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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News AI Newsletter: Musk vs. AltmanElon Musk, right, has cast doubt on whether there is enough funding available to follow through on a $500 billion AI infrastructure project announced by President Donald Trump on Tuesday. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, left, pushed back on Musk's claims. (Getty Images / Getty Images) (Getty Images) Welcome to Fox News Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER:- Musk casts doubt on Trump-backed Stargate project: 'They don't actually have the money'- Elon Musk biographer offers big prediction for Trump term- AI abortion training has arrived: New tech tools navigate the blurry line between healthcare and politics-Trumps AI deal fueling early cancer detection: Oracles Larry Ellison-Microsoft CEO says AI is the most important export of American servicesEMPTY COFFERS?: Business magnate and X CEO Elon Musk has cast doubt on whether there is enough funding available to follow through on a massive $500 billion artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure project announced by President Donald Trumpon Tuesday. SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk speaks during an America PAC town hall on Oct. 26, 2024 in Lancaster, Pa. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)ON THE BRINK: Walter Isaacson, author of "Elon Musk," discusses the Trump administrations collaboration with tech giants to drive AI innovation and technological advancement on "Americas Newsroom." Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump hugs Elon Musk at a campaign rally at the Butler Farm Show, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, in Butler, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)CONTROVERSIAL TECH: Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are now available for future medical professionals at one Texas university to navigate the complexities of pregnancy and abortiona development that further blurs the line between technology, politics and healthcare. Texas medical students have developed new AI tools to assist women with different pregnancy options, including abortion. (Jan Woitas/picture alliance via Getty Images/iStock)FUELING CANCER VACCINES: Oracle founder Larry Ellison said the massive artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure project dubbed Stargate is helping to fuel the development of a cancer vaccine. Oracle founder Larry Ellison speaks during a news conference with President Donald Trump in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on Jan. 21, 2025, in Washington, D.C. 'MOST IMPORTANT' EXPORT: Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith breaks down how the company plans to invest in artificial intelligence during an appearance on Mornings with Maria. A view shows a Microsoft logo at Microsoft offices in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris, France, on Jan. 25, 2023. (REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes)FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIASIGN UP FOR OUR OTHER NEWSLETTERSDOWNLOAD OUR APPSWATCH FOX NEWS ONLINEFox News GoSTREAM FOX NATIONFox NationStay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future with Fox Newshere. This article was written by Fox News staff.0 Comments 0 Shares 179 Views
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WWW.ZDNET.COMCould your job be at risk due to AI? Do this before it's too latepeterschreiber.media/Getty ImagesA couple of weeks ago, The World Economic Forum dropped its predictions for the future of jobs and the seismic shift in the workforce over the next five years (2030).Here's a link: The Future of Jobs Report 2025Let me tell you, this thing is really well put together.As a connoisseur of well-formatted PDFs, this one goes hard.Also: Your customers don't want more AI - here's what to invest in insteadIt has tons of relatable info and is super easy to follow, even though it's like 10 million pages long (OK, I'm being dramatic; it's only 290 pages).That said, the future of jobs might look much different than what the gurus say.The sky isn't falling, or is it? In this article, I'm breaking down:The key takeaways from the report and what caught my attention.The key opportunity I think everyone's sleeping on.Most importantly, how you can make the most of this opportunity with a step-by-step action plan.So buckle up, my friend. This is going to be a good one.If you stick around to the end, I'll share the best game plan for prosperity over the next five years. Quick introIf you're new to my work, my name is Lester, but feel free to call me Les I'm a founder with a successful exit under my belt. These days, I'm the exec chair for a group of ecom brands, but at my core, I'm an award-winning performance marketer.Needless to say, data and insights are my jam. We operate more like a data company than an ecom brand. Our secret sauce is pairing data and insights with ideas that generate revenue.Also:No, AI won't revolutionize shopping - but this willIf you're into data-driven business and marketing insights and strategies, check out my free newsletter, No Fluff Just Facts. I share what's working in the world of business, along with marketing insights and trends I'm seeing.But that's enough about me. I need to tell you all the juicy details about this report. I read all 10 million pages, so you don't have to. Key takeaways I got from the reportAs I mentioned earlier, this report is very thorough and 290 pages deep, but I wanted to focus on the areas that are the most helpful for revenue and understanding the possible landscape. 1. Job creation and declineSo, the hot topic is whether AI will take our jobs. The answer is maybe, but you'll probably have a new one. According to the WEF, a net 78 million jobs will be added by 2030. This includes 170 million new jobs created (14% growth) and 92 million jobs lost (8% decline)The fastest growing jobs are AI-related (shocker), Fintech, and Engineers. Renewable energy engineers are also on the rise. However, a surprising and potentially massive opportunity lies in the care economy. More on that later.2. New skills who this?By 2030, about 39% of skills will be outdated or completely transformed. Honestly, it's not shocking; it's kind of expected. The fastest-growing skills are AI, big data, networks, and cybersecurity. What caught my attention was that the report mentioned soft skills like resilience, creativity, and flexibility, but I found it even more interesting that lifelong learning made the list. The report also noted that 70% of employers consider analytical skills the most essential.3. Upskilling and reskillingThe report says that by 2030, 59% of the global workforce will need training. Of this, 29% will be upskilled in their current role, 19% will transition to a new role with additional training, and 11% will risk unemployment without it. The report also highlights that 85% of employers plan to prioritize upskilling, while 70% aim to hire talent with new skills.4. Talent and workforce strategy64% of employers will prioritize health and well-being to get new talent. I won't lie; I'll believe that one when I see it. The report mentions that diversity, equality, and inclusion initiatives have increased to 83% adoption globally. However, President Trump is rolling back some of these programs, raising questions about whether other countries and corporations will follow suit. It's unclear how this will unfold. Nonetheless, wage alignment with a focus on productivity and talent retention will be key, with 52% of employers planning to allocate more revenue to wages by 2030. Again, I'll believe it when I see it, but I'm hopeful.5. AI's impact on workforceAlas, the juicy bit Half of the employers plan to reorient business strategies in response to the rise of AI. In fact, 2 in 3 plan to hire for AI-specific skills (this is where the new jobs will come from). 40% of those same businesses also think their workforce will shrink due to AI automating tasks. On the surface, this might seem like doom and gloom, but remember, we are talking about 78 million new jobs by 2030. It is safe to assume some of that workforce will find employment in companies that don't exist yet.Another insight that stood out to me but deserves its own article is that an aging population will drive the demand for more healthcare jobs.This could be a huge opportunity. Let me know in the comments if you want me to discuss the possibilities.Your big opportunityIt is no secret that AI is supposed to be the next big thing. I believe this topic goes a lot deeper and I talk more about that here.That said, while AI is here and we need to use these tools, we should not focus on hacks like knowing the best prompt or whatever gimmick the gurus are peddling today. Let me explain.A lot of this report stood out to me, but the one thing that will go unnoticed is the soft skills of resilience, creativity, and flexibility.I agree 1000%, but do you know what was not mentioned?Communication!This is probably the most critical skill you can learn as we move into the future.Here's why: Communication is obviously how we interact with different tools like OpenAI and others.Also:Could AI make you a billionaire in 2025?But here is what is not talked about as much: If everyone has access to AI, the market will become more crowded. Businesses are infinitely easier to launch now and everyone is an "expert."How you communicate with your audience to get them to interact with your business will become a premium skill.I promise I am not ranting here, but effective communication is not a skill, it's theeeeee skill. As for your big opportunity, I feel like everyone is so focused on the shiny objects, like what are the best prompts or the best tool? Those are fine, but not enough focus is placed on the soft skills.It's as if we're forgetting that even though we use AI to create, our creations are still intended for humans.If I had to say it another way, it is almost like some businesses are using AI and becoming sloppy. Not caring about the customer, and so on.It blows my mind how someone could use any AI tool, understand the frustrations and the obvious limitations, and then decide, "You know what? Imma use an AI chatbot, so I don't have to talk to customers" bruh, seriously? Also:ChatGPT Search could destroy online businesses - how you can stay aheadImma get off my soapbox, but I hope you see my point.Soft skills!To get the most out of AI, you do not need to know the latest hacks or have access to some secret button or magic prompt.I believe the soft skills are where the money will be made, where you separate the wheat from the chaff. That said, here are a few skills I believe will put you in the best position to maximize the opportunities ahead:Clear communication:This is a twofer. Communication with the AI and your customers.Imagination and creativity:This also doubles with the AI and your business.Pattern recognition:Your brain was GPT-ing before GPT. Do not lose that.Critical thinking:AI is a tool. Decision-making is your job.Patience:The AI will AI no matter how good it gets, so you must be patient and refine your prompts to get the output you want.I am not saying you shouldn't learn best practices, etc., but don't lose focus on the soft skills that separate the elite from the average. If this were a sport, these soft skills would be the fundamentals. My two centsI know I came at you with a lot today, so I'll leave you with this: I am a savage in these AI streets (not bragging) with an elite workflow that has doubled my productivity and keeps my ADD in check. I operate at this level because I know what I'm looking for when I use AI.Just because I have access to OpenAI does not mean I stop learning or working on my craft.AI can take you from good to great, but it cannot take you from bad to great. I hope that makes sense.If you work on your soft skills, perfect your craft, and embrace AI, you make yourself impossible to replace. Hope this helps; I'm rooting for you.By the way, do you want more data-driven business insights that drive growth? Sign up for my free newsletter, No Fluff Just Facts. I share what's working, the latest trends, and the occasional pep talk to keep you inspired. If this sounds like your jam and you wanna be besties forever, click here to sign up - it's totally FREE!Featured Editorial standards0 Comments 0 Shares 165 Views
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WWW.ZDNET.COMYour customers don't want more AI - here's what to invest in insteadgremlin/Getty images*** Deep sigh ***This is the part of the article where I usually drop a witty line to spark your curiosity or offer a fresh perspective on something intriguing.But today, I'm literally at a loss for words. (If you know me, you know how hard it is to leave me speechless.)Let me explainThere I was, minding my own bidness and getting some work done, when I got a Slack notification from Jason (ZDNET's big boss). He sent me an article about Meta's plans to integrate AI-generated user profiles and content across its social media platforms.Also: Operator isn't worth its $200-per-month ChatGPT Pro subscription yet - here's whyHis caption: "What do you think about this?"That's corporate talk for, "I'm subtly telling you what to do, and you should write about this" Not gonna lie, I had to check the date because it had to be April 1st.Why would Meta want to generate AI users? It's a social platform.What they do is literally in the name SOCIAL! So why would you make it anti-social with AI?It's not hard to see why I was at a loss for words and momentarily paralyzed by disbelief.To be clear, this article isn't about bashing AI or Meta.Also: No, AI won't revolutionize shopping - but this willFor the most part, Meta is an incredible company. Even though they piss me off from time to time, their advertising platform has been essential to what I've built, and for that, I'm grateful. So this isn't an "I hate Meta" piece it's more of a "let's discuss a disturbing pattern in Big Tech" piece.Today, we will discuss:What Big Tech seems to be missing with every so-called innovationWhat you should really be paying attention to in this AI revolutionMy insights on how you can thrive in the current landscapeIf you're wondering what's next in AI and how you should adapt, I got you.Feel free to share this article with a friend who's keeping an eye on AI developments.Quick introBefore we get into it, I will share a little about myself.The name's Mapp, Lester Mapp, but my friends call me Les. I'm a founder with a successful exit and currently the Executive Chairman of a group of ecom brands but I'm an award-winning performance marketer at my core, and spotting trends is my thing.If I had to sum up my "marketing superpower," it's two-fold.Also:There's a new king of online shopping, and it's built an unstoppable monopolyFirst, I've gotten pretty good at spotting trends, so much so that we operate more like a data company than a traditional online business.Second, and more importantly, my real edge comes from connecting the dots between data and what it means for our customers.Our success has come from sitting at the intersection of data and human emotion. That's where we've found the magic of decoding both rather than relying on just one. (If you read until the end, I'll share my secret on how we do it)Needless to say, I've got some strong opinions on what I see from Big Tech and AI.If you enjoy marketing and business insights like this, consider joining my free No Fluff Just Facts newsletter.Big Tech's disturbing patternYou may be wondering what Big Tech is up to and what this so-called disturbing pattern is. As my little brother would say, "They're doing too much."Does this sound familiar:Blockchain is the next big thingThe Metaverse is the next big thingWeb3 is the next big thingNFTs are the next big thing (still laughable) And now AI is the next big thing.Each of these breakthroughs has its role in society and contributes to our progress as a species.Also: Could AI make you a billionaire in 2025?These are indeed massive advancements.But it seems like big tech is sidestepping the basics, and we, the people, are an afterthought. Why is the "next big thing" not focused onCaring for our users?Doing right by our users?How do we connect with our users?We've entered an era where AI is overhyped and overused in some cases. For example, the other day, I was browsing Amazon and stumbled upon an AI toaster, bruhSeriously?(Ten bucks says a subscription-based toaster is coming next.)Ever since AI became the hot topic, companies keep pushing solutions to non-existent problems. It's like pandering, but for tech. They over-complicate and overhype everything while ignoring the fundamentals.Also:3 lucrative side hustles you can start right now with OpenAI's Sora video generatorDon't get me wrong, I love tech. I'm all in on AI. I've gone on record more than once saying that nothing will come between my OpenAI subscription and me.But here's my question: Why isn't Big Tech focusing more on the people they're supposed to serve? It's giving out of touch.Spend just two seconds in any comment section, and it's clear more AI isn't what people want.What should you focus on?For the foreseeable future, I'm focused on building deeper connections with our customers, no matter what form that takes.Here's why: During the pandemic, we witnessed a wave of innovation aimed at keeping us connected while we were stuck at home. Companies thrived, fortunes were made, and "work-from-home" tech dominated the scene.But what happened as soon as we could step outside again?Experiences skyrocketed! Also: ChatGPT Search could destroy online businesses - how you can stay aheadAmerican consumer spending on experiences during the previous 12 months ending on August 31, 2024, has surpassed pre-pandemic levels by an impressive 32% compared to the same period ending January 1, 2019.This shift highlights that people crave real-life connections and experiences over mere transactions. As we move forward, it's clear that authentic engagement with our customers will be key to thriving in this evolving landscape.The team and I are doubling down on media channels that we own, which help us genuinely connect with our customers. Here's how we're doing it and how you can benefit from these strategies.1. More email marketing: Incredible but underestimatedEmail is an incredibly powerful tool that often goes underappreciated. Did you know that consumers who receive email offersspend 138% more than those who don't? Plus, 88% of email users check their inbox every day, with 39% checking multiple times a day. Pro Tip: If your emails aren't performing, it's not because email is dead. It might be because your content is boring! Make your emails engaging and fun, as if you're writing to a friend. Capture their attention first, then present your offer.2. SMS Marketing: A cost-effective game changer no one talks aboutWe recently turned $20,291.87 in spend into an impressive $556,314.10 through SMS campaigns. Compared to platforms like Google and Meta, SMS is more cost-effective, with 72% of consumers purchasing after receiving a brand's text.Pro Tip: Remember that SMS cadence differs from email. Sending 10 messages a day isn't just excessive; it's overwhelming! Keep your texts short and direct with a strong call to action.3. Human-centric customer serviceCall me old school if you want, but we're committed to enhancing our customer service experience by prioritizing human interaction.For me, any AI tool that tries to handle communication is absolutely out of the question. While I'm all for using automation for FAQs and basic inquiries, we want our customers to connect with real people whenever they want to.I've never subscribed to the idea that customer service should be a hassle. Customers are either trying to buy something or resolve an issue with a purchase.Why would I entrust such an important responsibility to AI?Customers give us their money; we should treat them with the respect they deserve by engaging with them personally. My two centsAs I step down from my soap box, I leave you with this. In an era where acquisition costs are rising and the competitive landscape is increasingly noisy, it makes little sense to distance ourselves from the people who keep our businesses afloat, our customers.Instead, we should lean into building genuine connections with them.I encourage you to rethink your AI strategy. Yes, AI can enhance efficiency and streamline processes, but let's not forget that people do business with people. Looking at 2025 and beyond, we should focus on getting closer to our customers rather than insulating ourselves behind technology. Also: What's really destroying your productivity - and 3 simple ways to focus better todayOh, and I almost forgot to share our secret: it's incredibly simple: we care about our customers. Hope this helps - - I'm rooting for you.P.S. If you enjoy marketing and business insights like this, consider joining my No Fluff Just Facts newsletter. I'm currently working on a fascinating case study that reveals how one of our brands uses these exact strategies to achieve impressive results. If you're interested in that kind of stuff, click here to sign up; it's completely free!DISCLOSURELes owns shares in Meta. This ownership does not influence his content, and he is committed to providing objective and unbiased coverage to the best of his ability.Featured0 Comments 0 Shares 168 Views
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WWW.FORBES.COM5 Reasons To Apply The 24-Hour Rule In LoveBy A PsychologistWhen emotions run high, the potential for misunderstandings grows. This is where the 24-hour rule ... [+] acts as a soothing salve in relationships.gettyIn moments of heightened emotion, frustration, hurt or anger can easily take the reins. Words spoken in haste, flaring tempers or impulsive actions often lead to regret. While love is a source of immense joy, it also tests our patience and emotional resilience in ways we dont always anticipate.This is where the 24-hour rule proves invaluable. Its the deliberate practice of giving yourself a full day to process your emotions before responding to a triggering event or conversation.Far from avoiding confrontation or downplaying the significance of an issue, the 24-hour rule creates space for reflection and emotional regulation. By pausing, you can approach the situation with a calmer, more thoughtful mindset.Think of it as hitting a reset button for your relationshipa tool that allows both partners the time and clarity needed to navigate conflicts with greater compassion and understanding.Here are five reasons why embracing the 24-hour rule can help you cultivate a more resilient and harmonious connection.MORE FOR YOU1. It Prevents You From Reacting ImpulsivelyDisagreements are a natural part of any relationship, but reacting impulsively in the heat of the moment can intensify conflicts rather than resolve them. Elevated emotions can cloud judgment, making it difficult to communicate effectively or view the situation objectively. Taking a step back with the 24-hour rule creates the opportunity to let intense emotions subside, allowing for a more thoughtful and measured response.Research published in International Studies Quarterly highlights the importance of timely intervention in conflict resolution. Researchers found that disputes addressed shortly after they arise are less likely to escalate, significantly shortening their duration.So, the next time you feel overwhelmed by anger or hurt, pause before responding. Use the 24 hours to reflect, write down your thoughts or confide in someone you trust. Returning to the issue after this period of reflection can help you approach it with renewed clarity and understanding. This simple practice reduces the risk of miscommunication and encourages more productive and compassionate conflict resolution.2. It Helps You Gain PerspectiveTime has a unique ability to soften the sharp edges of conflict. What feels overwhelming in the moment often becomes more manageable with distance. A 2016 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology highlights that conflicts in relationships are particularly harmful when individuals feel their thoughts and emotions are not understood by their partners.Perceived understanding has been shown to buffer against the negative effects of conflict, preserving relationship satisfaction by signaling partner investment and fostering resolution, regardless of factors like partner positivity, conflict type or pre-existing satisfaction.The 24-hour rule creates this vital space for reflection and understanding, enabling you to step back, assess the situation objectively and determine whether the issue is as pressing as it initially seemed or if it reveals deeper concerns needing exploration.For instance, if your partner forgets an important date or makes an offhand comment that stings, resist the urge to react immediately. Instead, ask yourself: Was this a one-time mistake, or does it point to a recurring pattern of behavior? This reflective pause allows you to move beyond surface-level frustrations and approach the situation with greater clarity and empathy, rather than allowing your assumptions about their feelings to rule your decision-making.3. It Strengthens Emotional RegulationTaking a deliberate 24-hour pause strengthens your capacity for emotional regulation, a skill crucial for sustaining a healthy and balanced relationship. When you consciously take a step back from the situation, you train yourself to shift from a reactive mindset to a proactive one, creating space for rationality and perspective. Over time, this practice not only improves how you navigate conflicts but also enhances your overall emotional intelligencea vital asset in any relationship.During this pause, its best to focus on activities that help you process emotions and restore your sense of calm. You might try journaling to untangle your thoughts, practicing mindfulness meditation to ground yourself or engaging in physical activities like yoga or a brisk walk to release tension. Creative outlets such as painting,music or writing can also provide a therapeutic way to channel your emotions.These practices give your mind the clarity it needs to separate the issue from the initial emotional charge. By the time you return to the conversation, youll likely feel more centered, composed and equipped to engage in meaningful, solution-oriented dialogue with your partner.4. It Builds Trust And RespectApplying the 24-hour rule consistently communicates a powerful message to your partner: you value their emotions, prioritize thoughtful communication and are committed to resolving conflicts with care.This practice promotes a culture of trust and respect by demonstrating that you are intentional about preserving the relationships emotional safety. Over time, it cultivates mutual understanding, where both partners feel heard and respected, even during disagreements.If your partner initiates a conversation and you feel unprepared to respond immediately, communicate your need for time thoughtfully. For example, you could say, This is important to me and I want to give it the attention it deserves. I just need some time to gather my thoughts so I can respond in the best way possible. Can we discuss this tomorrow?This approach reassures your partner that youre not avoiding the issue but rather ensuring that your response is considerate and constructive. Such moments of mindful communication diffuse tension and reinforce your commitment to the relationship, showing your partner that their feelings matter deeply to you.5. It Breaks The Cycle Of BlameWords spoken in anger can create lasting emotional wounds that are difficult to heal. Research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology shows that anger often leads to destructive behaviors, such as lashing out or attempting to control others, which can escalate conflict and damage relationships.When expressed impulsively, anger can make the other person perceive you as less committed to the relationship, often resulting in reciprocated anger and further interpersonal difficulties. The 24-hour rule acts as a safeguard, reducing the risk of saying something hurtful or damaging during moments of heightened emotion.By taking a step back, you create space to regulate your emotions and approach the situation with a mindset focused on connection and repair rather than control or retaliation. Over time, this habit not only minimizes unnecessary tension but also fosters more compassionate and constructive communication, preserving the emotional safety of your relationship and its long-term health.Exceptions To The 24-Hour RuleWhile the 24-hour rule is an invaluable tool, there are scenarios where immediate action is required. Emergencies, situations involving safety concerns or moments when your partner needs immediate emotional support may necessitate a different approach. Use your discretion to determine when a pause is helpful and when urgency is essential.Do you and your partner effectively resolve conflict? Take this science-backed test to find out: Ineffective Arguing Inventory0 Comments 0 Shares 177 Views
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WWW.FORBES.COMCybersecurity Threats To Modern Cars: How Hackers Are Taking ControlAutonomous Self Driving VehiclegettyAs vehicles increasingly integrate advanced technology and internet connectivity, they are becoming more vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. A recent vulnerability in Subaru's Starlink system highlights the risks consumers face. This incident is part of a broader issue affecting the automotive industry, where connected car systems can be exploited, leading to privacy breaches, financial loss, and even physical danger.The Subaru Starlink VulnerabilitySecurity researchers recently discovered a major vulnerability in Subaru's Starlink service that could have allowed hackers to take control of vehicles and access sensitive customer data.Using just a license plate and basic details like the owner's last name or email address, attackers could exploit the system in several alarming ways. They could remotely start or stop the car, lock and unlock its doors, and track the vehicle's real-time location. Additionally, they could extract personally identifiable information (PII), including emergency contacts, billing details, and the vehicle's PIN. Perhaps most concerning, hackers could access precise location data spanning over a year, with accuracy within five meters, enabling them to build a detailed profile of the victim's movements.The vulnerability stemmed from weaknesses in the Starlink admin portal, such as an insecure password reset API endpoint and insufficient protection against two-factor authentication (2FA) bypass. Although Subaru quickly patched the flaw within 24 hours of its discovery, the incident highlights a critical failure in securing connected car systems.The Broader Implications For Automotive CybersecuritySubaru's case is not isolated. Other automakers have faced similar vulnerabilities, such as a flaw in Kia's dealer portal that allowed hackers to locate and steal vehicles using their license plates. These examples reveal systemic issues in the design and deployment of connected car systems, including:MORE FOR YOUWeak authentication makes it easier for attackers to break into sensitive systems.Centralized systems store large amounts of sensitive user and vehicle data, making breaches more likely.Many connected car platforms do not encrypt data properly, leaving it vulnerable during transmission.Poor integration with third-party apps and portals creates security gaps.Automakers often take too long to find and fix vulnerabilities, leaving vehicles exposed for longer than necessary.Beyond the Subaru and Kia incidents, connected cars face a host of cybersecurity challenges. Hackers can remotely hijack vehicle functions, posing serious safety risks, or steal personal and financial data stored in onboard systems. Ransomware attacks could render vehicles unusable, while GPS spoofing might mislead drivers or aid in theft. Even compromised infotainment systems can leak sensitive information or spread malware to connected devices.How Consumers Can Protect ThemselvesAlthough automakers bear the primary responsibility for securing their systems, consumers can take proactive steps to protect themselves from vehicle cybersecurity threats: Regularly check for and apply updates to the car's firmware or connected apps. Automakers often release patches to address vulnerabilities. Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) wherever possible for connected car accounts and associated apps. Avoid default or weak passwords. Only share necessary information when using connected car services. Avoid linking excessive personal data to vehicle systems. Turn off unnecessary connectivity features like remote start or location sharing if they are not actively used. Protect SIM card and phone accounts associated with the car. Avoid accessing connected car systems over public Wi-Fi networks. Use a virtual private network (VPN) if needed. Vet third-party apps for security and only download from trusted sources. Avoid granting unnecessary permissions. Employ traditional security measures like steering wheel locks or GPS trackers as a backup against cyber threats.0 Comments 0 Shares 182 Views
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Asus Q-Release Slim motherboard mechanism may be damaging graphics card's PCIe connectorsPSA: Asus and other PC hardware vendors have spent the last few years exploring ways to make installing and removing motherboard components easier and safer. Asus' latest method aims to eliminate release buttons and latches from PCIe slots, but recent reports indicate that the procedure risks chipping the gold fingers. Owners of Asus' AMD X800 and Intel Z800 motherboards should exercise caution when removing their graphics cards. Multiple reports show that the company's recently introduced Q-Release Slim system can scratch the GPU's connection pins.A recently uploaded Bilibili video showed how the mechanism can chip the end of a graphics card's short gold finger, which faces the long gold finger. Hardware Luxx's Andreas Schilling later shared a photo of his GeForce RTX 5090 exhibiting similar damage. Schilling reported that the pins frequently became caught in the PCIe slot during benchmarks involving repeated GPU removal and swapping.Asus introduced Q-Release Slim to simplify the process of detaching graphics cards and other PCIe add-in boards. Traditional mechanisms require pressing a latch at the end of the slot to release the gold finger, which often proves difficult because large GPUs can completely obscure the latch.The company began using an alternative method in 2021 involving pressing a release button placed in a more accessible position. MSI demonstrated a similar system at Gamescom last year, suggesting that the trend is catching on. However, Asus's Q-Release Slim mechanism aims to simplify things further. // Related StoriesWith Q-Release Slim, users simply hold the motherboard down with one hand, slightly tilt the card upward, and remove it by pulling toward the I/O bracket. The design prevents the gold fingers from shifting in any other direction.Asus is working to address the recent reports of chipped connectors, but hasn't yet provided details on a remedy. It remains unclear if the company might revert to an earlier system or try something new with future motherboards.The PCIe slot isn't the only port motherboard manufacturers are trying to improve. MSI also introduced a Q-Release system for the M.2 slot for Z800 boards. Installing and removing NVMe SSDs normally involves screws that can sometimes become frustrating due to their small size. With MSI's new system, pressing a lock button behind the drive secures the SSD without the need for screws. Asus uses a similar system with a release latch and a sliding gate that supports 2280 and 2230 drives. Unlike Asus's GPU slot method, SSD Q-Release mechanisms haven't encountered widespread problems thus far.0 Comments 0 Shares 145 Views
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WWW.TECHSPOT.COMNvidia prepares to move Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs to legacy driver statusIn context: Nvidia is preparing to transition its Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPU architectures to a legacy driver branch, signaling the end of an era for these iconic products. This transition reflects the company's focus on supporting more recent hardware capabilities, particularly in areas such as AI and ray tracing. Nvidia's CUDA 12.8 release notes indicate that support for the older architectures is now considered "feature-complete" and will be frozen in an upcoming release.This move marks a significant shift for Nvidia as it begins to phase out support for the remaining GTX-era architectures. While CUDA support will continue for Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs, they will no longer receive new features in future updates. It's important to note that this change does not immediately affect GeForce gaming driver support, as Maxwell and Pascal GPUs are still included in the support list for the GeForce RTX series driver.Nvidia has not provided a specific date for the end of full support for these three GPU architectures, but the transition is expected to occur soon. Once this change takes effect, the GTX 16-series, based on the Turing architecture of the RTX 20-series, will be the only remaining GTX-series GPUs with full support.The Maxwell architecture, introduced 11 years ago, represents the oldest of the outgoing GPU architectures still supported by Nvidia on the consumer side. It debuted with the GeForce GTX 750 series and was followed by the GTX 900 series. Maxwell brought significant performance-per-watt improvements over its predecessor, Kepler, and was particularly notable for its efficiency in mobile GPUs.Pascal, introduced in 2016 with the GeForce GTX 1000 series, marked one of Nvidia's most significant architectural advancements in the 2010s. It utilized TSMC's 16nm finFET plus technology, doubling the density of Maxwell's 28nm node and delivering substantial performance gains. The GTX 1080, for instance, offered 60-65 percent higher performance than its predecessor, the GTX 980. // Related StoriesVolta, released in 2017, was primarily focused on AI applications and enterprise use. It introduced Tensor cores, specialized units designed for AI workloads, which provided nine times the performance of Pascal in AI-specific tasks. Volta was largely confined to the enterprise sector, with the Titan V being the only desktop GPU to feature this architecture.For Linux users, most distributions will continue to support legacy versions of the Nvidia driver, ensuring that affected cards will remain functional for the foreseeable future. However, users should be aware that they will not receive new features or optimizations moving forward.0 Comments 0 Shares 142 Views
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WWW.DIGITALTRENDS.COMValve needs to rethink the Deck Verified programTable of ContentsTable of ContentsThe times, they are a-Some simple fixesThe Steam Deck Verified program was a good start, but its time to move on.Valve separates compatibility with the Steam Deck into four buckets. You have Verified games, which have a green check mark for Valves seal of approval, and you have Playable games, which would normally get a Verified badge had it not been for some small issues (i.e. small text or invoking the on-screen keyboard). Those are the two categories you gravitate toward.Recommended VideosThen, there are Unsupported games, which have what Valve sees as a game-breaking issue, such as the use of anti-cheat software that doesnt work properly on Linux. And finally, Unknown games, which Valve just doesnt know anything about there are a lot of games on Steam. Valve lays out four criteria to earn a Verified badge, which you can see below.Jacob Roach / Digital TrendsSomething that isnt included here butdoesshow up on Verified games is this line: This games default graphics configuration performs well on Steam Deck. Valve has taken some flack for that, particularly with problematic games on the Steam Deck likeThe Last of Us Part OneandNo Rest for the Wicked.But overall, this has been a good system.Get your weekly teardown of the tech behind PC gaming Its not perfect, but its a good shorthand for quickly knowing if a game will work or not. If you want to go deeper, websites like ProtonDB are fantastic, but the Deck Verified program still has its place. I know, at a glance, that I can playMarvel Rivalson my Steam Deck, but I cant playApex Legends.Thats helpful, albeit far from perfect.But handhelds are changing, as are games, and its time for the Deck Verified program to change along with them.Luke Larsen / Digital TrendsThe most obvious sign of that is the Lenovo Legion Go S that comes with SteamOS installed. This handheld is set to launch in a few short months, its officially licensed by Valve, and it shows the same Deck Verified badges that the Steam Deck does. That doesnt make a lot of sense. The Steam Deck and the Lenovo Legion Go S have two different chips in them, and presumably with a decently large performance gap between them read my Steam Deck versus ROG Ally comparison for more on that. The idea of something being verified for the Steam Deck kind of falls apart when were not talking about the Steam Deck.Thats just one device, but Valve says it plans to release SteamOS more broadly into betabeforeLenovos handheld releases. Its just a beta release, so bugs, performance issues, and other problems are expected. But Valve clearly has ambitions for SteamOS beyond one device, and third-party versions of Valves open-source operating system, such as Bazzite, are becoming increasingly popular. Im all for that expansion, but the more devices that use SteamOS, the less helpful the Deck Verified program becomes.The expansion of SteamOS is so exciting because there are handhelds that are more powerful than the Steam Deck. I dont really want to spend $800 on an ROG Ally X if I can get the same experience on a Steam Deck OLED for $650. But the ROG Ally X is more powerful, and capable of running more demanding games, which justifies the extra cost. Hardware is meeting the demands of games, but the Deck Verified program cant come along for the ride.Jacob Roach / Digital TrendsMaybe you can squeeze anotherFinal Fantasy VII RebirthorCyberpunk 2077under the Deck Verified badge, but anyone whos played these games on the Steam Deck can tell you that the system is at its limit. As time goes on, well see more games likeStalker 2, Warhammer 40K: Darktide,andSilent Hill 2that are Unsupported simply because theyre too demanding to run on the Steam Deck. Valve was able to use this system for three years, but I dont think it can survive another three.If youre not onboard yet, think about the Steam Deck 2. Valve says itll release a sequel to the Steam Deck when it feels theres a generational leap in compute without sacrificing battery life. When that happens, will we have a system where some games are Verified but others, like Silent Hill 2,are only Verified for the Steam Deck 2? I dont want to deal with that. I already went through the whole New Nintendo 3DS fiasco Valve can do better.Im not here to just complain. I have some ideas, too. And thankfully, they wouldnt drastically change the Deck Verified program all while making it a lot more useful as SteamOS (and handhelds more broadly) scale up.First, performance cant be part of the equation. Valves official criteria dont specifically call out performance, but performance is still a part of the program. Games that are too demanding wont be Verified. Its time for Valve to draw a line in the sand on performance as we see different handhelds that are using different screens and different hardware configurations. The program should tackle if the game works on SteamOS, or if it doesnt; thats the only long-term solution without chasing new performance targets every few years.Jacob Roach / Digital TrendsIn its place, Valve should use its strongest asset: the Steam community. There are a lot of ways Valve could go about this. Maybe there are some dropdowns in game reviews that show if the player used a handheld or not, and what handheld they used. And, maybe you can filter those reviews so you can easily find them instead of scanning the first few that pop up and hoping for something helpful. That helps players, and it even helps developers, as you can filter out performance-related issues on handhelds I remember quite a bit of vitriol about No Rest for the Wickedat launch related to Steam Deck performance issues.Valve could also have them in a separate area, maybe with suggestions from users on how to get the best performance. Thats one of the draws of ProtonDB, after all. If Valve wanted to maintain its open-source approach to software, it might even be able to integrate ProtonDB into the Deck Verified program there are already ways to do that through the Deck Tools software.Beyond filtering out performance, the Deck Verified program needs more specifics about what constitutes an Unsupported game. Right now, the range is fairly large, from games that flat-out wont work to titles thatwillwork and work well with some inconvenient setup. For example,Batman: Arkham Asylumis Unsupported, but it works fine. You need to manually tap the launcher, and sleeping your handheld during gameplay can boot you back to the main menu if youre connected to Wi-Fi. Thats significantly different than something like Apex Legends which wont work due to its anti-cheat software.I dont want Valve to endlessly add more badges to the Deck Verified program, but one additional segment of games that work with significant workarounds would be welcome, particularly for older games like Arkham Asylumthat arent likely to see an update. Once again, Valve could leverage its community or point users toward ProtonDB if they want more information on the workarounds.Valve wont ever make the Deck Verified program perfect. Trying to create a simple program to tackle support thats inherently complex is bound to have contradictions and oversights. However, the Deck Verified program can still be significantly better than it is now. And with the rising tide of SteamOS, its time to make those changes.Editors Recommendations0 Comments 0 Shares 141 Views
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WWW.DIGITALTRENDS.COMNYT Crossword: answers for Saturday, January 25The New York Times has plenty of word games on its roster today with Wordle, Connections, Strands, and the Mini Crossword, theres something for everyone but the newspapers standard crossword puzzle still reigns supreme. The daily crossword is full of interesting trivia, helps improve mental flexibility and, of course, gives you some bragging rights if you manage to finish it every day.While the NYT puzzle might feel like an impossible task some days, solving a crossword is a skill and it takes practice dont get discouraged if you cant get every single word in a puzzle.Recommended VideosIf youre having trouble completing todays NYT Crossword, were here to help. Weve got all the answers for todays clues down below.Please enable Javascript to view this contentNew York TimesAcross1 Undesirable airplane seatmate : ARMRESTHOG11 Sound from a hedge clipper : SNIP15 This is a waste of my time : WHYAMIHERE16 Strike one! : POSE17 Body shops? : MORTUARIES18 Combats ___ tes dfenseurs! (La Marseillaise line) : AVEC19 Poet Bradstreet : ANNE20 Abbr. in some job titles : ASST21 Coward of the theater world : NOEL22 Largest U.S. union, with about three million members, in brief : NEA23 Funding source for the Great Wall of China : SALTTAX26 Org. in 2015s Bridge of Spies : CIA27 Brass : GALL28 Felt in the Christmas spirit? : ELFHATS30 The Way, in Islam : SHARIA33 A, B, and C, but not T and V : VITAMINS34 Under control : TAMED35 One working on a column? : CPA36 Sight in Monets Boating on the River Epte : CANOE37 Current events : RIPTIDES39 Spreads : STREWS40 Novel technology? : EREADER41 Jam : SPOT42 Old atlas inits. : SSR43 In the 80s or 90s, say : OVERPAR45 Take another direction : ZIG48 Its fit for a king : SASH50 Classic novel of the South Seas : OMOO51 Some photomontage art : DADA52 ___ Mountains, Kyrgyz/Tajik border range : ALAI53 Theyll show you a thing or two : TOURGUIDES56 Weight of an adult elephant, very imprecisely : TONS57 Initiative : ENTERPRISE58 Segments of curling matches : ENDS59 Holders of orbs : EYESOCKETSDown1 Ugh, thats the worst! : AWMAN2 It passes through many Swiss banks : RHONE3 Loy of filmdom : MYRNA4 Thing of interest? : RATE5 Foe in a 1932 Australian war : EMU6 Cheap Thrills pop star : SIA7 Clutches : THRALL8 Job that might require a fence : HEIST9 Aeschylus trilogy of tragedies : ORESTEIA10 The forest, in a metaphor : GESTALT11 Extend across : SPAN12 Number at filling stations? : NOVOCAINE13 Oh-h-h-h, that makes sense : ISEEITNOW14 They support many student movements : PECLASSES23 Joined a union : SAIDIDO24 ___ nage (cooked in a broth) : ALA25 Certain something : XFACTOR27 Barbie director Gerwig : GRETA29 Asian grocery chain : HMART30 Consumed with grief? : STRESSATE31 Where locks are picked? : HAIRSALON32 S&P 500 part : AMPERSAND33 Some corp. execs : VPS35 Confirmation, e.g. : CEREMONY38 Ardent supporter : DEVOTEE39 Place whose name has an appropriate final vowel sound : SPA41 Reproductive cells : SPORES44 Dispatch (toward) : ROUTE45 ___ Smith, The Autograph Man novelist : ZADIE46 Namely : IDEST47 Sublimation products : GASES49 Indicator of deflation : HISS51 Long-bladed thrusting dagger : DIRK54 Miracle-___ : GRO55 Lines at a grocery store : UPCEditors Recommendations0 Comments 0 Shares 144 Views