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    Goodbye, copper! NBN Co to upgrade final fixed-line homes to full-fat fibre
    An AU$3 billion equity investment from the Federal Government puts the NBN on track to finish its upgrade plan.
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    Grok steps out to mobile
    xAI releases Grok mobile app for iOS.
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    This AI-powered Planter Automatically Grows Up To 30 Plants Without Any Soil: Hands-on at CES 2025
    You walk into CES and youll probably see more chips, gadgets, microprocessors, and tech youve ever seen in your life. Amidst this forest of plastic, metal, and silicone, I managed to spot a bit of greenery and obviously I stopped dead in my tracks. You see, Im a bit of a gardener myself, having grown tomatoes, lemons, basil, mint, sunflowers, bell peppers, and now even peas and chillis. I recently invested in a hydroponic tower, that grows plants without soil, instead using only water. The obvious benefit of a hydroponic tower is that its compact, efficient, fast, and resists plant infections because bugs only thrive in soil.On the floor at CES I saw the Gardyn, a hybridponic tower that also adds AI to the mix, giving you a plant tower thats smart enough to grow itself rather than involving you with the nitty-gritty details. Powered by two cameras that point directly at the plants while they grow, the Gardyn automatically adjusts lighting and water distribution to its plants, leveraging the power of artificial intelligence to essentially hack nature into growing at its fastest pace. What youre then left with is a kitchen garden that consistently provides you with fresh produce, while you essentially do the bare minimum.Designer: GardynThe Gardyn is almost like your standard hydroponic tower. It comes with a water reservoir at the bottom, and a vertical channel that houses the plants. Water travels from the bottom to the top, raining down on the pods which contain the seeds. Eventually, once the plant grows, the roots get watered occasionally, and nutrients in the water help the plant grow without any soil. The Gardyn comes with sunlight-mimicking light towers too, which switch on or off automatically in line with the circadian rhythm. A camera on the light rod monitors the plants 24*7, getting a sense of how the plants are doing while informing the AI of the plants needs and their progress.Kelby, the Gardyns AI assistant, watches over your plants with more dedication than most babysitters. Through a built-in camera and sensors, Kelby knows exactly when to water, how to distribute nutrients, and even which plants are thriving or struggling. My favorite detail? It compiles a time-lapse of your plants growing, which feels like a small nod to the magic of nature even as technology orchestrates the whole thing.Heres where things truly get interesting. The Gardyns hybridponic tower uses machine learning to develop faster ways to grow better plants, but it doesnt do so in an isolated manner. It works alongside thousands of other Gardyn devices, operating like a hive mind where each machine shares information to help all the Gardyn devices perform better. If a certain watering schedule benefits Kale more, the camera will record the evidence and that Gardyn will teach other Gardyns to water kale in the most hyper-optimized way.What you essentially have to do is just add these readymade pods into your Gardyn. Gardyn provides pre-seeded pods called yCubes, which eliminate the fiddly, messy step of sprouting seedlings elsewhere. If youve ever wrestled with rock wool and seed trays, this feels like skipping to dessert without eating your vegetables. Just plug the pods into the Gardyn, fill the water tank, and let the system do its thing. A unique code allows the Gardyn to know which seeds are inside the pod, so the tower essentially has a record of what plants youre growing. The machine circulates water at just the right intervals, using 95% less than traditional gardening. Yes, you still have to refill the tank now and then, but thats about as demanding as it gets.The yCubes come in multiple packs, and you can simply install them into the Gardyn when you want to grow a new plant. Some plants (like spinach for example) have a finite life, which means they either die or become unsuitable for consumption. When your plant reaches that stage, all you do is pull the old yCube out and add a new one. The Gardyn identifies that a new pod has been added to the tower and optimizes light and watering to the tower accordingly.The beauty of this device lies in two things firstly, seeing an AI basically turn into an expert horticulturist and farmer, growing your own kitchen garden for you, and secondly, having access to an app that doesnt just give you all the info you need, but also lets you view a time-lapse of your garden, seeing plants grow from saplings to proper flora in a 10-second clip thats perfect for the gram.Gardyns team also really emphasized how having and AI basically grow your produce for you really helps you understand how good vegetables can taste. Apparently, the apple you eat today was probably harvested months ago and stored in a deep freezer so it could be transported across the globe. Unless you buy food from a farmers market, the food youre buying is easily weeks or months old, and are made to artificially ripen using certain chemicals. When you grow your food AT HOME, youre getting the freshest produce ever, and that can have a remarkable effect not just on cost, but also on taste. Lettuce tastes better, tomatoes are sweeter, jalapenos tangier, etc.And all this can basically exist in a tiny area, giving you an entire farm in the floor-space of essentially a doormat. The Gardyn is compact and vertical, taking up just two square feet of floor space, but it can grow up to 30 plantsplenty for herbs, greens, or even bigger crops like tomatoes and eggplants. For smaller households or limited spaces, theres a version with fewer slots. Either way, youre growing a jungle in a corner. A jungle thats self-growing, self-sustaining, and human-nourishing!The post This AI-powered Planter Automatically Grows Up To 30 Plants Without Any Soil: Hands-on at CES 2025 first appeared on Yanko Design.
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    Meta AI Introduces CLUE (Constitutional MLLM JUdgE): An AI Framework Designed to Address the Shortcomings of Traditional Image Safety Systems
    The rapid growth of digital platforms has brought image safety into sharp focus. Harmful imageryranging from explicit content to depictions of violenceposes significant challenges for content moderation. The proliferation of AI-generated content (AIGC) has exacerbated these challenges, as advanced image-generation models can easily create unsafe visuals. Current safety systems rely heavily on human-labeled datasets, which are both expensive and difficult to scale. Moreover, these systems often struggle to adapt to evolving and complex safety guidelines. An effective solution must address these limitations while ensuring efficient and reliable image safety assessments.Researchers from Meta, Rutgers University, Westlake University, and UMass Amherst have developed CLUE (Constitutional MLLM JUdgE), a framework designed to address the shortcomings of traditional image safety systems. CLUE uses Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) to convert subjective safety rules into objective, measurable criteria. Key features of the framework include:Constitution Objectification: Converting subjective safety rules into clear, actionable guidelines for better processing by MLLMs.Rule-Image Relevance Checks: Leveraging CLIP to efficiently filter irrelevant rules by assessing the relevance between images and guidelines.Precondition Extraction: Breaking down complex rules into simplified precondition chains for easier reasoning.Debiased Token Probability Analysis: Mitigating biases caused by language priors and non-central image regions to improve objectivity.Cascaded Reasoning: Employing deeper chain-of-thought reasoning for cases with low confidence to enhance decision-making accuracy.Technical Details and BenefitsThe CLUE framework addresses key challenges associated with MLLMs in image safety. By objectifying safety rules, it replaces ambiguous guidelines with precise criteria, such as specifying should not depict people with visible, bloody injuries indicating imminent death.Relevance scanning using CLIP streamlines the process by removing rules irrelevant to the inspected image, thus reducing computational load. This ensures the framework focuses only on pertinent rules, improving efficiency.The precondition extraction module simplifies complex rules into logical components, enabling MLLMs to reason more effectively. For example, a rule like should not depict any people whose bodies are on fire is decomposed into conditions such as people are visible and bodies are on fire.Debiased token probability analysis is another notable feature. By comparing token probabilities with and without image tokens, biases are identified and minimized. This reduces the likelihood of errors, such as associating background elements with violations.The cascaded reasoning mechanism provides a robust fallback for low-confidence scenarios. Using step-by-step logical reasoning, it ensures accurate assessments, even for borderline cases, while offering detailed justifications for decisions.Experimental Results and InsightsCLUEs effectiveness has been validated through extensive testing on various MLLM architectures, including InternVL2-76B, Qwen2-VL-7B-Instruct, and LLaVA-v1.6-34B. Key findings include:Accuracy and Recall: CLUE achieved 95.9% recall and 94.8% accuracy with InternVL2-76B, outperforming existing methods.Efficiency: The relevance scanning module filtered out 67% of irrelevant rules while retaining 96.6% of ground-truth violated rules, significantly improving computational efficiency.Generalizability: Unlike fine-tuned models, CLUE performed well across diverse safety guidelines, highlighting its scalability.Insights also emphasize the importance of constitution objectification and debiased token probability analysis. Objectified rules achieved a 98.0% accuracy rate compared to 74.0% for their original counterparts, underlining the value of clear and measurable criteria. Similarly, debiasing improved overall judgment accuracy, with an F1-score of 0.879 for the InternVL2-8B-AWQ model.ConclusionCLUE offers a thoughtful and efficient approach to image safety, addressing the limitations of traditional methods by leveraging MLLMs. By transforming subjective rules into objective criteria, filtering irrelevant rules, and utilizing advanced reasoning mechanisms, CLUE provides reliable and scalable solutions for content moderation. Its ability to deliver high accuracy and adaptability makes it a significant advancement in managing the challenges of AI-generated content, paving the way for safer online platforms.Check out the Paper. All credit for this research goes to the researchers of this project. Also,dont forget to follow us onTwitter and join ourTelegram Channel andLinkedIn Group. Dont Forget to join our65k+ ML SubReddit. FREE UPCOMING AI WEBINAR (JAN 15, 2025): Boost LLM Accuracy with Synthetic Data and Evaluation IntelligenceJoin this webinar to gain actionable insights into boosting LLM model performance and accuracy while safeguarding data privacy.The post Meta AI Introduces CLUE (Constitutional MLLM JUdgE): An AI Framework Designed to Address the Shortcomings of Traditional Image Safety Systems appeared first on MarkTechPost.
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    Researchers from Fudan University and Shanghai AI Lab Introduces DOLPHIN: A Closed-Loop Framework for Automating Scientific Research with Iterative Feedback
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing how discoveries are made. AI is creating a new scientific paradigm with the acceleration of processes like data analysis, computation, and idea generation. Researchers want to create a system that eventually learns to bypass humans completely by completing the research cycle without human involvement. Such developments could raise productivity and bring people closer to tough challenges.The process of hypothesis generation, execution of experiments, and data validation often proves inefficient as scientific research involves human elements. Innovative solutions are hindered from evolutionary progress since ideas cannot be perfected with iterative feedback mechanisms during experimentation. The importance of such an aspect cannot be overstated as it contributes towards quicker and more accurate findings in scientific studies.Several research environments have been developed to automate the research process partially. Tools such as GPT-researcher and AI-Scientist can break tasks into simpler subtasks, help generate ideas, and perform some form of computation. An overall integrated framework, however, does not exist, including experimental feedback within the research cycle. Moreover, most tools today rely on small datasets or pre-defined workflows, limiting their ability to execute open-ended research tasks.Fudan University and the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed DOLPHIN, a closed-loop auto-research framework covering the entire scientific research process. The system generates ideas, executes experiments, and incorporates feedback to refine subsequent iterations. DOLPHIN ensures higher efficiency and accuracy by ranking task-specific literature and employing advanced debugging processes. This comprehensive approach distinguishes it from other tools and positions it as a pioneering system for autonomous research.The methodology of DOLPHIN is divided into three interconnected stages. First, the system retrieves and ranks relevant research papers on a topic. The papers are ranked based on relevance to the task and topic attributes, thus filtering out the most applicable references. Using the selected references, DOLPHIN generates novel and independent research ideas. The generated ideas are refined by using a sentence-transformer model, calculating cosine similarity, and removing redundancy.Once ideas are finalized, DOLPHIN transitions to experimental verification. It automatically generates and debugs code using an exception-traceback-guided process. This involves analyzing error messages and their related code structure to make corrections efficiently. Experiments proceed iteratively, with results categorized as improvements, maintenance, or declines. Successful outcomes are incorporated into future cycles, enhancing idea generation quality over time.DOLPHIN was tested on three benchmark tasks: image classification using CIFAR-100, 3D point classification with ModelNet40, and sentiment classification using SST-2. In image classification, DOLPHIN improved baseline models like WideResNet by up to 0.8%, achieving a top-1 accuracy of 82.0%. For 3D point classification, the system outperformed human-designed methods such as PointNet, achieving an overall accuracy of 93.9%a 2.9% improvement over baseline models. In sentiment classification, DOLPHIN improved accuracy by 1.5% to close the gap between BERT-base and BERT-large performance. These results show that DOLPHIN can produce ideas on par with state-of-the-art methods, including its performance on diverse datasets and tasks.An interesting feature of DOLPHIN is that it improves efficiency across research iterations. At iteration one, it produced 20 ideas, of which 19 were judged novel, at an average cost per idea of $0.184. DOLPHINs closed-loop system improved processing through the third iteration to enhance idea quality and experimental execution rates. The success rate of debugging went from 33.3% to 50.0% after structured feedback was incorporated on earlier errors. This iterative improvement underscores the robustness of DOLPHINs design in automating and optimizing the research process.DOLPHIN represents a significant leap forward in AI-driven research by addressing key inefficiencies in traditional scientific workflows. Its ability to integrate literature review, idea generation, experimentation, and feedback into a seamless cycle demonstrates its potential for advancing scientific discovery. The framework improves efficiency and achieves results comparable to or exceeding those of human-designed systems. This positions DOLPHIN as a promising tool for addressing complex scientific challenges and fostering innovation in various domains.Check out the Paper and Project Page. All credit for this research goes to the researchers of this project. Also,dont forget to follow us onTwitter and join ourTelegram Channel andLinkedIn Group. Dont Forget to join our65k+ ML SubReddit. Nikhil+ postsNikhil is an intern consultant at Marktechpost. He is pursuing an integrated dual degree in Materials at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Nikhil is an AI/ML enthusiast who is always researching applications in fields like biomaterials and biomedical science. With a strong background in Material Science, he is exploring new advancements and creating opportunities to contribute. [Recommended Read] Nebius AI Studio expands with vision models, new language models, embeddings and LoRA (Promoted)
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    AU Deals: A 12 Buck 10/10 Must-play Masterpiece, $34 FC 25, Saber Sliced Star Wars Outlaws, and More!
    It's time to boot off another week of kick arse gaming bargains. Looming large on my Radar of Reduced RRPs are the continuing mad deals on Space Marine 2 and Star Wars Outlaws. The former is particularly great for three-player co-op, which, as regular readers know, I'm always a fiend for. Alternatively, maybe just get three very much still solid (Snake) Metal Gears for a pineapple fiddy. In retro news, I'm celebrating the 20th birthday of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, a GBA classic. Though initially the concept of an RPG meshing (sometimes pantsless) anthropomorphic Disney animals with Final Fantasy favourites sounded goofier than, well... Goofy, gamers loved it. To keep that enthusiasm going, a direct sequel was commissioned for handheld to bridge the inaugural KH and its forthcoming numbered sequel. In terms of production values and content, it was one of the most features-packed cartridges for the system, with full-motion video (!!!), an engrossing storyline, addictive real-time card combat, and link-cable-enabled 2P battles to boot. This Day in Gaming Aussie birthdays for notable games.- Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (GBA) 2005. eBayTable of ContentsNice Savings for Nintendo SwitchBatman: Arkham TrilogyBecome the night. Become vengeance. Become Gotham Citys ultimate protector in Rocksteadys critically acclaimed trilogy, in one complete package, including all DLC.Expiring Recent DealsFC 25 (-62%) - A$34Spyro Reignited Tril. (-60%) - A$27.98Ori: The Collection (-33%) - A$47The Sinking City (-88%) - A$8.88Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 (-75%) - A$17.48Donkey Kong Country Returns HD (-15%) - A$68Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.Switch Console PricesHow much to Switch it up?Switch OLED + Mario Wonder: $539 $499 | Switch Original: $499 $448 | Switch OLED Black: $539 $479 | Switch OLED White: $539 $479 | Switch Lite: $329 $299 | Switch Lite Hyrule: $339 $299See itBack to topPurchase Cheap for PCDisco Elysium TFCA twisting plot, cast of memorable characters, and sheer depth of choice combine to create an experience that begs to be savoured. This is a must-play masterpiece. 10/10.Expiring Recent DealsBioShock 2 Rem. (-100%) - FREE w/PrimeSkyDrift Infinity (-100%) - FREE w/PrimeSpirit Mancer (-100%) - FREE w/PrimeUntitled Goose Game (-65%) - A$10.49SteelSeries Rival 3 (-25%) - A$59Or just get a Steam Wallet CardPC Hardware PricesSlay your pile of shame.Official launch in NovSteam Deck 256GB LCD: $649 | Steam Deck 512GB OLED: $899 | Steam Deck 1TB OLED: $1,049See it at SteamBack to topExciting Bargains for XboxRed Dead 2 UltimateCombined with strong writing and direction, is a game thats sincere instead of satirical, and funny while remaining capable of some supremely well-earned emotional moments, especially throughout the truly excellent crescendo and epilogue. 10/10.Yooka-Laylee Impossible Lair (-80%) - A$8.99Star Wars Outlaws (-46%) - A$59MGS: Master Col. (-41%) - A$50.39Space Marine 2 (-27%) - A$79.95Expiring Recent DealsBrtal Legend (-75%) - A$4.98 [X/S Back compat]Gotham Knights (-86%) - A$15Dragon Age: The Veilguard (-44%) - A$79Red Dead Redemption II (-60%) - A$24Hogwarts Legacy (-64%) - A$36 [XO]Or just invest in an Xbox Card.Xbox Console PricesHow many bucks for a 'Box? Series X: $799 $729 | Series S Black: $549 $545 | Series S White:$499 $471 | Series S Starter: N/ASee itBack to topPure Scores for PlayStationGran Turismo 7A modern mix of the original Gran Turismos trendsetting format with GT Sports stern but very successful focus on competitive online racing, this version is a potent podium performance. 9/10.Lost Judgment (-61%) - A$39.80LEGO DC Supervillains (-78%) - A$20Star Wars Outlaws (-46%) - A$59Astro Bot (-19%) - A$89Space Marine 2 (-37%) - A$69Expiring Recent DealsWRC 5 eSports Ed. (-95%) - A$0.69Split Fiction (-16%) - A$59Stellar Blade (-25%) - A$93.71WRC 10 (-85%) - A$12.74Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (-23%) - A$88Spidey Miles Morales (-42%) - A$54.95Silent Hill 2 (-27%) - A$88PS+ Monthly FreebiesYours to keep from Jan 7 with this subscriptionSuicide Squad: KTJL [PS5]NFS Hot Pursuit Remastered [PS4]The Stanley Parable: Ultra [PS4/5]Or purchase a PS Store Card.What you'll pay to 'Station.PS5 Slim Disc:$799 $759 | PS5 Slim Digital:679 $678 | PS VR2: $899 | PS VR2 + Horizon: $899 | PS5 Pro $1,199 | PS Portal: $329See itBack to topLegit LEGO DealsSonic: Death Egg RobotGive Eggman the Humpty Dumpty treatment with this set.Expiring Recent DealsCity: Steamroller (-33%) - A$10Technic: Mercedes-AMG F1 (-25%) - A$226Ferrari F40 (-20%) - A$31.99Back to top Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube.
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    These three improvements could turn M4 MacBook Air into my dream laptop
    While the MacBook Pro is the place to go for the latest and greatest tech, Ive always been drawn to the MacBook Air for one key reason: portability. Theres just something really nice about the thinness and lightness of the MacBook Air, one that makes me willing to compromise on miniLED, ProMotion, additional ports, and so on. The MacBook Air isnt a perfect computer by any means, but there are some simple upgrades that Id like to see Apple make with the M4 MacBook Air this year. Any of these upgrades would make it a much better package in my book.600 nit displayApples recently been bumping the standard brightness on a bunch of their newer displays. M4 MacBook Pros got a bump to 1000 nits of standard brightness (vs 600 nits on M3 and 500 nits on M2), and the new M2 iPad Air also got a bump from 500 nits to 600 nits, at least on the 13-inch variant.So, reasonably speaking, Apple could bump the next generation MacBook Air from 500 nits to 600 nits if they wanted to. Itd be in line with some of its other device upgrades, and itd provide a solid usability upgrade to MacBook Air buyers. Itd be quite a compelling upgrade to a number of users, since the M4 model is expected to just be a spec bump.Improved thermalsApple has also been improving thermals across the board in devices that rely on passive cooling, most notably the iPhone 16 Pro and M4 iPad Pro. Both of these devices boasted improved thermals, whether that be graphite sheets, copper heatsinks, or an improved internal design.A number of people have complained about thermals in the MacBook Air, which has been passively cooled ever since the Mac transitioned to Apple Silicon. Im not here to say whether or not MacBook Air thermals are good enough, but I do notice my machine getting a little toasty under moderate workflows. Apple could definitely improve the thermals in the next MacBook Air, and Im sure itd make a lot of people happy.Some users have even modified their MacBook Airs to extend peak performance before thermal throttling. While this is a safe and reversible mod, it most definitely violates your warranty if you need your MacBook serviced. Center Stage cameraWhile this upgrade is likely a given, since the M4 iMac and M4 MacBook Pro already have it Id also really like to see Center Stage on the next MacBook Air. It makes for some really cool features, and better webcams are something that everyone can appreciate. Center Stage makes FaceTime more fun, and features like Desk View are decently useful.Wrap upThese three upgrades would make MacBook Air a far more compelling package, at least to me. MacBook Pro (especially the 16 model) is quite thick and heavy, and I really value having a nice thin-and-light laptop that I can just easily throw in a bag and not worry about. Thats ultimately why I stopped using a MacBook Pro.The thing that annoys me most about the MacBook air is only having thunderbolt ports on one side. I dont actually need more than 2 ports, Id just like one on each side. View all commentsEven if Apple made none of these changes, Id still far prefer MacBook Air but this is my wishlist. I currently use an M2 13-inch MacBook Air, and would like to take the jump up to a 15-inch. However, Apple will need to do more than a chip upgrade to convince me.Itd be easy to ask for things like a 120Hz display, or even OLED like the new iPad Pro. However, this is also Apples cheapest laptop, so I prefer to be a bit more moderate with my suggestions.My favorite Mac accessories on Amazon:Follow Michael:X/Twitter,Bluesky,InstagramAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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    GeoLogics: CoECI Communications Intern
    Time zones: EST (UTC -5), CST (UTC -6), MST (UTC -7), PST (UTC -8), AKST (UTC -9), HST (UTC -10)Due to the nature of work performed, U.S. citizenship is required.GeoLogics is partnering with KBR/NASA for a fully remote, CoECI Communications Intern opportunity. Current enrollment in a Bachelor's degree program in a relevant field is required.In partnership with the NASA Center of Excellence for Collaboration (CoECI), we are looking for a communications intern to assist with the development of outreach materials and messaging. The intern will have the opportunity to help the CoECI team build out its outreach strategy and gain hands-on communications experience during this part-time remote position. The candidate should be interested in communications and event planning, have solid writing skills, and be able to work both independently and as part of a team.Job Overview:Draft messaging and talking points for CoECI outreachCreate handouts and other informational marketing documents for the CoECI teamAssist with the overall outreach strategy, including event planning and speaker preparationRequired Skills and Experience:Current enrollment in a Bachelor's degree program in a relevant fieldPrevious experience drafting messaging and talking points for a variety of audiencesAbility to work with Microsoft Office products and Google WorkspaceExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work independently with minimal directionPreferred Skills and Experience:Previous experience in event planning and outreachGraphic design skillsHave access to and the ability to work with design software, such as Adobe Creative SuiteTo apply for this position, please email your resume directly to Helen Do at [emailprotected]. Rates listed are not a guarantee of salary/rate. Rate offered at time of hire will depend on many factors including education, experience, interview results and skill level. GeoLogics is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer that is committed to hiring a diverse and talented workforce. EOE/Disability/Veteran
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    Best Home Security Cameras for Apple HomeKit and Siri in 2025
    Our Picks Best overall home security camera for Apple HomeKit and Siri Eufy Security Indoor Cam E220 View details $55 at Amazon View details Best budget home security camera for Apple HomeKit and Siri Eufy Security Indoor Cam C120 View details $43 at Amazon View details Best video doorbell for Apple HomeKit and Siri Arlo Essential Video Doorbell with Arlo Smarthub View details $40 at Amazon View details Best outdoor home security camera for Apple HomeKit and Siri Eve Outdoor Cam View details $250 at Best Buy View details Table of Contents Finding the best security cameras allows you to keep your home safe easily. While trying to find ones that are compatible with your Apple HomeKit and Siri you may have run into a few snags, but we've found the best options that do. Update your security with these top choices.Our top pick, the Eufy Security Indoor Cam E220, offers Apple HomeKit connectivity immediately after updating, as well as a 2K resolution and a video package that doesn't require cloud video storage. With its reasonable under-$60 price and extra features like pan/tilt and object recognition, we haven't found a better Apple-compatible security camera for your home.Since Apple support can vary from device to device or even change over time, we've also included several other HomeKit-ready security cameras from other brands, including Arlo and Eve. Take a look at our full list and review our recommendations on what to look for when getting a security camera that's more than happy to work with the Apple Home app. Check back often, as we'll be keeping this list updated.Best home security cameras for Apple HomeKit and Siri Photo Gallery 1/1 Pros 2K resolution Object recognition Affordable Pan/tilt abilities Object tracking Good night vision Cons Eufy's app could use some work Pan/tilt cameras need space to work well Camera type Pan/tilt with 2K resolutionPower source WiredSmart home support Amazon Alexa, Google Home/Assistant, Apple HomeKit/Home/SiriVideo storage options Local storage with microSD card or cloud storage with subscription Eufy is one of the brands that offer Apple compatibility on some devices but not others -- fortunately, this pan/tilt cam is one of the lucky security camera models and offers an array of features that make it a quick recommendation for indoor security. In addition to the 360-degree view, the camera offers a 2K resolution, object detection for pets and people and good night vision. It can also track motion around a room when it recognizes something, so you don't have to manually follow details.We aren't the biggest fans of the Eufy app with its finicky UI, but it does help you connect to Apple HomeKit during setup to save time. It's difficult to find security cameras that can do so much and work with the Apple ecosystem, especially at a higher resolution, but Eufy managed to pull it off.Note that Eufy also hasan outdoor version of the E220, so if you need outdoor security cameras there is an option that should fit right into your smart home. It's not pan/tilt, but it does have many of the same advantages including Apple support. So, if you're looking for indoor and outdoor cameras, you should take a look at them before making a final call.
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  • Mark Zuckerbergs End to Meta Factchecking is a Desperate Play for Engagement
    Mark Zuckerberg craves one metric more than any other: engagement, the statistic that tracks how long social media users spend scrolling, clicking, commenting, and viewing ads. More engagement, more profit. The Meta CEO will do almost anything to keep users online for an extra two minutes even, it seems, surrender his websites to a flood of fake news.On Tuesday, Zuckerberg announced that his company plans to fire its US factcheckers and weaken its ability to moderate disinformation on Facebook, Instagram and Threads. This new policy is meant to curry favor with the coming Trump administration. Its also a desperate attempt to boost engagement across all Metas social networks.Studies show that false social media posts spread up to 20 times faster than true ones, especially if the posts feature radical, outrageous content, such as government conspiracy theories, racist grievances and calls to violence. Thats 2000% times more engagement, and 2000% times the ad revenue. And the more novel a post is oftentimes, the more detached from reality the better.As factchecking attempts end, its a guarantee that Metas platforms, much like X before them, will become a wasteland of fake news and misinformation. Zuckerberg said explicitly that he was following Elon Musks example.We can already see this happening. Misinformation about the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles is spreading as fast as the blazes themselves. Meta fired its factchecking team because slapping a disclaimer on a post discourages people from interacting with it, and thats exactly the opposite of what Zuckerberg wants.Absent the moderating force of factchecking, well see more content thats hyper-partisan, vitriolic, and hostile, said Dr Cody Buntain, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland who studies social media disinformation. The people that are already potentially more extreme, theyll be more engaged in the platform. Therell be more content that caters to their interests.Extreme and misleading content is designed to inflame emotions. There would be no point to posting it otherwise. Its meant to make you angry, to bypass the logical parts of your brain and force you to react, either positively or negatively. Yet, whether that reaction involves liking the post, sharing it or even leaving a comment to correct the record, the result is the same: youve engaged, dropping a few more cents into Metas coffers. Metas algorithm does not register the conscientious objection of your angry face reaction, only the fact that you reacted, which boosts the original post.skip past newsletter promotionSign up to TechScapeFree weekly newsletterA weekly dive in to how technology is shaping our livesPrivacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.after newsletter promotionMeta has always believed that juicing engagement is worth any cost. In 2016, Meta vice-president Andrew Bosworth argued in an email that inciting suicides and terrorist attacks was an acceptable price to pay for the de facto benefits of connecting users. When the email leaked in 2018, Zuckerberg said he disagreed but its clearly still the prevailing philosophy at Meta. Bosworth was promoted to chief technology officer in 2022.For the same reason, Meta continues to aggressively market its products towards children and teens, despite years of criticism. We know that excessive social media use can lead to anxiety and depression in teens. But as Facebooks user base grows older, Meta knows that its survival depends on children, who are dependent on their phones more than any other age group, polling shows.Whether a user is 12 or 62, ad revenue is ad revenue. And whether youre sharing fake news to praise it, laugh at it or rage at it, engagement is engagement.Two years ago, the end of factchecking might have forced Zuckerberg to endure another another congressional hearing. But with the second reign of Donald Trump looming, Meta finally has permission to abandon its ethics and chase the dragon of engagement wherever it leads even if it leads to the death of truth on the internet.
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