• 2D art of the week: Sophia Du
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    2D art of the week; A closer look at the use of colour, light and good design to capture mood in an image
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  • Save Space on Your Phone by Offloading and Archiving Apps
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    Don't uninstall those rarely used apps. Just securely stash them in the cloud until the next time you need them, and free up space on your phone in the meantime.
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  • Mega-Farms Are Driving the Threat of Bird Flu
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    In the West, where herds of thousands of cattle are common, researchers are seeing cases rise at poultry and dairy operations. More than 50 workers have contracted the virus.
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  • Sam Altman of OpenAI to Donate $1 Million to Trump Inauguration
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    Mr. Altman and OpenAI have recently hired key executives who previously worked for the Clinton, Obama and Biden administrations.
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  • Elon Musks Playbook for DOGE Has a Precedent: X
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    Mr. Musk is wielding his X account to single out federal employees and agencies for cuts. He has used this method before.
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  • Five exciting Apple products to look forward to this spring
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    MacworldTraditionally, the most fruitful season for Apple is the fall: this fall alone we got new iPhones, Apple Watches, AirPods, iPads, and Mac desktops and laptops. But that doesnt mean the rest of the year is barren. Not by a long shot.In fact, according to 9to5Mac, we have a lot to look forward to next spring. Everything from smartphones and MacBooks to new smart-home products are on the radar for spring 2025. Here are the key launches we can expect.4th-gen iPhone SEThe biggest news could be the 4th-gen edition of Apples most affordable iPhone. Based on current information this will be the biggest upgrade to the SE model since it was first launched in 2016. The design is expected to be similar to the iPhone 14, with USB-C and no Home button, and it will also be Apples first iPhone with a proprietary 5G modem, which could dramatically increase battery efficiency.For the latest info, check out our iPhone SE 4 superguide.Foundry11th-gen iPadThe cheapest iPad is expected to get its first update in more than two years. The focus is likely to be on adding support for Apple Intelligence, and the tablet may also be equipped with an A18 chip. However, the design is expected to remain unchanged. Check out our 11th-gen iPad guide for the latest news and rumors.MacBook Air with M4Apple is understood to be planning an update to the MacBook Air with the new M4 chip some time between January and March next year, which should deliver a moderate bump in performance from the current M3 model. Beyond that, no major changes are expected. Stay up to date on the latest developments with our M4 MacBook Air guide.iPad Air with M3A minor upgrade of the iPad Air is expected. The new model will be equipped with the M3 chip (a worthwhile performance upgrade from the current M2, pictured below) and a new Magic Keyboard design adapted to its specifications.Petter AhrnstedtSmart display for the homeOne of the perennial Apple rumors could finally come to fruition with the launch of the first HomePod with a display in 2025. The product, which will reportedly give you the option of using a wall mounting an iPad-like tablet or attaching it to a speaker base, will have a 6-inch screen and support for Apple Intelligence. It will be Apples first HomePod-like device with a screen and a major step in the companys plans to target the smart-home market.But wait! Theres moreThis is only the tip of the iceberg. Other products expected to be launched this spring include:2nd-gen AirTag: A new version of the AirTag with updated ultra wideband technology.iOS 18.4: Likely to arrive this spring, with the final Apple Intelligence features unveiled at WWDC 2024. In April, Apple Intelligence will be rolled out in the EU.Products such as the new Mac Studio and Mac Pro are not expected until mid-2025. But there should be more than enough for us to enjoy a bumper spring.
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  • Apple just gave us a few dozen reasons to update our devices right now
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    MacworldIf you havent yet downloaded iOS 18.2 for your iPhone, iPadOS 18.2 for your iPad, or macOS 15.2 for your Mac, youre missing out on a slew of improvements, most notably some excellent Apple Intelligence upgrades as well as other welcome features. But even If you dont have a newer iPhone or just dont care about AI, there are numerous security updates youll want to make sure are installed.As with all updates, Apple has outlined the security updates in each version, and there are more than a dozen for each, including some older OSes that got critical patches:iPhone/iPadiOS 18.2/iPadOS 18.2: 20 security updatesiPadOS 17.7.3: 14 security updatesMacmacOS Sequoia 15.2: 42 security updatesmacOS Sonoma 14.7.2: 25 security updatesmacOS Ventura 13.7.2: 23 security updatesApple WatchwatchOS 11.2: 15 security updatesApple TVtvOS 18.2: 15 security updatesApple Vision ProvisionOS 2.2: 12 security updatesNone of the vulnerabilities are known to have been exploited in the wild, but several contain serious flaws affecting various parts of the system, including WebKit issues that could lead to memory corruption and unexpected crashes, and a kernel flaw that could let an app leak sensitive kernel state. Theres also a fix for the Screen Sharing Server in macOS Sonoma and Ventura that could allow a user with screen-sharing access to view another users screen.The most serious vulnerability appears to be a flaw in the new Passwords app. The patch, which is available for iOS/iPadOS 18.2 and macOS 15.2, involves using an unsecured HTTP protocol when sending information over a network and could allow an attacker in a privileged network position to alter network traffic. So if youve been on the fence about updating, let this be the reason to jump over quickly.You can find more informations about the various vulnerabilities and fixes on Apples security releases support page. To update your device head over to the Settings app, then General, and Software Update.
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  • Microsoft introduces Phi-4, an AI model for advanced reasoning tasks
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    Microsoft has announced Phi-4 a new AI model with 14 billion parameters designed for complex reasoning tasks, including mathematics. Phi-4 excels in areas such as STEM question-answering and advanced problem-solving, surpassing similar models in performance.Phi-4, part of the Phi small language models (SLMs), is currently available on Azure AI Foundry under the Microsoft Research License Agreement and will launch on Hugging Face next week, the company said in a blog.The company emphasized that Phi-4s design focuses on improving accuracy through enhanced training and data curation.To put into perspective, large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT 4 and Google Gemini Ultra operate with hundreds of billions of parameters.Phi-4 outperforms comparable and even larger models on tasks like mathematical reasoning, thanks to a training process that combines synthetic datasets, curated organic data, and innovative post-training techniques, Microsoft said in its announcement.How does it stack up against competitors?The model leverages a new training approach that integrates multi-agent prompting workflows and data-driven innovations to enhance its reasoning efficiency. The accompanying report highlights that Phi-4 balances size and performance, challenging the industry norm of prioritizing larger models.The goal with Phi-4 is to explore the efficiency of smaller models while maintaining accuracy, Microsoft researchers noted in the technical documentation.Microsofts Phi-4 competes directly with models such as OpenAIs GPT-4o Mini, Anthropics Claude 3 Haiku, and Googles Gemini 1.5 Flash, each catering to specific applications in the small language model landscape.While GPT-4o Mini is designed for cost-efficient customer support and operations requiring large context windows, Claude 3 Haiku excels in summarization and extracting insights from complex legal or unstructured documents. Meanwhile, Gemini 1.5 Flash offers better performance in multimodal applications, thanks to its ability to handle massive context windows, such as analyzing video, audio, and extensive text datasets.Phi-4 achieved a score of 80.4 on the MATH benchmark and has surpassed other systems in problem-solving and reasoning evaluations, according to the technical report accompanying the release.This makes it particularly appealing for domain-specific applications requiring precision, like scientific computation or advanced STEM problem-solving.Focus on responsible AIMicrosoft emphasized its commitment to ethical AI development, integrating advanced safety measures into Phi-4. The model benefits from Azure AI Content Safety features such as prompt shields, protected material detection, and real-time application monitoring. These features, Microsoft explained, help users address risks like adversarial prompts and data security threats during AI deployment.The company also reiterated that Azure AI Foundry, the platform hosting Phi-4, offers tools to measure and mitigate AI risks. Developers using the platform can evaluate and improve their models through built-in metrics and custom safety evaluations, Microsoft added.Broader implicationsPhi-4s efficiency and reasoning capabilities may prompt organizations to reconsider the relationship between model size and performance. The release is expected to play a role in advancing applications requiring precise reasoning, from scientific computations to enterprise automation.With Phi-4, Microsoft continues to evolve its AI offerings while promoting responsible use through robust safeguards. Industry watchers will observe how this approach shapes adoption in critical fields where reasoning and security are paramount.
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  • Scale AI sued by former worker alleging unlawful business practices
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    A new class action lawsuit alleges poor working conditions and exploitive behavior by AI data processing company Scale AI, saying that workers responsible for generating much of its product were mischaracterized by the company as independent contractors, rather than full employees.Scale As services include providing the human labor to label the data used in training AI models and in shaping their responses to queries. For instance, a worker might label images from a cars LIDAR detector to help create an AI that more accurately identifies objects.To get this kind of human input, according to a complaint filed Tuesday in the Superior Court of California, Scale AI outsources work through services like Outlier, where named plaintiff Steve McKinney worked until June. Tasks for Scale AI, the complaint alleges, were assigned algorithmically, with payments reduced or denied for projects that exceeded a designated time limit. McKinneys suit said that this amounts to a bait-and-switch in terms of promised compensation. In addition, it noted, workers were not paid for peripheral functions such as reviewing project guidelines, seeking clarification, or attending required training webinars.Moreover, the subject matter of many prompts, some of which involved suicidal ideation and violence, among other disturbing topics, coupled with restrictions from Scale AI around break times and outside research, created a grueling, authoritarian workplace in which workers could be terminated for complaining about working conditions, payments, or company processes, the complaint said.Additionally, the suit says that McKinney and the many others in his position were misclassified under California law as independent contractors, rather than employees. Generally speaking, employers have fewer legal responsibilities to independent contractors than they have to full employees, who are more likely to be subject to state and federal laws about overtime payment, among other things.Californias legal standard for deciding which workers are independent contractors and which are employees is fairly strict, and is referred to as an ABC test, for its three-pronged nature. According to the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency, workers are employees unless they are free from the control and direction of the hiring entity, are doing work outside the usual course of the hiring entitys business, and are customarily engaged in an independent business of the type theyre being hired for. None of those standards, the lawsuit argues, are met in the case of McKinney and the other Scale AI workers in his position.Sordid underbellyScale AI is the sordid underbelly propping up the generative AI industry, said the suit filed on McKinneys behalf by the Clarkson Law Firm, based in Malibu, California. The firm has been at the forefront of civil litigation against the tech industry where AI is concerned, appearing for multiple plaintiffs in cases around copyright, privacy, and more.Ryan Clarkson, the firms managing partner, said that the rapid growth of generative AI as a business has had corrosive effects on tech workers around the world.Scale AI has built its business on a model of exploitation, relying on thousands of workers from across the globe to be paid less than a living wage to train AI applications for hours on end, he said in a statement. These workers operate under strict company control and are being cheated out of labor code protections. Its unlawful and unacceptable.Scale AIs head of communications, Tom Channick, declined to comment on the litigation but said via email that the company is committed to ensuring it is in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.Scale takes all contributor feedback seriously and has clear processes in place to address complaints, he said. For contributors who work on projects containing sensitive content, we have numerous safeguards in place, including advanced notice of the sensitive nature of the work, the ability to opt out at any time, and access to health and wellness programs.Scale AIs marketing materials advertise that it works with some of the biggest players in the AI space, including Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and Nvidia, although none of these companies had responded to requests for comment about the matter by the time this article was published. Earlier this year, Scale AI shut down its RemoteTasks subsidiary in several countries, including Nigeria, Kenya and Pakistan, without notice to its regular gig workers in those countries.
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  • Mac representation at Game Awards caps off a good year for macOS gaming
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    Gaming on Mac has arguably enjoyed its best year ever, but the promise of more arrivals to the platform could make things even better for Apple-based gamers.Balatro is riding high in Apple Arcade at the momentOnce upon a time, one of the authors of this piece, Mike Wuerthele, worked as a consultant for games advocacy. It was right around the turn of the century, and Halo wasn't coming, and Unreal Tournament was the king of shooters on the Mac.That job didn't last long. Apple's gaze shifted quickly then, with the role only lasting a few months. Oh well. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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