• Why Meta gave its Messenger app a new Facebook-blue logo
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    Metas Messenger has a new logo set in Facebook blue.The instant messaging app dropped the multicolor gradient used in its previous logo for a solid blue that matches the shade used by Metas flagship app. Some small, subtle refinements were also made to the lightning-bolt shape inside the Messenger logos word-bubble mark. Secondary versions of the logo appear in black or white.We often refine our designs to enhance the look and feel of our products, a Meta spokesperson tells Fast Company. In this spirit, youll find that weve updated the Messenger color palette.Online, some suggested the change was made because of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerbergs comment that his company needed more masculine energy, or his hopes to get back to the feeling of OG Facebook. Regardless, the color change just so happens to be a delayed reflection of the apps diminished cross-platform communications capabilities.[Images: Meta]Messenger was originally known as Facebook Chat, but Facebook spun its instant messaging services into a stand-alone app in 2014. The light-to-dark-blue gradient of the Messenger logo when it launched matched the gradient of Facebooks logo at the time. In 2020, Messenger rebranded to the multicolor gradient that it used up until last month.The Messenger apps colorful gradient went from blue to purple to orange and pink, colors that seemed to suggest a bridge from Facebook to Instagram; for a time, Messenger did allow users to chat across both platforms. That integration came as some speculated that Metas portfolio of apps were more tightly integrating to avoid being broken up. But by 2023, Meta killed Messengers cross-platform instant messaging capabilities. That change came just as Meta was arguing that certain European antitrust rules didnt apply to Messenger because it was a Facebook feature instead of a stand-alone messaging app.Though Meta eventually did announce last year it would acquiesce to the EUs Digital Markets Act and open up Messenger as well as its other messaging app, WhatsApp, to third-party chats for users in the European Union, the new Messenger logo suggests the company is still set on linking Messenger to Facebook.Messenger is a messaging app from Facebook, Messengers brand guide says. That connection is now made crystal clear with color.
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  • Nubia Focus 2 Ultras rotating camera ring makes you feel like a pro photographer
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    Smartphone innovation has somehow flattened out in the graph, given theres not much left to explore. Apple brought the camera slider button to the iPhone 16 Pro for granular camera zoom level control, Samsung Galaxy S25 series has a ton of usable AI features to make life smarter, while the Infinix Trifold hopes to refresh the boring smartphone form factor.Having similar ambitions, Nubia has brought the Focus 2 Ultra smartphone to the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona. The device has a tactile camera ring that can be used to zoom in/zoom out while taking shots, just like you would on a DSLR camera. Theyve also added a dedicated camera grip to take mobile photography to the next level. The latter feature is similar to what we saw in the Xiaomi 15 Ultra revealed a few days ago at the MWC event.Designer: ZTENubia Focus 2 Ultra will replace the outgoing Focus Pro 5G, primarily centered around professional-level photography on a mobile device. The new smartphone will inherit the features of the Focus Pro including the Newvision AI photography system. The highlighting utilitarian features like a dedicated shutter button and shortcut slider to open the camera, record, or turn on the flashlight do come in handy. Coming on to the rotating camera ring, it can also cycle the filter presets and adjust the aperture of the camera lens for more control over the shots you take. The primary camera on the device has a 50MP sensor (with f /1.47 aperture and 1/1.55-inch optical format) and the front camera is a 32MP shooter.The phone has a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with 1080p resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It can go up to 2800 nits brightness level. That said, the device has a respectable Unisoc Tiger T760 SoC, which is a 6nm octa-core chipset with 4 x Cortex-A76 performance cores and 4 x Cortex-A55 cores. How this processor will be able to deal with multitasking and high graphics gaming remains to be seen. The SoC is paired with 512GB storage and 20 GB dynamic RAM. Focus 2 Ultra manages to fit a 5000mAh battery in its 7.49 mm thin frame which is impressive. Unfortunately, there is no wireless charging option and the device can charge with a 33W wired charger.ZTE wants to keep things ultra-competitive, hence Focus 2 Ultra is priced at approximately $300 which is almost five times less than its nearest rival the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. Nubia will offer the device in two color variants Forest Green and Sunrise White.The post Nubia Focus 2 Ultras rotating camera ring makes you feel like a pro photographer first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • How to draw vibrant character art, tips from a pro artist
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    Lidia Cambon reveals her step-by-step process for creating a full-body illustration from first sketch to vibrant, cohesive colour with markers.
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  • How to See the Total Lunar Eclipse and Blood Moon This Month
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    On March 14, skywatchers in the Americas will be able to see the first of 2025s two total lunar eclipses.
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  • Alogic Ark Pro 27600mAh Power Bank review: Cable-carrying convenience
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    MacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingProsLarge battery capacity140W (PD 3.1) charging power140W inputAttachable USB-C cableConsOur Verdict The Alogic Ark Pro is a well-priced high-capacity laptop power bank that comes with a reliable and robust attachable cable that makes it a convenient and powerful travel companion.Price When ReviewedThis value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefinedBest Pricing TodayPrice When Reviewed169,99Best Prices Today: Alogic Ark Pro 27600mAh Power BankRetailerPriceAlogic169,99 View DealPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwideProductPricePrice comparison from BackmarketMany recent power banks, whether for phones or laptops, have come with built-in, retractable USB-C cables, making them and you less reliant on separate cable carrying.While we havent been plagued by these handy integrated cables breaking, its true that they represent a potential point of failurenot catastrophic to the main function of the power bank but certainly frustrating.Alogic has come up with a neat compromise solution with its Ark Pro laptop power bank: a cable that tucks into the back of the battery pack but which is separate and not built into the top of the power bank.SpecsBattery capacity: 99.36WhFastest Power Output: 140WTotal Power Output: 160WPower Input: 140WUSB ports: 2x USB-C (140W PD 3.1); 1x USB-A (22.5W).Dimensions: 6.1 x 2.6 x 2.4 inches (15.5 x 6.5 x 6cm)Weight: 24oz (680g)Airline compatible: YesDominik Tomaszewski / FoundrySee: The Best laptop power banks.DesignThe USB-C cable doubles up and fits into two grooves at the back of the power bank. A sliding yellow clip pushes up to lock the cables into place and can be pulled up to add length. With the clip at its highest point the 19.7 inch (50cm) cable that in reality can be stretched to about 17 inches (44cm) due to the holding clip.A little fiddly at first, it doesnt take long to master fitting the cable back into its resting place.It is robust enough to be used as a carrying handle when secured using the clip.Having a cable with you always makes any power bank a more convenient and efficient solution. A built-in cable means you should never leave without one. The Ark Pros separate but attachable cable should work just as well without any fear of breakagealthough youll need to remember to fit it back when you get up and go after charging.Theres a small smart display to inform you of key battery info, including how fast its charging your devices, how long it will take to recharge itself, plus the health and operating temperature of the battery.The power bank is in a classic pillar shape, measuring 6.1 x 2.6 x 2.4 inches (15.5 x 6.5 x 6cm), and weighs 24oz (680g). You wouldnt want to stash this in your trouser pocket or handbag, but its a lot of power to carry in your backpack.PerformanceConvenient as cables might be, a power bank will always first be judged on its battery capacity.The Alogic Ark Pro features a 27600mAh (Milliamp Hours) battery with a 99.36Wh (Watt Hours) rating. This is a sweet spot for portable power banks as the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has set a 100Wh limit on batteries that can be carried into a aircraft.That level of power is about right to give a MacBook Pro around a full charge, and this was borne out in our tests. We filled a 14-inch M2 Pro MacBook Pro from 0% to 100% but no further on a second run.We got a slightly tighter squeeze from the minimally higher capacity Anker Prime 27650mAh Power Bank. For more options check out our reviews of the best power banks for MacBook. That power bank doesnt come with an attachable cable, but Anker does have an alternative 25000mAh power bank with two integrated cables.We also tested the Ark Pro with recharging an iPhone 16 Pro multiple times and it managed just over 3.5 full recharges of the phone.Dominik Tomaszewski / FoundryPower specs in detailThe Ark Pro can output power at up to 140W from each of its two USB-C ports. This PD 3.1 charge is enough to fast charge Apples top-end 16-inch MacBook Pro, although youll need to use Apples own proprietary charging cable to enable that fast-charge. Thats an Apple limitation, not one of the power banks maker.Theres also a USB-A port for legacy devices, with a maximum power output of 22.5W.Using one USB-C and the USB-A ports together and you can output 140W and 22.5W for a total 162.5W power. Use all three ports and youll have access to 65W + 65W + 22.5W (152.5W maximum).The Ark Pro can recharge itselfusing its or another cableat an impressive 140W.AlogicPriceThe Alogic Ark Pro is priced at $129.99, 129.99, AU$229.95 and 169,99.This is notably cheaper than the similarly specced and sized Anker Prime 27650mAh Power Bank ($179.99), which doesnt come with an attachable cable but does win out with a higher maximum 250W output vs the Ark Pros 160W total possible simultaneous output.VerdictThe Alogic Ark Pro is a well-priced high-capacity laptop power bank that comes with a reliable and robust attachable cable that makes it a convenient and powerful travel companion.
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  • DeepSeek claims 545% cost-profit ratio, challenging AI industry economics
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    Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has claimed its V3 and R1 models achieve a theoretical daily cost-profit ratio of 545%, highlighting cost implications for enterprises adopting similar models from other cloud providers.In a GitHub post published over the weekend, DeepSeek estimated its daily inference cost for V3 and R1 models at $87,072, assuming a $2 per hour rental for Nvidias H800 chips.Theoretical daily revenue was pegged at $562,027, implying a 545% cost-profit ratio and over $200 million in potential annual revenue.However, the company noted actual earnings are significantly lower due to free web and app access, lower V3 model costs, and discounted developer rates during off-peak hours.This is the first time the Hangzhou-based company has disclosed profit margins from inference tasks, where trained AI models generate responses or perform functions like chatbot interactions.Authenticity and enterprise impactAnalysts say DeepSeeks focus on scalability and efficiency is notable, but caution that it is too early to view its claims as an industry benchmark applicable to companies in or outside China.Also, in theory versus practice, there is a significant difference, as cost metrics are also highly subjective to geography, resources, and revenue generation, said Neil Shah, partner & co-founder at Counterpoint Research. However, we dont know the purpose of these public claims, but they will definitely put pressure on Western companies to at least reveal and/or internally optimize their costs.If accurate, DeepSeeks profitability despite deep discounts would signal a sustainable low-cost AI model, potentially pressuring rivals to cut prices while prompting enterprises to reassess vendor choices and long-term AI strategies.There are no US-based AI firms of scale that are profitable right now, said Hyoun Park, CEO and chief analyst at Amalgam Insights. Open AI is not even close and both Microsoft and Google are spending billions of dollars to enter the market.Park noted that while DeepSeeks figures are theoretical and difficult to verify, one thing is clear DeepSeek has massively reduced the cost of inference.DeepSeeks AI models, when hosted on established cloud platforms such as AWS and Microsoft Azure, can offer enterprises a balance of performance, governance, and affordability, said Abhiram Srivasta, senior analyst at Everest Group. These models are reportedly more cost-efficient than those from leading US AI firms, requiring significantly less compute power, which translates to lower operational costs.Threat to US companiesDeepSeeks claims of cost efficiency and its open-source approach could intensify competition in the AI market, particularly for US firms investing heavily in proprietary models.The company currently offers its models as open source, allowing US-based enterprises to audit and modify them.As long as the deployment does not rely on Chinese-hosted infrastructure, there may not be any significant barriers to global adoption. Given that many current models are good enough for established generative AI use cases, DeepSeek is absolutely a threat to US based AI model builders, Park said. AI developers, focusing on theoretical artificial general intelligence are likely to be quickly surpassed by those making more practical agentic models that can get work done and provide interaction visibility.
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  • Inside the Wild West of AI companionship
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    This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first,sign up here.Last week, I made a troubling discovery about an AI companion site called Botify AI: It was hosting sexually charged conversations with underage celebrity bots. These bots took on characters meant to resemble, among others, Jenna Ortega as high schooler Wednesday Addams, Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, and Millie Bobby Brown. I discovered these bots also offer to send hot photos and in some instances describe age-of-consent laws as arbitrary and meant to be broken.Botify AI removed these bots after I asked questions about them, but others remain. The company said it does have filters in place meant to prevent such underage character bots from being created, but that they dont always work. Artem Rodichev, the founder and CEO of Ex-Human, which operates Botify AI, told me such issues are an industry-wide challenge affecting all conversational AI systems. For the details, which hadnt been previously reported, you should read the whole story.Putting aside the fact that the bots I tested were promoted by Botify AI as featured characters and received millions of likes before being removed, Rodichevs response highlights something important. Despite their soaring popularity, AI companionship sites mostly operate in a Wild West, with few laws or even basic rules governing them.What exactly are these companions offering, and why have they grown so popular? People have been pouring out their feelings to AI since the days of Eliza, a mock psychotherapist chatbot built in the 1960s. But its fair to say that the current craze for AI companions is different.Broadly, these sites offer an interface for chatting with AI characters that offer backstories, photos, videos, desires, and personality quirks. The companiesincluding Replika, Character.AI, and many othersoffer characters that can play lots of different roles for users, acting as friends, romantic partners, dating mentors, or confidants. Other companies enable you to build digital twins of real people. Thousands of adult-content creators have created AI versions of themselves to chat with followers and send AI-generated sexual images 24 hours a day. Whether or not sexual desire comes into the equation, AI companions differ from your garden-variety chatbot in their promise, implicit or explicit, that genuine relationships can be had with AI.While many of these companions are offered directly by the companies that make them, theres also a burgeoning industry of licensed AI companions. You may start interacting with these bots sooner than you think. Ex-Human, for example, licenses its models to Grindr, which is working on an AI wingman that will help users keep track of conversations and eventually may even date the AI agents of other users. Other companions are arising in video-game platforms and will likely start popping up in many of the varied places we spend time online.A number of criticisms, and even lawsuits, have been lodged against AI companionship sites, and were just starting to see how theyll play out. One of the most important issues is whether companies can be held liable for harmful outputs of the AI characters theyve made. Technology companies have been protected under Section 230 of the US Communications Act, which broadly holds that businesses arent liable for consequences of user-generated content. But this hinges on the idea that companies merely offer platforms for user interactions rather than creating content themselves, a notion that AI companionship bots complicate by generating dynamic, personalized responses.The question of liability will be tested in a high-stakes lawsuit against Character.AI, which was sued in October by a mother who alleges that one of its chatbots played a role in the suicide of her 14-year-old son. A trial is set to begin in November 2026. (A Character.AI spokesperson, though not commenting on pending litigation, said the platform is for entertainment, not companionship. The spokesperson added that the company has rolled out new safety features for teens, including a separate model and new detection and intervention systems, as well as disclaimers to make it clear that the Character is not a real person and should not be relied on as fact or advice.) My colleague Eileen has also recently written about another chatbot on a platform called Nomi, which gave clear instructions to a user on how to kill himself.Another criticism has to do with dependency. Companion sites often report that young users spend one to two hours per day, on average, chatting with their characters. In January, concerns that people could become addicted to talking with these chatbots sparked a number of tech ethics groups to file a complaint against Replika with the Federal Trade Commission, alleging that the sites design choices deceive users into developing unhealthy attachments to software masquerading as a mechanism for human-to-human relationship.It should be said that lots of people gain real value from chatting with AI, which can appear to offer some of the best facets of human relationshipsconnection, support, attraction, humor, love. But its not yet clear how these companionship sites will handle the risks of those relationships, or what rules they should be obliged to follow. More lawsuits-and, sadly, more real-world harmwill be likely before we get an answer.Now read the rest of The AlgorithmDeeper LearningOpenAI released GPT-4.5On Thursday OpenAI released its newest model, called GPT-4.5. It was built using the same recipe as its last models, but its essentially bigger (OpenAI says the model is its largest yet). The company also claims its tweaked the new models responses to reduce the number of mistakes, or hallucinations.Why it matters: For a while, like other AI companies, OpenAI has chugged along releasing bigger and better large language models. But GPT-4.5 might be the last to fit this paradigm. Thats because of the rise of so-called reasoning models, which can handle more complex, logic-driven tasks step by step. OpenAI says all its future models will include reasoning components. Though that will make for better responses, such models also require significantly more energy, according to early reports. Read more from Will Douglas Heaven.Bits and BytesThe small Danish city of Odense has become known for collaborative robotsRobots designed to work alongside and collaborate with humans, sometimes called cobots, are not very popular in industrial settings yet. Thats partially due to safety concerns that are still being researched. A city in Denmark is leading that charge. (MIT Technology Review)DOGE is working on software that automates the firing of government workersSoftware called AutoRIF, which stands for automated reduction in force, was built by the Pentagon decades ago. Engineers for DOGE are now working to retool it for their efforts, according to screenshots reviewed by Wired. (Wired)Alibabas new video AI model has taken off in the AI porn communityThe Chinese tech giant has released a number of impressive AI models, particularly since the popularization of DeepSeek R1, a competitor from another Chinese company, earlier this year. Its latest open-source video generation model has found one particular audience: enthusiasts of AI porn. (404 Media)The AI Hype IndexWondering whether everything youre hearing about AI is more hype than reality? To help, we just published our latest AI Hype Index, where we judge things like DeepSeek, stem-cell-building AI, and chatbot lovers on spectrums from Hype to Reality and Doom to Utopia. Check it out for a regular reality check. (MIT Technology Review)These smart cameras spot wildfires before they spreadCalifornia is experimenting with AI-powered cameras to identify wildfires. Its a popular application of video and image recognition technology that has advanced rapidly in recent years. The technology beats 911 callers about a third of the time and has spotted over 1,200 confirmed fires so far, the Wall Street Journal reports. (Wall Street Journal)
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  • At RightsCon in Taipei, activists reckon with a US retreat from promoting digital rights
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    Last week, I joined over 3,200 digital rights activists, tech policymakers, and researchers and a smattering of tech company representatives in Taipei at RightsCon, the worlds largest digital rights conference.Human rights conferences can be sobering, to say the least. They highlight the David vs. Goliath situation of small civil society organizations fighting to center human rights in decisions about technology, sometimes challenging the priorities of much more powerful governments and technology companies.But this years RightsCon, the 13th since the event began as the Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference in 2011, felt especially urgent. This was primarily due to the shocking, rapid gutting of the US federal government by the Elon Muskled DOGE initiative, and the reverberations this would have around the world.At RightsCon, the cuts to USAID were top of mind: the development agency has long been one of the worlds biggest funders of digital rights work, from ensuring that the internet stays on during elections and crises around the world to supporting digital security hotlines for human-rights defenders and journalists targeted by surveillance and hacking. Now, the agency is facing over 90% cuts to its budget under the Trump administration.The withdrawal of funding is existential for the international digital rights communityand follows other trends that are concerning for those who support a free and safe Internet. We are unfortunately witnessing the erosion of multistakeholderism, with restrictions on civil society participation, democratic backsliding worldwide, and companies divesting from policies and practices that uphold human rights, Nikki Gladstone, RightsCons director, said in her opening speech.Cindy Cohn, director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which advocates for digital civil liberties, was more blunt: The scale and speed of the attacks on peoples rights is unprecedented. Its breathtaking, she told me.But its not just funding cuts that will curtail digital rights globally. As various speakers highlighted throughout the conference, the United States government has gone from taking the leading role in supporting an open and safe internet to demonstrating how to dismantle it. Heres what speakers are seeing:The Trump administrations policies are being weaponized in other countriesOn Tuesday, February 25, just before RightsCon began, Serbian law enforcement raided the offices of four local civil society organizations focused on government accountability, citing Musk and Trumps (unproven) accusations of fraud at USAID.The (Serbian) Special Anti-Corruption Department contacted the US Justice Department for information concerning USAID over the abuse of funds, possible money laundering, and the improper spending of American taxpayers funds in Serbia, Nenad Stefanovic, a state prosecutor, explained on a TV broadcast announcing the move.Since Trumps second administration, we cannot count on them [the platforms] to do even the bare minimum anymore. -Yasmin CurziFor RightsCon attendees, it was a clearand familiarexample of how oppressive regimes find or invent reasons to go after critics. Only now, by using the Trump administrations justifications for revoking USAIDs funding, they hope to gain an extra veneer of credibility.Ashnah Kalemera, a program manager for CIPESA, a Ugandan nonprofit that runs technology for civic participation initiatives across Africa, says Trump and Musks attacks on USAID are providing false narratives that justify arrests, intimidations, and continued clampdowns on civil society organizationsorganizations that obviously no longer have the resources to do their work anyway.Yasmin Curzi, a professor at FGV Law School in Rio de Janeiro and an expert on digital law, says that American politics are also being weaponized in Brazils domestic affairs. There, she told me, right wing figures have been lifting signs at protests like Trump save us! and Protect our First Amendment rights, which they dont have. Instead, Brazils Internet Bill of Rights seeks to balance protections on user privacy and speech with criminal liabilities for certain types of harmful content, including disinformation and hate speech.Despite the differing legal frameworks, in late February the Trump Media & Technology Group, which operates Truth Social, and the video platform Rumble tried to enforce US-style speech protections in Brazil. They sued Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes for banning a Brazilian digital influencer who had fled to the United States to avoid arrest in connection with allegations that he has spread disinformation and hate. Truth Social and Rumble allege that Moraes has violated the United States free speech laws.(A US judge has since ruled that because the Brazilian court had yet to officially serve Truth Social and Rumble as required under international treaty, the platforms lawsuit was premature and the companies do not have to comply with the order; the judge did not comment on the merits of the argument, though the companies have claimed victory.)Platforms are becoming less willing to engage with local communitiesIn addition to how Trump and Musk might inspire other countries to act, speakers also expressed concern that their trolling and use of dehumanizing language and imagery will inspire more online hate (and attacks), just at a time when platforms are rolling back human content moderation. Experts warn that automated content moderation systems trained on English-language data sets are unable to detect much of this hateful language.India, for example, has a history of platforms recognizing the necessity of using local-language moderators and also failing to do so, leading to real-world violence. Yet now the attitude of some internet users there has become If the president of the United States can do it, why cant I? says Sadaf Wani, a communications manager for IT for Change, an Indian nonprofit research and advocacy organization, who organized a RightsCon panel on hate speech and AI.As her panel noted, these online attacks are accompanied by an increase in automated and even fully AI-based content moderation, largely trained on North American data sets, that are known to be less effective at identifying problematic speech in languages other than English. Even the latest large language models have difficulties identifying local slang, cultural context, and the use of non-English characters. AI is not as smart as it looks, so you can use very obvious [and] very basic tricks to evade scrutiny. So I think thats whats also amplifying hate speech further, Wani explains.Others, including Curzi from Brazil and Kalemera from Uganda, described similar trends playing out in their countriesand they say changes in platform policy and a lack of local staff make content moderation even harder. Platforms used to have humans in the loop whom users could reach out to for help, Curzi said. She pointed to community-driven moderation efforts on Twitter, which she considered to be a relative success at curbing hate speech until Elon Musk bought the site and fired some 4,400 contract workersincluding the entire team that worked with community partners in Brazil.Curzi and Kalemera both say that things have gotten worse since. Last year, Trump threatened Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg with spend[ing] the rest of his life in prison if Meta attempted to interfere withi.e. fact-check claims aboutthe 2024 election. This January Meta announced that it was replacing its fact-checking program with X-style community notes, a move widely seen as capitulation to pressure from the new administration.Shortly after Trumps second inauguration, social platforms skipped a hearing on hate speech and disinformation held by the Brazilian attorney general. While this may have been expected of Musks X, it represented a big shift for Meta, Curzi told me. Since Trumps second administration, we cannot count on them [the platforms] to do even the bare minimum anymore, she adds. Meta and X did not respond to requests for comment.The USs retreat is creating a moral vacuumThen theres simply the fact that the United States can no longer be counted on to support digital rights defenders or journalists under attack. That creates a vacuum, and its not clear who else is willingor ableto step into it, participants said.The US used to be the main support for journalists in repressive regimes, both financially and morally, one journalism trainer said during a last-minute session added to the schedule to address the funding crisis. The fact that there is now no one to turn to, she added, makes the current situation not comparable to the past.But thats not to say that everything was doom and gloom. You could feel the solidarity and community, says the EFFs Cohn. And having [the conference] in Taiwan, which lives in the shadow of a very powerful, often hostile government, seemed especially fitting.Indeed, if there was one theme that was repeated throughout the event, it was a shared desire to rethink and challenge who holds power.Multiple sessions, for example, focused on strategies to counter both unresponsive Big Tech platforms and repressive governments. Meanwhile, during the session on AI and hate-speech moderation, participants concluded that one way of creating a safer internet would be for local organizations to build localized language models that are context- and language-specific. At the very least, said Curzi, we could move to other, smaller platforms that match our values, because at this point, the big platforms can do anything they want.Do you have additional information on how Doge is affecting digital rights globally? Please use a non-work device and get in touch at tips@technologyreview.com or with the reporter on Signal: eileenguo.15.
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  • Monster Hunter Wilds Sells Over 8 Million Copies in Three Days
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    Capcoms Monster Hunter Wilds has sold over eight million copies within three days of launch. Not only is it the fastest-selling title in the franchise, but its also the quickest any title from the publisher has reached this milestone.By comparison, Monster Hunter Rise shipped four million units, while Monster Hunter Worlds shipments and digital sales surpassed five million in that period. While it remains to be seen if Monster Hunter Wilds can take the title of highest-selling Capcom title from World, its certainly off to a strong start.Monster Hunter Wilds is available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Developed on RE Engine, it offers several firsts for the franchise, like cross-platform multiplayer, seamless traversal from base to hunts, and more. Check out our review for more details we gave it an eight out of ten, praising the art direction, combat, and new features.As with past titles, Monster Hunter Wilds will receive free title updates with new monsters and Event Quests. The first Title Update arrives in early April, bringing Mizutsune to the roster alongside the Gathering Hub.
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    Monday, March 3rd, 2025Posted by Jim ThackerTrimble releases SketchUp 2025.0html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Trimble has released SketchUp 2025.0, the latest version of its architectural modeling software, also often used by concept artists to rough out hard-surface assets.The release significantly increases the realism with which models can be previewed within the software, adding support for both HDR image-based lighting and PBR materials.There are also updates to the modeling tools, extensions management, and pipeline integration, but the Style Builder app, included with Pro subscriptions, has been discontinued.Support for image-based environment lighting and PBR materialsSketchUp 2025.0 increases the visual realism with which models can be previewed within SketchUp, adding a new Environments panel for viewing models in an HDRI environment.The software ships with a set of readymade HDR images, which can be used as background environments and light sources, or users can import their own in HDR or EXR formats.The update also introduces support for PBR materials, both in imported glTF and USD files, and from SketchUps own material libraries, which have been converted to PBR materials. Older materials can be converted to PBR materials using an AI-based Generate Textures tool, which generates metalness, roughness, AO and normal maps from diffuse textures.Updates to the modeling tools, extensions management, and pipeline integrationWorkflow improvements include quality-of-life updates to SketchUps modeling toolset, with updates to the Rotate tool, Arc tools, Snaps, and Text tool.Other changes include an automated reminder to purge unused assets when saving files, and a new Extension Migrator for updating add-ons from Sketchups Extension Warehouse to the current version of the software.SketchUps integration with Trimble Connect, Trimbles online collaboration platform, has also been strengthened with new native options to import, reload or save files to Trimble Connect.Architects get updates to SketchUps Revit importer, and IFC import and export.Updates to LayOut, but Style Builder discontinuedUsers with Pro and Studio subscriptions also get updates to LayOut, the accompanying app for generating 2D documentation from 3D models.The Move, Rotate and Scale tools have been updated to work more like the way they do in SketchUp itself, and the Join and Split tools now work on line segments as well as shapes.LayOut can also now render the new PBR materials and HDRI environments in SketchUp models.However, Style Builder, the app for generating hand-drawn line styles previously included with Pro subscriptions, has now been discontinued.Price and system requirementsSketchUp 2025.0 is compatible with Windows 10+ and macOS 12.0+.The software is available rental-only, with entry-level SketchUp Go subscriptions, which include the browser edition of the software and SketchUp for iPad, costing $119/year.SketchUp Pro and SketchUp Studio, which also include the desktop edition and LayOut, now cost $349/year and $749/year.There is also a free, feature-limited web-based edition of SketchUp, SketchUp Free.Read an overview of the new features in SketchUp 2025.0 on Trimbles blogRead a full list of new features in SketchUp 2025.0 in the online changelogHave your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). 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