決する時間は他のことに使われるべきだ」と彼は述べています。

まだi486プロセッサを使っている一部の人々にとって、長期間サポートを受けられるLTS版Linuxディストリビューションの使用が推奨されます。
"It's finally time," writes Phoronix — since "no known Linux distribution vendors are still shipping with i486 CPU support." "A patch queued into one of the development branches ahead of the upcoming Linux 7.1 merge window is set to finally begin the process of phasing out and ultimately removing Intel 486 CPU support from the Linux kernel." More details from XDA-Developers: Authored by Ingo Molnar, the change, titled "x86/cpu: Remove M486/M486SX/ELAN support," begins dismantling Linux's built-in support for the i486, which was first released back in 1989. As the changelog notes, even Linus is keen to cut ties with the architecture: "In the x86 architecture we have various complicated hardware emulation facilities on x86-32 to support ancient 32-bit CPUs that very very few people are using with modern kernels. This compatibility glue is sometimes even causing problems that people spend time to resolve, which time could be spent on other things. As Linus recently remarked: 'I really get the feeling that it's time to leave i486 support behind. There's zero real reason for anybody to waste one second of development effort on this kind of issue'..." If you're one of the rare few who still keep the decades-old CPU alive, your best bet will be to grab an LTS Linux distro that keeps the older version of Linux for a few more years.

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Russia's VPN Crackdown Caused Bank Outages, Telegram Founder Says

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 16:34

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ロシアのVPN規制が銀行サービスの全!");+1 outageを引き起こしたという、テレグラフ創業者パavel Durov氏の話が報じられています。Durov氏によると、「6500万人のロシア人が日々の使用に必要なVPNを通じてテレグラフを使っているにもかかわらず、テレグラフはロシアでブロックされています」。政府は数年間、VPN規制に挑戦してきましたが、「彼らの規制努力が銀行サービスの全!");+1停止を引き起こした」とDurov氏は述べています。

また、Appleのアプリストアへの支払いは4月1日からロシアで利用不可能となりました。さらに、モバイル通信会社にTop-up機能を無効にするよう要請したデジタル開発省も影響を与えています。

この状況についてDurov氏は「イランでの同様の規制が広範なVPN使用への移行を促進したように、ロシアでもデジタル抵抗運動が始まった」と述べ、テレグラフが規制をかいくぐるために努力し続けることを宣言しました。
Russia's "great crackdown" on VPNs — and a clampdown on Telegram's messaging platform — had an unintended side effect, reports Bloomberg. It "triggered the widespread banking outage seen across the country this week, Telegram's billionaire founder Pavel Durov said." "Telegram was banned in Russia, yet 65 million Russians still use it daily via VPNs," Durov said Saturday in a post on Telegram. "The government has spent years trying to ban VPNs too. Their blocking attempts just triggered a massive banking failure; cash briefly became the only payment method nationwide yesterday." Attempts on Friday to limit VPN use could have sparked the disruption affecting banking apps, The Bell and other Russian media reported, citing industry sources who weren't identified. The outage may have been caused by an overload in the filtering systems run by Russia's communications watchdog, according to the reports, with experts warning that major restrictions risk undermining network stability... Separately, payments for Apple Inc.'s app store and other services became unavailable in Russia from April 1, the US company said on its website, without saying why. Earlier, RBC newswire reported that the Digital Development Ministry had asked mobile operators to disable top-ups, which could help limit VPN use.... Durov, who's being investigated in Russia for allegedly aiding terrorist activity, compared the situation in his home country to Iran, where similar restrictions prompted widespread adoption of VPNs instead of the intended shift to state-backed messaging apps. "Welcome back to the Digital Resistance, my Russian brothers and sisters," said Durov, who has lived in Dubai and France in recent years. "The entire nation is now mobilized to bypass these absurd restrictions," he wrote, adding that Telegram would continue adapting to make its traffic harder to detect and block.

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Artemis Astronauts Enter Moon's Gravitational Pull, Catch First Glimpses of Far Side

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 13:41

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アーテミス計画の宇宙飛行士たちは月の引力圏内に入り、遠い面を初めて見ることができました。NASAによると、「月の重力が地球よりも強くなる」ということで、この週に6時間の月周回航行が始まります。現在、アーテミス宇宙飛行士たちはアポロ13号以来の最大の離地距離(約4,100マイル)を更新しようと努力しています。

NASAのクリスティナ・コックによると、「地球と異なる様相を呈している」とし、レid・ウィズマンは「素晴らしい達成」と表現しました。カナダのジェリミー・ハンسنは、宇宙船窓から見ることのできる現実が写真よりも圧倒的に美しいと言っています。

接近点で約4,070マイルに近づき、月の遠い面の一部を観測します。NASAのケイリー・ユーニョによると、オレナイトン盆地の大半など、人類が見たことがない部分を見ることができます。また、太陽が月で隠れ、日食が起きます。

アポロ2号以来の遠い離地距離を記録し、約4日後に太平洋サンディエゴ付近に帰還します。再入中に国際宇宙ステーションとの連絡を取りますが、通信は約40分間中断されます。NASAは深空ネットワークを使用して通信を行います。

この航海では、国際宇宙ステーションの乗組員とコスモス的な会話ができる初めての機会となりました。
NASA's Artemis astronauts are now entering "the lunar sphere of influence," reports NBC News, "meaning the pull of the moon's gravity will become stronger than Earth's." Now as they begin their swing around the moon, the Artemis astronauts "are chasing after Apollo 13's maximum range from Earth," reports the Associated Press, hoping to beat its distance from Earth by more than 4,100 miles (6,600 kilometers). They'll begin their six-hour lunar flyby 14 hours from now (at 2:45 p.m. ET Monday). But in a space-to-earth interview Saturday with NBC News, the astronauts were already describing their first glimpses of the edge of the far side: [NASA astronaut Christina Koch realized] it looked different from what she was accustomed to on Earth. "The darker parts just aren't quite in the right place," she said. "And something about you senses that is not the moon that I'm used to seeing...." [Astronaut Reid] Wiseman called the flight a "magnificent accomplishment" and said the astronauts' ability to gaze at both Earth and the moon from their spacecraft has been "truly awe-inspiring." "The Earth is almost in full eclipse. The moon is almost in full daylight, and the only way you could get that view is to be halfway between the two entities," he said... And while the early photos of Earth and the moon that [Canadian astronaut Jeremy] Hansen and his colleagues have beamed back have been spectacular, the Canadian astronaut said they pale in comparison to the real deal outside their capsule's windows. "I know those photos are amazing," he said, "but let me assure you, it is another level of amazing up here." And their upcoming six-hour lunar flyby "promises views of the moon's far side that were too dark or too difficult to see by the 24 Apollo astronauts who preceded them," notes the Associated Press: A total solar eclipse also awaits them as the moon blocks the sun, exposing snippets of shimmering corona.... At closest approach, they will come within 4,070 miles (6,550 kilometers) of the moon. Because they launched on April 1, the rendezvous won't have as much of the far lunar side illuminated as other dates would have. But the crew still will be able make out "definite chunks of the far side that have never been seen" by humans, said NASA geologist Kelsey Young, including a good portion of Orientale Basin. They'll call down their observations as they photograph the gray, pockmarked scenes. There's a suite of professional-quality cameras on board, and each astronaut also has an iPhone for more informal, spur-of-the-minute picture-taking... Orion will be out of contact with Mission Control for nearly an hour when it's behind the moon. The same thing happened during the Apollo moonshots. NASA is relying on its Deep Space Network to communicate with the crew, but the giant antennas in California, Spain and Australia won't have a direct line of sight when Orion disappears behind the moon for approximately 40 minutes... Once Artemis II departs the lunar neighborhood, it will take four days to return home. The capsule will aim for a splashdown in the Pacific near San Diego on April 10, nine days after its Florida launch. During the flight back, the astronauts will link up via radio with the crew of the orbiting International Space Station. This is the first time that a moon crew has colleagues in space at the same time and NASA can't pass up the opportunity for a cosmic chitchat.

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Internet Bug Bounty Pauses Payouts, Citing 'Expanding Discovery' From AI-Assisted Research

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 10:34

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インターネットバグボーナスプログラムは新規報告を一時停止し、人工知能(AI)を使用した研究による「発見の拡大」が理由として挙げられた。このプログラムは2012年に始まり、既に150万ドル以上の賞金を研究者に支払っている。

現在までのところ、8割の賞金は新しい欠陥の発見に対するもので、残りの2割は脆弱性の修復支援のためだった。しかしAIがバグ検出を容易にするにつれて、このバランスが変化する必要があると、HackerOneは述べている。

初めに影響を受けたのはNode.jsプロジェクトで、プログラムチームはHackerOneを通じて報告書を引き続き受け付けるが、インターネットバグボーナスプログラムからの資金がなければ報酬を支払わない旨がウェブサイトの発表で明らかになった。

Googleも先月、同社のオープンソースソフトウェア脆弱性報奨プログラムに対するAI生成の報告書を受け付けを停止している。インターネットバグボーナスは「コミュニティへの責任として、探査と修復という大いなる目標を達成するためのプログラムを改善しなければならない」と強調した。

この一時停止期間を利用して、プロジェクト管理者や研究者と一緒にインセンティブの構造を見直し、オープンソース生態系の現実に合わせたものを作り上げることを目指している。
The Internet Bug Bounty program "has been paused for new submissions," they announced last week. Running since 2012, the program is funded by "a number of leading software companies," reports InfoWorld, "and has awarded more than $1.5m to researchers who have reported bugs " Up to now, 80% of its payouts have been for discoveries of new flaws, and 20% to support remediation efforts. But as artificial intelligence makes it easier to find bugs, that balance needs to change, HackerOne said in a statement. "AI-assisted research is expanding vulnerability discovery across the ecosystem, increasing both coverage and speed. The balance between findings and remediation capacity in open source has substantively shifted," said HackerOne. Among the first programs to be affected is the Node.js project, a server-side JavaScript platform for web applications known for its extensive ecosystem. While the project team will continue to accept and triage bug reports through HackerOne, without funding from the Internet Bug Bounty program it will no longer pay out rewards, according to an announcement on its website... [J]ust last month, Google also put a halt to AI-generated submissions provided to its Open Source Software Vulnerability Reward Program. The Internet Bug Bounty stressed that "We have a responsibility to the community to ensure this program effectively accomplishes its ambitious dual purpose: discovery and remediation. Accordingly, we are pausing submissions while we consider the structure and incentives needed to further these goals..." "We remain committed to strengthening open source security. Working with project maintainers and researchers, we're actively evaluating solutions to better align incentives with open source ecosystem realities and ensure vulnerability discoveries translate into durable remediation outcomes."

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Claude Code Leak Reveals a 'Stealth' Mode for GenAI Code Contributions - and a 'Frustration Words' Regex

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 08:41

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Claudeコードのソース漏洩に関する記事を日本語で要約します:

PC Worldは、Claudeコードの50万行以上のソースコードが公開され、「様々な重要な詳細」が明らかになったと報告しています。その中には:
- クラウデの「隠しモード」があり、これにより公開コーディングベースへの「スリルな貢献」が可能になりました。
- 「常にオン」の代理機能
- たまごっちのような「バディ」機能

さらに、漏洩コードにはユーザーのメッセージから不満の表現(「ワーファー」とか「このやつ嫌いだ」など)を検出する正規表現(regex)が含まれていることがわかりました。しかし、Claudeコードがこれらの不満の文字列を探し回る理由やその目的は明示されていません。

関連記事:劇場で上映される希望的なAIに関する最新映画「The AI Doc」
Anthropic社による著作権侵害申し立てとClaudeコードソースコードの削除要求
インターネットバounty支払い停止、AI補助研究からの発見拡大を理由に説明
That leak of Claude Code's source code "revealed all kinds of juicy details," writes PC World. The more than 500,000 lines of code included: - An 'undercover mode' for Claude that allows it to make 'stealth' contributions to public code bases - An 'always-on' agent for Claude Code - A Tamagotchi-style 'Buddy' for Claude "But one of the stranger bits discovered in the leak is that Claude Code is actively watching our chat messages for words and phrases — including f-bombs and other curses — that serve as signs of user frustration." Specifically, Claude Code includes a file called "userPromptKeywords.ts" with a simple pattern-matching tool called regex, which sweeps each and every message submitted to Claude for certain text matches. In this particular case, the regex pattern is watching for "wtf," "wth," "omfg," "dumbass," "horrible," "awful," "piece of — -" (insert your favorite four-letter word for that one), "f — you," "screw this," "this sucks," and several other colorful metaphors... While the Claude Code leak revealed the existence of the "frustration words" regex, it doesn't give any indication of why Claude Code is scouring messages for these words or what it's doing with them.

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Hundreds of Theatres Show Apocalyptic-Yet-Optimistic New Movie, 'The AI Doc'

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 07:39
Hundreds of theatres are now showing a new documentary called The AI Doc: Or How I Became An Apocaloptimist. Variety calls it "playful and heady,"edited "with a spirit of ADHD alertness." The New York Times suggests it "tries to cover so much that it ends up being more confusing than clarifying, but parts are fascinating." But the Los Angeles Times calls it an "aggravating soup of information and opinion that wants to move at the speed of machine thought." So while co-director Daniel Roher asks whether he should bring a child into a world with AI, "Perhaps more urgently, should Roher have made an AI doc that treats us like children?" First, he parades all the safety doomers, seeming to believe their warnings that an unfeeling superintelligence is upon us and we can't trust it. Then, sufficiently disturbed, he hauls in the AI cheerleaders, a suspiciously positive gang who can envision only medical miracles and grindless lives in which we're all full-time artists. Only then, after this simplistic setup where platitudes reign, do we get the section in which the subject is treated like the brave (and grave) new world it is: geopolitically fraught, economically tenuous and a playground for billionaires. Why couldn't the complexity have been the dialogue from the beginning, instead of the play-dumb cartoon "The AI Doc" feels like for so long? Maybe Roher believes this is what our increasingly gullible, truth-challenged citizenry needs from an explanatory doc: a flashy, kindhearted reminder that we're the change we need to be. Read more reactions here and here. Mashable warns the documentary's director "will ultimately craft a journey that feels like a panic attack in real time. In the end, you may not feel better about mankind's chances against the rise of AI. But you'll likely feel less helpless in the future before us all." They also point out that the film "shares some ways its audience can more actively be apart of the conversation, and provides a link to the film's website for engagement," where 6,948 people have now signed up for its newsletter. ("Demand a seat at the table," urges its signup button, under a warning that "Government and AI companies are designing our future without us. We need to reclaim our voice in shaping the future of AI...")

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Hundreds of Theatres Show Apocalyptic-Yet-Optomistic New Movie, 'The AI Doc'

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 07:39

🤖 AI Summary

新作ドキュメンタリー映画「The AI Doc:あるいはAIと Became An Apocaloptimist」が数百の劇場で上映されています。Varietyはこの作品を「面白く、深遠だ」と評し、「ADHDのような気分で編集されている」と指摘しています。しかしニューヨーク・タイムズは「多くの情報と見解をカバーしようとしすぎて、理解しづらい」と批判しています。

監督のダニエル・ローマーがAIと子供を抱えるべきかどうかを問う一方で、「我々を幼児扱いしたこのドキュメンタリーは、より重要な質問を先送りしている。」としています。最初に「安全な心配者」と呼ばれる人々を紹介し、その後「AI cheerleaders」と呼ばれる楽天的なグループが登場します。

映画の内容は複雑で、「The AI Doc」は長い間単純な言葉遊びのようでした。しかしMashableは、「このドキュメンタリーは我々に未来への力強さを教え、政府やAI企業から声を持ち返す必要性を訴える」と評しています。

最後まで視聴者は「AIとの戦いに対する人類の機会を増やす」という実感を感じないかもしれませんが、その先に自分たちで行動する手立てが提供されることでしょう。映画のウェブサイトには6,948人がサインアップしています。
Hundreds of theatres are now showing a new documentary called The AI Doc: Or How I Became An Apocaloptimist. Variety calls it "playful and heady,"edited "with a spirit of ADHD alertness." The New York Times suggests it "tries to cover so much that it ends up being more confusing than clarifying, but parts are fascinating." But the Los Angeles Times calls it an "aggravating soup of information and opinion that wants to move at the speed of machine thought." So while co-director Daniel Roher asks whether he should bring a child into a world with AI, "Perhaps more urgently, should Roher have made an AI doc that treats us like children?" First, he parades all the safety doomers, seeming to believe their warnings that an unfeeling superintelligence is upon us and we can't trust it. Then, sufficiently disturbed, he hauls in the AI cheerleaders, a suspiciously positive gang who can envision only medical miracles and grindless lives in which we're all full-time artists. Only then, after this simplistic setup where platitudes reign, do we get the section in which the subject is treated like the brave (and grave) new world it is: geopolitically fraught, economically tenuous and a playground for billionaires. Why couldn't the complexity have been the dialogue from the beginning, instead of the play-dumb cartoon "The AI Doc" feels like for so long? Maybe Roher believes this is what our increasingly gullible, truth-challenged citizenry needs from an explanatory doc: a flashy, kindhearted reminder that we're the change we need to be. Read more reactions here and here. Mashable warns the documentary's director "will ultimately craft a journey that feels like a panic attack in real time. In the end, you may not feel better about mankind's chances against the rise of AI. But you'll likely feel less helpless in the future before us all." They also point out that the film "shares some ways its audience can more actively be apart of the conversation, and provides a link to the film's website for engagement," where 6,948 people have now signed up for its newsletter. ("Demand a seat at the table," urges its signup button, under a warning that "Government and AI companies are designing our future without us. We need to reclaim our voice in shaping the future of AI...")

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Will 'AI-Assisted' Journalists Bring Errors and Retractions?

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 06:22

🤖 AI Summary

AIによる記事作成が報道業界に影響を与えつつあるという記事を要約します。42歳のジャーナリスト、ニック・ライチテンバーグは、AIの助けを借りて約600本の記事を書いたことで知られています。彼の記事作成速度は非常に速く、一度に7つの記事を作成することもあります。

一方で、AIによって生成された記事には誤りや不適切な引用の可能性があり、すでに数件の訂正が行われています。ニューヨーク・タイムズなどでもAIによる plagiat の問題が報告されています。ジャーナリストたちはAIによる報道が人間の判断と経験を代替するものではなく、人間中心の journalism は不可欠だと主張しています。

しかし、多くのニュースルームではAIを使用し、効率化を図っています。USAトゥデイはAI-assisted reporterのポジションを開設しており、GoogleもAI関連の賞を設けています。これらの動きからAIが報道業界に浸透していく可能性がありますが、一方で誤った使用により信頼性に影響を与える懸念もあります。

結論として、AIは効率化には有用ですが、人間中心のジャーナリズムの質を保つためにも適切な監視と規制が必要だと指摘されています。
Meet the "journalist" who "uploads press releases or analyst notes into AI tools and prompts them to spit out articles that he can edit and publish quickly," according to the Wall Street Journal. "AI-assisted stories accounted for nearly 20% of Fortune's web traffic in the second half of 2025." And most were written by 42-year-old Nick Lichtenberg, who has now written over 600 AI-assisted stories, producing "more stories in six months than any of his colleagues at Fortune delivered in a year." One Wednesday in February, he cranked out seven. "I'm a bit of a freak," Lichtenberg said... A story by Lichtenberg sometimes starts with a prompt entered into Perplexity or Google's NotebookLM, asking it to write something based on a headline he comes up with. He moves the AI tools' initial drafts into a content-management system and edits the stories before publishing them for Fortune's readers... A piece from earlier that morning about Josh D'Amaro being named Disney CEO took 10 minutes to get online, he said... Like other journalists, Lichtenberg vets his stories. He refers back to the original documents to confirm the information he's reporting is correct. He reaches out to companies for comment. But he admits his process isn't as thorough as that of magazine fact-checkers. While Lichtenberg started out saying his stories were co-authored with "Fortune Intelligence", he now typically signs his own name, according to the article, "because he feels the work is mostly his own." (Though his stories "sometimes" disclose generative AI was used as a research tool...) The article asks with he could be "a bellwether for where much of the media business is headed..." "Much of the content people now consume online is generated by artificial intelligence, with some 9% of newly published newspaper articles either partially or fully AI-generated, according to a 2025 study led by the University of Maryland. The number of AI-generated articles on the web surpassed human-written ones in late 2024, according to research and marketing agency Graphite." Some executives have made full-throated declarations about the threat posed by AI. New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger said AI "is almost certainly going to usher in an unprecedented torrent of crap," referencing deepfakes as an example. The NewsGuild of New York, the union representing Fortune employees and journalists at other media outlets, said the people are what makes journalism so powerful. "You simply can't replicate lived experiences, human judgment and expertise," said president Susan DeCarava. For Chris Quinn, the editor of local publications Cleveland.com and the Plain Dealer, AI tools have helped tame other torrents facing the industry. AI has allowed the outlets to cover counties in Ohio that otherwise might go ignored by scraping information from local websites and sending "tips" to reporters, he said. It has also edited stories and written first drafts so the newsrooms' journalists can focus on the calls, research and reporting needed for their stories.... Newsrooms from the New York Times to The Wall Street Journal are deploying AI in various ways to help reporters and editors work more efficiently.... Not all newsrooms disclose their use of AI, and in some cases have rolled out new tools that resulted in errors or PR gaffes. An October study from the European Broadcasting Union and the BBC, which relied on professional journalists to evaluate the news integrity of more than 3,000 AI responses, found that almost half of all AI responses had at least one significant issue. Last week the New York Times even issued a correction when a freelance book reviewer using an AI tool unknowingly included "language and details similar to those in a review of the same book published in The Guardian." But it was actually "the second time in a few days that the Times was called out for potential AI plagiarism," according to the American journalist writing The Handbasket newsletter. We must stem the idea being pushed by tech companies and their billionaire funders who've sunk too much into their products to admit defeat that the infiltration of AI into journalism is inevitable; because from my perch as an independent journalist, it simply is not... Some AI-loving journalists appear to believe that if they're clear enough with the AI program they're using, it will truly understand what they're seeking and not just do what it's made to do: steal shit... If you want to work with machines, get a job that requires it. There are a whole lot more of those than there are writing jobs, so free up space for people who actually want to do the work. You're not doing the world a favor by gifting it your human/AI hybrid. Journalism will not miss you if you leave... But meanwhile, USA Today recently tried hiring for a new position: AI-Assisted reporter. (The lucky reporter will "support the launch and scaling of AI-assisted local journalism in a major U.S. metro," working with tools including Copilot and Perplexity, pioneering possible future expansions and "AI-enabled newsroom operations that support and augment human-led journalism.") And Google is already sponsoring a "publishing innovation award"...

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Crooks Behind $27M in 'Refund' Scams Busted By YouTube Pranksters After Being Lured to Fake Funeral

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 03:34

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記事の概要:

2021年から2023年にかけて、金額が27兆ドルを超える詐欺事件が2,000人の高齢者を対象に行われました。これらの詐欺はテクノロジーサポートや銀行偽装、返金スカムを使いました。42歳の中国出身のジアンドング・チェン被告は、仮想通貨を使った詐欺と洗浄罪で有罪を認めたとの報告です。

YouTubeチャンネル「Trilogy Media」の詐欺師たちは、彼らに1,79万フォロワーがあることを知り、連邦裁判所で行われた虚偽の葬儀に誘拐されました。この動画では、僧侶役の男が詐欺師を手を取りながら祈祷を行いました。その後、詐欺師は「死んだ人」から現金を受け取るよう強制されました。

この事件はYouTubeチャンネルによって録画され、「CONFRONTING SCAMMERS WITH A FAKE FUNERAL (EPIC REACTIONS)」というタイトルで公表されました。動画は2年以上経っても130万回以上視聴され、2万2千件以上のいいねや2,979のコメントが寄せられています。

チェン被告は最多60年間の懲役を含む重刑を受ける見込みです。
One crime ring scammed 2,000 elderly people of more than $27 million between 2021 and 2023 using tech support/bank impersonation/refund scams. "Victims were in their 70s and 80s," reports the U.S. Attorney's office for California's southern district. Victims were first told they'd received a refund (either online or via phone), but then told they'd been "over-refunded" a massive amount, and asked to return that amount. But 42-year-old Jiandong Chen just admitted Thursday in a U.S. federal court that he was involved in the fraud and money laundering via cryptocurrency — pleading guilty to two charges with maximum penalties of 40 years in prison and a $1 million fine, plus 20 years in prison with a maximum fine of $500,000 or twice the amount laundered. "Chen, a Chinese national, is the second defendant charged in a five-defendant indictment." And what tripped him up seems to be that "Certain members of the conspiracy also did in-person pickups of money directly from victims..." And so YouTube enters the story — when the scammers called pranksters with 1,790,000 subscribers to their "Trilogy Media" channel. In an elaborate three-hour video, the team of pranksters lured the scammer to a rented Airbnb where they're staging a fake funeral with a nun. (One of the men acting in the video remembers "we start doing a prayer... I'm holding the scammer's hand in my nun outfit...") They convince the scammer to collect the cash from a dead man — "Is there anything you'd like to say to him?" Then there's demon voices. The scammer's victim resurrects from the dead. Did the cash mule bring holy water? The end result was a video titled "CONFRONTING SCAMMERS WITH A FAKE FUNERAL (EPIC REACTIONS)". But two and a half years later, their "cash mule sting house" video has racked up over 1.3 million views, 22,000 likes, and 2,979 comments. ("This video is longer than Oppenheimer. Thanks for the laughs fellas.") And the scammer is facing 60 years in prison.

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Apple Brings Device-Level Age Verification to Two More Countries

著者: EditorDavid
2026年4月6日 02:34

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APPLEがデバイスレベルの年齢確認を追加で2か国に導入

Appleは、英国に続く形でデバイスレベルの年齢確認機能をシンガポールと韓国にも導入すると報告されています(人口:シンガポール600万人、韓国5200万人)。この機能は、ユーザーが18歳以上の成人であることを確認するもので、アカウント登録から経過した期間を基に自動的に判別可能。それでも正確性が問題があれば、クレジットカードや運転免許証、特定の年齢認証カード(CitizenCard、My ID Cardなど)での確認も可能です。

不具合があった場合でも対処法が提供されており、アカウント作成時に18歳以上の成人と判断されなかった場合は、ウェブコンテンツフィルターや通信セキュリティ機能が有効にされます。韓国では法律により年齢確認は毎年行われる必要があります。

この記事によれば、米国でも導入される可能性があるとしています。(参照:https://apple.slashdot.org/story/26/04/05/0120236/apple-brings-device-level-age-verification-to-two-more-countries)
11 days ago Apple launched device-level age restrictions in the U.K. There were some glitches, reports the blog 9to5Mac. For me, the experience was an entirely painless one, taking less than 30 seconds. All I had to do was tap a confirm and continue button, and Apple told me that the length of time I'd had an Apple account was used to confirm that I'm 18+. Others, however, experienced difficulties with the process timing out or failing to complete. We summarized some of the steps you can take to try to address this. Apple has since listed additional acceptable ways to verify your age. "You can confirm your age with a credit card, or by scanning a driver's license or one of the following PASS-accredited Proof of Age cards: CitizenCard, My ID Card, TOTUM ID card, or Young Scot National Entitlement Card." If you don't verify your age, then you'll be treated as a child or teenager, meaning that both the web content filter and communication safety features are switched on. Apple is continuing the roll-out in Singapore (population 6 million) and South Korea (population 52 million), the article points out, citing a new Apple support document. South Korea's law actually requires Apple to re-verify someone's age annually.

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