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Will AI Force Source Code to Evolve - Or Make it Extinct?

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 19:34

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記事は、AIがソースコードの進化を促すか、あるいはその存在自体を消滅させるかについて議論しています。Stephen Cass(IEEE Spectrumの特別プロジェクト編集者)は、「AIに直接プロンプトから中間言語を得させることは可能か?高次言語が必要なのか?」という根本的な質問を投げかけました。

Cassは、プログラムが「不透明なブラックボックス」となり readability が犠牲になる可能性があることを認識しています。しかし彼は、「コードの読み書きや維持ではなく、プロンプトを調整し、新たなソフトウェアを生成する」という新しい仕事の形が生まれることも指摘しました。

また、Andrea Griffiths(GitHubのシニア開発者 ADVOCATE)によると、現在のところ実質的な採用がない「AI第一」言語が存在します。彼女は、高次言語が既存の言語をより使いやすくする可能性もあると述べています。

最後に、Chris Lattner のMojoという言語について言及しています。これは、多内核チップの計算力を活用することを目指しており、「AI世紀」のプログラミング言語として考えられています。

記事はこれらについて話し合いを通じて、AIが将来的にプログラミング言語そのものに影響を及ぼす可能性を考察しています。ただし、現在は「ビーブコーディング」を理解する段階にあるため、これはまだ先のことだと指摘されています。しかしCassは、「この分野が研究の中心となる可能性がある」と述べています。
Will there be an AI-optimized programming language at the expense of human readability? There's now been experiments with minimizing tokens for "LLM efficiency, without any concern for how it would serve human developers." This new article asks if AI will force source code to evolve — or make it extinct, noting that Stephen Cass, the special projects editor at IEEE Spectrum, has even been asking the ultimate question about our future. "Could we get our AIs to go straight from prompt to an intermediate language that could be fed into the interpreter or compiler of our choice? Do we need high-level languages at all in that future?" Cass acknowledged the obvious downsides. ("True, this would turn programs into inscrutable black boxes, but they could still be divided into modular testable units for sanity and quality checks.") But "instead of trying to read or maintain source code, programmers would just tweak their prompts and generate software afresh." This leads to some mind-boggling hypotheticals, like "What's the role of the programmer in a future without source code?" Cass asked the question and announced "an emergency interactive session" in October to discuss whether AI is signaling the end of distinct programming languages as we know them. In that webinar, Cass said he believes programmers in this future would still suggest interfaces, select algorithms, and make other architecture design choices. And obviously the resulting code would need to pass tests, Cass said, and "has to be able to explain what it's doing." But what kind of abstractions could go away? And then "What happens when we really let AIs off the hook on this?" Cass asked — when we "stop bothering" to have them code in high-level languages. (Since, after all, high-level languages "are a tool for human beings.") "What if we let the machines go directly into creating intermediate code?" (Cass thinks the machine-language level would be too far down the stack, "because you do want a compile layer too for different architecture....") In this future, the question might become 'What if you make fewer mistakes, but they're different mistakes?'" Cass said he's keeping an eye out for research papers on designing languages for AI, although he agreed that it's not a "tomorrow" thing — since, after all, we're still digesting "vibe coding" right now. But "I can see this becoming an area of active research." The article also quotes Andrea Griffiths, a senior developer advocate at GitHub and a writer for the newsletter Main Branch, who's seen the attempts at an "AI-first" languages, but nothing yet with meaningful adoption. So maybe AI coding agents will just make it easier to use our existing languages — especially typed languages with built-in safety advantages. And Scott Hanselman's podcast recently dubbed Chris Lattner's Mojo "a programming language for an AI world," just in the way it's designed to harness the computing power of today's multi-core chips.

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GrapheneOS Refuses to Comply with Age-Verification Laws

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 16:34

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グラフェノスは、ユーザーが設定時に年齢情報の提供を求められる新法に拒否する方針を明らかにしました。グラフェノスは声明で「誰もが個人情報や身分証明書、アカウントなしで世界中から使用できる」と述べています。その結果、「地域の規制によりグラフェノス搭載デバイスが販売不能な場合でも構わない」としています。

ブラジルのデジタルECA(法15.211)が3月17日に施行され、年齢確認機能を実装しないOSプロバイダーに対して最高5000万レアル(約950万ドル相当)の罰則が課せられる中での声明でした。

グラフェノスとモトローラは、MWCで長期的なパートナーシップを発表し、モトローラ製品にグラフェノスOSを搭載する計画があります。しかし、その場合は各地域の規制遵守が必要となり、「地理的に販売地域を制限せざるを得ない可能性もある」とされています。

なお、グラフェノスは「年齢確認機能拒否の一例ではなく、今後も同じような行動を取る企業が出てくるだろう」とTom's Hardwareは指摘しています。オープンソースの電卓フューリーDB48XやミッドナイトBSDも同様の立場を採っています。
An anonymous reader shared this report from Tom's Hardware: GrapheneOS, the privacy-focused Android fork, said in a post on X on Friday that it will not comply with emerging laws requiring operating systems to collect user age data at setup. "GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone around the world without requiring personal information, identification or an account," the project stated. "If GrapheneOS devices can't be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it." The statement came after Brazil's Digital ECA (Law 15.211) took effect on March 17, imposing fines of up to R$50 million (roughly $9.5 million) per violation on operating system providers that fail to implement age verification... Motorola and GrapheneOS announced a long-term partnership at MWC on March 2, to bring to bring the hardened OS to future Motorola hardware, ending GrapheneOS's long-standing exclusivity to Google Pixel devices. A GrapheneOS-powered Motorola phone is expected in 2027. If Motorola sells devices with GrapheneOS pre-installed, those devices would need to comply with local regulations in every market where they ship, or Motorola may need to restrict sales geographically. Or, "People can buy the devices without GrapheneOS and install it themselves in any region where that's an issue," according to a post on the GrapheneOS BlueSky account. "Motorola devices with GrapheneOS preinstalled is something we want but it doesn't have to happen right away and doesn't need to happen everywhere for the partnership to be highly successful. Pixels are sold in 33 countries which doesn't include many countries outside North America and Europe." Tom's Hardware also notes that GrapheneOS "isn't the first and won't be the last company to outright refuse compliance with incoming age verification laws." "The developers of open-source calculator firmware DB48X issued a legal notice recently, stating that their software 'does not, cannot and will not implement age verification,' while MidnightBSD updated its license to ban users in Brazil."

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Some Microsoft Insiders Fight to Drop Windows 11's Microsoft Account Requirements

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 13:34

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Microsoft内部の一部の人々が、Windows 11のインストール前にマイクロソフトアカウントが必要な規制を撤廃するよう推進しているという情報があります。この要求について質問した際、Scott Hanselman(マイクロソフト副社長)は「私はそれが嫌いだ。修正に取り組んでいる」と述べました。

技術的には容易に解決できる問題だが、企業が変更を承認するかどうかが課題となります。Hanselmanはまた、「近年のサイドメニューへのエッジや Bing の押し付けなど、境界線上のマルウェア的な手法からシステムを解放したい」という別のユーザーからの意見にも言及し、「より静かでリラックスしたOSを作る目標である」と述べました。

変更が実現する時期については「今月も今年も変更を見ることができます」と回答しています。
Yes, Microsoft announced it's fixing common Windows 11 complaints. But what about getting rid of that requirement to have a Microsoft account before installing Windows 11? While Microsoft didn't mention that at all, the senior editor at the blog Windows Central reports there's "a number of people" internally pushing at Microsoft to relax that requirement: Microsoft Vice President and overall developer legend Scott Hanselman has posted on X in response to someone asking him about possibly relaxing the Microsoft account requirements, saying "Ya I hate that. Working on it...." [Hanselman made that remark Friday, to his 328,200 followers.] The blog notes "It would be very easy for Microsoft to remove this requirement from a technical perspective, it's just whether or not the company can agree to make the change that needs to be decided." Elsewhere on X someone told Hanselman they wanted to see Windows "cut out the borderline malware tactics we've seen in recent years to push things like Edge, Bing, ads into the start menu, etc." Hanselman's reply? "Yes a calmer and more chill OS with fewer upsells is a goal." Q: When will we see first changes? for now it's just words... Hanselman: This month and every month this year.

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Walmart Announces Digital Price Labels for Every Store in the U.S. By the End of 2026

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 10:34

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walmartは2026年末までに全米の店舗でデジタルプライスラベルを導入すると発表しました。アマンダ・ベイリーさんは、デジタル Shelf Labels (DSLs) の導入により価格管理業務時間が75%削減され、顧客サービスに時間を割けるようになったと述べています。セフトリのシーブン・ターンラーCTOは、デジタルプライスラベルは店舗での作業効率を大幅に向上させるとし、レジでの不一致が減少し、在庫管理も容易になると言います。

しかし、デジタルプライスラベルの導入には懸念も存在します。ペンシルベニア州をはじめとするいくつかの米州では动态定价禁令法案を提出しており、上院議員ベン・レイ・ラウジェンは「食料品店での価格 Manipulation 禁止法」を提案しています。

walmart側は、「あなたが見た価格は同じです」と主張していますが、デジタルプライスラベルは激変価格設定と結びつく可能性があるとの懸念もあります。
Walmart is "rolling out digital price tags to replace the old paper ones," reports CNBC, planning to implement them in all U.S. stores by the end of the year: Amanda Bailey, a team leader in electronics who works at a Walmart in West Chester, Ohio, estimates that the digital shelf labels — known as DSLs — have cut the time she used to spend on pricing duties by 75%, time that has freed her up to help customers. She also said the DSLs are a game-changer because Walmart's Spark delivery drivers looking for an item will see a flashing DSL so they can more easily find the product... Sean Turner, chief technology officer of Swiftly, a retail technology and media platform serving the grocery industry, said that while it makes sense that people are raising questions about dynamic pricing, the real issue is store-level efficiency. "Digital shelf labels solve some very real operational headaches. They cut down on manual price changes, reduce checkout discrepancies, and make it easier to keep in-store and digital promotions aligned," Turner said. All of that can mean fewer surprises at the register for shoppers and better-tailored promotions. "For consumers, the biggest benefit is accuracy and consistency," Benedict said. "Shoppers want to know the price they see is the price they pay. Digital labels can also make it easier for stores to mark down perishable items in real time, which can lower food waste and create savings opportunities." A Walmart spokeswoman promised CNBC that "the price you see is the same for everyone in any given store." But the article also notes that several U.S. states "are looking to ban dynamic pricing. Pennsylvania became one of the latest states to introduce a bill outlawing the practice, following New York's Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act, which became law in November." And at the federal level, U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján recently introduced the "Stop Price Gouging in Grocery Stores" act, which would ban digital labels in any grocery store over 10,000 square feet, while Congresswoman Val Hoyle is sponsoring similar legislation in the House. "There needs to be laws and enforcement to protect consumers," Hoyle tells CNBC, "and until then, I'd like to see them banned outright." CNBC adds that "While there is no reported use of digital shelf labeling being tied to surge pricing yet," in Hoyle's view "it's only a matter of time."

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Trapped! Inside a Self-Driving Car During an Anti-Robot Attack

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 07:55

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タイトル:自走車攻撃中のWaymo乗車体験記

概要:
ドグ・フループという37歳の技術者を乗せた Waymo 自動運転タクシーに、San Francisco の路上で歩行者が挑戦的な態度を見せた。歩行者は「ロボットにお金を出す人々を殺すつもりだ」と叫んだ。

自走車は近隣有人を感知すると停止するため、歩行者はこの機能を使って乗客を脅かした。乗車体験者であるフループは、「窓を一箇所だけ激しく叩いていれば破損させただろう」と述べた。攻撃者の行動から彼は薬物や精神的な影響を受けているわけではなさそうだと判断した。

自走車が動けないと脱出も困難であり、乗客たちは 911 と Waymo のサポートラインに連絡を取った。Waymo は近隣有人状態での移動制御には介入しないことを強調し、ドアを閉じて安全に保つよう助言した。

約6分間の攻撃後、見物人達が攻撃者の行動を見守るようになり、彼は車から離れ、自走車は安全な速度で動ける状況となった。フループはその後、夜間の Waymo 乗車を避けることを表明し、安全上の配慮がないことに不満を持った。

過去の他の攻撃事例も記載されており、2024年には 自動運転タクシーが Vandals に塗料で乱されたり、ロサンゼルスで Waymo の周囲に自転車乗りが囲まれたといった経験がある。

結論:
乗客は攻撃を受けた際の安全対策に対して不十分だと感じており、Waymo に対しより高度な介入を求める声があがっている。
A man crossing the street one San Francisco night spotted a self-driving car — and decided to confront its passenger, 37-year-old tech worker Doug Fulop. The New York Times reports the man yelled that "he wanted to kill Fulop and the other two passengers for giving money to a robot." A taxi driver would have simply driven away. But Fulop's vehicle had no driver — it was a self-driving Waymo... Self-driving cars are designed to stop moving if a person is nearby. People can take advantage of that function to harass and threaten their passengers.... It was unsettling to be trapped inside a Waymo during an attack, Fulop said. "If he had kept hammering on one window instead of alternating, I'm sure he would have eventually broken through," he said. The attacker did not appear to be on drugs or otherwise impaired, but seemed to be overtaken by extreme anger at the self-driving car, Fulop said. It did not seem safe to get out and run, he added, since the man was trying to open the locked doors and said he wanted to kill the passengers. They called 911 and Waymo's support line, Fulop said. Waymo told them that it would not manually direct the car away if someone was standing nearby, and that the passengers would be OK with the doors locked. The car's software does not allow riders to jump into the driver's seat and take over during an incident. The attack lasted around six minutes. By then, bystanders had begun cheering on the man, Fulop said. That distracted the man, who moved far enough away from the car that it could finally drive away... Fulop said he had stopped using Waymo for a time after the January attack and would avoid the service at night unless the company changed its policy of not intervening when a hostile person threatened riders. "As passengers, we deserve more safety than that if someone is trying to attack us," he said. "This can't be the policy to be trapped there." The article remembers other incidents — including a 2024 video showing three women screaming as their autonomous taxi is spray-painted by vandals. And technology author/speaker Anders Sorman-Nilsson says in Los Angeles five men on e-bikes surrounded his Waymo and forced it to stop. The author felt safe inside the vehicle, according to the times, which adds "He felt reassured knowing that Waymo's many exterior cameras were recording the men. After around five minutes, he said, they gave up and rode away."

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Elon Musk Announces $20B 'Terafab' Chip Plant in Texas To Supply His Companies

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 06:55

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エリック・マスクはテスラ、スペースX、xAIを所有する億万長者が、テキサス州アストンに200億ドルの半導体工場「テラファブ」を建設すると発表しました。この工場は2027年に稼働し始める予定で、地球での100〜200ギガワット、空間でのテラワット分の計算力が必要なチップを生産します。

マスクは半導体業界が供給を追いつかないとして、「ターゲーファブを作らなければ、必要なチップが手に入らない」と述べています。生産されるチップの2種類についても具体的な情報が提供されましたが、詳細な計画は明らかにされていません。

また、マスクは未来の「ミニ」AIデータセンター衛星を披露し、スパースクが宇宙空間で複雑な計算を行うための衛星システムを構築する計画の一環としています。同社は年内のIPOを目指しており、500億ドル規模の資金調達が予想されています。

このプロジェクトはスペースXのIPOの動機の一つであり、同社の評価額は1750億ドル超と見込まれています。
"Billionaire Elon Musk has announced plans to build a $20 billion chip plant in Austin, Texas" reports a local news station: Musk announced on Saturday night during a livestream on his social media platform X that the plant, called "Terafab," will be built near Tesla's campus and gigafactory in eastern Travis County. The long-anticipated project is a joint venture between Musk-owned properties Tesla, SpaceX and xAI... The Terafab plant is expected to begin production in 2027. Musk "has said the semiconductor industry is moving too slow to keep up with the supply of chips he expects to need," writes Bloomberg — quoting Musk as saying "We either build the Terafab or we don't have the chips, and we need the chips, so we build the Terafab." Musk detailed some specific plans, including producing chips that can support 100 to 200 gigawatts a year of computing power on Earth, and chips that can support a terawatt in space, but gave no timelines for the facility or its output... The facility is expected to make two types of chips, one of which will be optimized for edge and inference, primarily for his vehicle, robotaxi and Optimus humanoid robots. The other will be a high-power chip, designed for space that could be used by SpaceX and xAI... Musk said he expects xAI to use the vast majority of the chips. During the presentation, Musk also unveiled a speculative rendering of a future "mini" AI data center satellite, one piece of a much larger satellite system that he wants SpaceX to build to do complex computing in space. In January, SpaceX requested a license from the Federal Communications Commission to launch one million data center satellites into orbit around Earth. Musk said that the mini satellite he revealed would have the capacity for 100 kilowatts of power. "We expect future satellites to probably go to the megawatt range," Musk said. Raising money to build and launch AI data centers in space is one of the driving forces behind SpaceX's planned IPO later this year. SpaceX is expected to raise as much as $50 billion in a record-setting IPO this summer which could value it at more than $1.75 trillion, Bloomberg News reported earlier.

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Tech Leaders Support California Bill to Stop 'Dominant Platforms' From Blocking Competition

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 05:34

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カリフォルニア州議会で提案された新法案は、「大手テック企業に対抗」することを目的としています。この法案は「Blocking Anticompetitive Self-preferencing by Entrenched Dominant platforms」と呼ばれ、略して「BASED法」と呼ばれます。

法案の主な内容は、市場価値が1兆ドル以上で米国での月間ユーザー数が1億人以上のデジタルプラットフォームが自社製品やサービスを優遇することは禁止することです。この制限により、大手企業の独占的な地位が解消され、競争が回復すると期待されています。

法案は、検索結果のManipulation、非公開データを使用した競合他社製品への優遇など、排他的な行動を禁止します。また、利用者は自己のデータコピーを取得し、第三者と共有できるよう制限を設けます。

この法案はY CombinatorやCory Doctorow、FIGHT for the Futureなどの技術企業リーダーから支持を得ており、競争の公平性を守ることを目指しています。
A new bill proposed in California "goes after big tech companies" writes Semafor. Supported by Y Combinator, Cory Doctorow , and the nonprofit advocacy group Fight for the Future, it's called the "BASED" act — an acronym which stands for "Blocking Anticompetitive Self-preferencing by Entrenched Dominant platforms." As announced by San Francisco state representative Scott Wiener, the bill "will restore competition to the digital marketplace by prohibiting any digital platform with a market capitalization greater than $1 trillion and serving 100 million or more monthly users in the U.S., from favoring their own products and services on the platforms they operate." More from Scott Wiener;s announcement: For years, giant digital platforms like Apple, Amazon, Google, and Meta have used their immense power to promote their own products and services while stifling competitors — a practice also known as self-preferencing. The result has been higher prices, diminished service, and fewer options for consumers, and less innovation across the technology ecosystem. Self-preferencing also locks startups and mid-sized companies out of the online marketplace unless they play by rules set by their competitors. As a new generation of AI-powered startups seeks to enter the marketplace, their success — and public access to the innovations they produce — depends on their ability to compete on an even playing field. "Anticompetitive behavior is everywhere on the internet," said Senator Wiener, "from rigged search results, to manipulative nudges boosting the 'house' product, to anti-discount policies that raise prices, to the dreaded green bubble that 'breaks' the group chat. When the world's largest digital platforms rig the game to favor their own products and services, we all lose. By prohibiting these anticompetitive practices, the BASED Act will protect competition online, empower consumers and startups, and promote innovations to improve all our lives." The announcement includes a quote from Teri Olle, VP of the nonprofit Economic Security California Action, saying the act would "safeguard merit-based market competition. This legislation stands for a simple principle: owning the stadium doesn't mean that you get to rig the game." Some conduct prohibited by the proposed bill includes Manipulating the order of search results to favor a provider's products or services, irrespective of a merit-based process, Using non-public data generated by third-party sellers — including sales volumes, pricing, and customer behavior — to develop competing products that are subsequently boosted above the third-party sellers' product... And the announcement also notes that "under the terms of the bill, providers could not prevent consumers from obtaining a portable copy of their own data or restrict voluntary data sharing (by consumers) with third parties." Read on for reactions from DuckDuckGo, Proton, Yelp, Y Combinator, and Cory Doctorow.

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Why Apple Temporarily Blocked Popular Vibe Coding Apps

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 04:19

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Apple一時的にReplitやVibecodeなどのアプリの新規更新を阻止しました。これは、これらのアプリがビブコードをウェブビュー内で表示する方法に関連しています。その結果、これらのアプリは実質的に別のものになりますが、App Storeを通じて配信されていないため、ユーザーのデバイスで動作します。また、これらのアプリはApp Storeレビュープロセスを通過せず、安全性や設計・性能基準に違反する可能性があります。

Appleは、開発者がアプリ内でウェブビューではなく外部ブラウザでビブコードを表示するように設定すれば、Replitの更新を承認予定です。Vibecodeも特定の機能(App Store向けアプリを開発できる機能)を取り除くことで承認される見込みです。

この問題は、規制を通じてアプリが安全かつ適切に動作することを確認するApp Storeレビュープロセスと関連しています。Appleはこれらの変更により新たな協議を進めることで解決を図っています。
An anonymous reader shared this report from the tech-news blog Neowin: Apple appears to have temporarily prevented apps, including Replit and Vibecode, from pushing new updates. Apple seems bothered by how apps like Replit present vibe-coded apps in a web view within the original app. This process virtually allows the app to become something else. And the new app isn't distributed via the App Store, but it still runs on the user's device... [S]uch apps would also bypass the App Store Review process that ensures that apps are safe to use and meet Apple's design and performance standards... According to the publication (via MacRumors), Apple was close to approving pending updates for such apps if they changed how they work. For instance, Replit would get the green light if its developers configure the app to open vibe-coded apps in an external browser rather than the in-app web view. Vibecode is also close to being approved if it removes features, such as the ability to develop apps specifically for the App Store.

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William Shatner Celebrates 95th Birthday, Smokes Cigar, Revisits 'Rocket Man' and Tests X Money

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 02:55

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ウィリアム・シャテナーが95歳の誕生日を迎え、60年前に「スターツリー」シリーズでキャプテン・カークを演じたことを振り返りました。彼はInstagramでタバコを吸っている写真を投稿し、「95歳になってもタバコはやめない!」と冗談交じりにコメントしました。

シャテナーは生涯2つの教訓を得たとして述べ、「良いタバコは無駄にしないこと」と、「年齢に合わせて振る舞うべきではない」と言いました。パラメイヤの無料/広告付きストリーミングプラットフォーム Pluto TV では、4月3日まで「スターツリー」関連の放送を企画し、スター・トレックの映画やテレビ番組のマラソン放映を行う予定です。

シャテナーは5年前にブルー・オービチュアの宇宙飛行士として打ち上げられ、それ以来アントレプレヌールへのクルーズ旅行を行い、ジミー・ファロンショーでキャプテン・カークの最終場面の代替演奏を行いました。オ兰ダリズムのメガコンに出演した際には、「ロケットマン」を3回連続で演奏し、4000人の観客から喝采を受けました。

シャテナーは科学小説について述べ、この曲が物語の深さと意味を持ち、人々を感動させたことを強調しました。彼は、技術的なスターツリーが優れたストーリーテリングに進化し、他の戏剧には難しい人間の心に届く方法があると指摘しています。

さらに、2002年と2011年にスラッシュドットの読者からの質問に答え、現在はX.comで新規デジタル決済システム「X Money」の早期テストに参加していることも明かしました。
It was 60 years ago when William Shatner — born in 1931 — portrayed Captain Kirk in the TV series Star Trek. Shatner turns 95 today — and celebrated by posting a picture of himself smoking a cigar. "At 95, I'm still smokin'!" Shatner joked, adding that in life he'd learned two things. "Never waste a good cigar. Never trust anyone who says you should 'act your age.'" For more celebrations, Paramount's free/ad-supported streaming platform Pluto TV announced a "Trek TV takeover birthday celebration" that will run through April 3rd, according to TrekMovie.com, with marathon of Star Trek movies and TV shows — and even that time he was roasted on Comedy Central. ("Freeâ½ My favorite price!" Shatner quipped on X.com.) Shatner still remains a popular celebrity, even travelling to space five years ago on a Blue Origin flight past the Kármán line. Since then he's led a cruise to Antarctica — and even performed an alternate take of Captain Kirk's final scene on the Jimmy Fallon show. And this week Shatner (along with hundreds of thousands attendees) appeared at Orlando's MegaCon — and shared stories about his life with Orlando Weekly: Shatner: Last month, I was on board a cruise ship, and they said the only thing I had to do over the next three days, "before we let you go home," is sing "Rocket Man." So I thought, "I'm not going to sing 'Rocket Man' the same way that what's-his-name did. ... So, I looked at the song very carefully to see if I could find what actors call a throughline. What is the character singing? What is he singing about? And so I look through all of these weird lyrics, and all of a sudden, the word sticks out to me: "alone." So I say to the band members, "OK, let's make this song about being alone in space." And I work on it with the band and the musicians, and again on a Saturday night, I perform the number, and 4,000 people stand up and applaud "Rocket Man." And they won't let me off the stage, again and again. Four times, I get a standing ovation, wild. And that's the progression for me, of science fiction for me, as exemplified by this song. The song went from superficial to something of depth and meaning... It touched people enough for them to stand up and applaud, and I realized that is the story of science fiction... Science fiction with all its great technology has evolved into great storytelling that reaches people in a manner that is very difficult for other types of drama to do. Shatner answered questions from Slashdot readers in 2002 ("My life is my statement...") and again in 2011. ("I used to try to assemble computers way back when and they came out looking like a skateboard...") And judging by his X.com posts, Shatner is now involved in early testing of the site's upcoming digital payment system X Money.

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A CNN Producer Explores the 'Magic AI' Workout Mirror

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 01:34

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CNNは「Magic AIフィットネスミラー」という新しい製品を紹介しています。この装置は「あなたを見守り、リアルタイムでフィードバックを提供する」という特徴があります。また、時々ビデオ再生機能も搭載し、記録された個人トレーナーの動画が流れることもあります。

この製品に関するCNNのビデオレポートについて、 Slashdotの長年読者 destinyland は、「装置は「フォームを追跡し、セット数をカウントし、技術をリアルタイムで修正します — やりきれないほど厳しい」という特徴があると述べています。」しかし、同社のCEO兼共同創業者である Varun Bhanotは「私たちは完全に個人トレーナーを置き換えるつもりではありません。私たちが提供するのはよりアクセスしやすい代替案です」と述べています。

CNNはMagic AIを「コンピュータビジョン企業」ではなく「フィットネス企業」と呼んでおり、このミラーの技術はゼロから構築されています。Bhanot氏によれば、「20歳の頃に個人トレーナーを雇って体を鍛えることを試みましたが、そのプロセス全体にはデータや補助が欠けていました」と述懐しています。

AIフィットネスとウェルネス市場は既に大きく成長しており、2025年時点でグローバル市場の規模は110億ドルで、2035年にはほぼ580億ドルになると予想されています。Magic AIは数社の中の一社に過ぎません — Form, Total, Speediance, Echelonなどのブランドもこの市場の一部を狙っています。

つまり、最も純粋な物理的な活動である「身体を鍛える」さえもAIアクセサリによって「強化」されつつあります。
CNN looks at "the Magic AI fitness mirror," a new product "watching you, and giving you feedback automatically," while sometimes playing footage of a recorded personal trainer. Long-time Slashdot reader destinyland describes CNN's video report: CNN says the device "tracks form, counts reps, and corrects technique in real-time — and it doesn't go easy on you." (Although the company's CEO/cofounder, Varun Bhanot, says "we're not trying to completely replace personal trainers. What we are providing is a more accessible alternative.") CNN call the company "more a computer-vision firm than a fitness company, building the tech for this mirror from the ground up." CEO Bhanot tells CNN he'd hired a personal trainer in his 20s to get fit, but "Going through that journey, I realized how old-fashioned personal training was. Dumbbells were still dumb. There was no data or augmentation for the whole process!" "The AI fitness and wellness market is already huge — and it's growing," CNN adds. "In 2025 the global market was worth $11 billion, according to [market research firm] Insightace Analytic. By 2035, this market is expected to reach just shy of $58 billion. And Magic AI is far from alone. Form, Total, Speediance, and Echelon, to name a few, are all brands vying for a slice of this market. Even the most purely physical of activities — exercising your body — now gets "enhanced" with AI accessories...

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Google Search Is Now Sometimes Using AI To Replace Headlines

著者: EditorDavid
2026年3月23日 00:34

🤖 AI Summary

Googleは検索結果のニュースヘッドラインをAI生成に置き換える実験を行っていると、ヴェージュが報告しています。同社は以前にも似たようなことをGoogle Discoverで試した後、従来の「10の青いリンク」でもヘッドラインを変え始めています。ヴェージュのスタッフが複数例を見つけており、Googleが記事を書いたものではなく別のものに置き換えたケースがあり、時として意味が変わる場合もあります。

現在の実験は狭く、完全な展開には至っておらず、Google側は具体的な規模について言及しませんでした。また、ニュースだけでなく他のウェブサイトも検索結果でどのように表示されるかを調整しているとのことです。

これらの変更されたヘッドラインはまだ少数であり、Google Discoverほど荒唐無稽なものではありません。ただし、GoogleがAIを使用して生成したヘッドラインが実際には使用されないことを強調しています。

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"Google is beginning to replace news headlines in its search results with ones that are AI-generated," reports the Verge: After doing something similar in its Google Discover news feed, it's starting to mess with headlines in the traditional "10 blue links," too. We've found multiple examples where Google replaced headlines we wrote with ones we did not, sometimes changing their meaning in the process. For example, Google reduced our headline "I used the 'cheat on everything' AI tool and it didn't help me cheat on anything" to just five words: "'Cheat on everything' AI tool." It almost sounds like we're endorsing a product we do not recommend at all. What we are seeing is a "small" and "narrow" experiment, one that's not yet approved for a fuller launch, Google spokespeople Jennifer Kutz, Mallory De Leon, and Ned Adriance tell The Verge. They would not say how "small" that experiment actually is. Over the past few months, multiple Verge staffers have seen examples of headlines that we never wrote appear in Google Search results — headlines that do not follow our editorial style, and without any indication that Google replaced the words we chose. And Google says it's tweaking how other websites show up in search, too, not just news. The good news, for now, is that these changed headlines seem to be few and far between, and they're not yet the kind of tripe we've seen in Google Discover. (For example, Google Discover told me this week that the PlayStation Portal was getting a 1080p streaming mode, when it actually got a higher bitrate mode instead.) Compared to that and other lying Google Discover headlines like "US reverses foreign drone ban" — on a story reporting the opposite — the nonsense headlines we're seeing in Google Search are downright tame. The article points out that Google "originally told us its AI headlines in Google Discover were an experiment too. A month later, it told us those AI headlines are now a feature..." "Google confirmed that the test uses generative AI, but claimed that 'if we were to actually launch something based on this experiment, it would not be using a generative model and we would not be creating headlines with gen AI'..."

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