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[31]Close binspamdupenotthebestofftopicslownewsdaystalestupid freshfunnyinsightfulinterestingmaybe offtopicflamebaittrollredundantoverrated insightfulinterestinginformativefunnyunderrated descriptive typodupeerror [32]Shift transforms your browser into a powerful command center where you effortlessly organize apps, inboxes, and projects in custom Spaces tailored to your workflow. Build your perfect digital workspace from scratch or jump-start with ready-made templates—because the world’s most customizable browser is built by you, for you. [33]× 178766868 story [34]Earth [35]Three-Quarters of Countries Face Below-Replacement Fertility by 2050 [36](nature.com) [37]18 Posted by msmash on Tuesday August 19, 2025 @12:03PM from the closer-look dept. Global fertility rates have fallen from five children per woman in the mid-twentieth century [38]to 2.2 today, with approximately half of countries now below the 2.1 replacement threshold, according to data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. Mexico's rate dropped from seven children in 1970 to 1.6 in 2023. South Korea recorded 0.75 in 2024, down from 4.5 in 1970. The IHME projects over three-quarters of countries will fall below replacement level by 2050. A UN survey of 14,000 people across 14 countries found 39% cited financial limitations as a primary reason for not having children. China's population peaked around 2022 at 1.4 billion, while the U.S. Census Bureau predicts America's population will peak in 2080 at 370 million. apply tags__________ 178765882 story [39]AI [40]Gates Funds $1 Million AI Alzheimer's Prize [41](ft.com) [42]26 Posted by msmash on Tuesday August 19, 2025 @11:02AM from the moving-forward dept. Bill Gates is [43]funding a $1 million competition to spur the use of AI to find innovative treatments for Alzheimer's disease, the latest effort to deploy the promising technology to find cures for humanity's toughest illnesses. From a report: The [44]Alzheimer's Insights AI prize will be awarded to the team that comes up with the most original way to program AI-powered agents that are "capable of independent planning, reasoning, and action to accelerate breakthrough discoveries from existing Alzheimer's data." Â The winning tool will be released for free on the Alzheimer's Disease Data Initiative's cloud "workbench" to be used by scientists globally, the organisation said on Tuesday. The prize is being financed by Gates Ventures, the family office of the billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder. apply tags__________ 178764990 story [45]AI [46]MIT Report: 95% of Generative AI Pilots at Companies Are Failing [47](fortune.com) [48]37 Posted by msmash on Tuesday August 19, 2025 @10:05AM from the reality-check dept. The GenAI Divide: State of AI in Business 2025, a [49]new report published by MIT's NANDA initiative, reveals that while generative AI holds promise for enterprises, [50]most initiatives to drive rapid revenue growth are falling flat. Fortune: Despite the rush to integrate powerful new models, about 5% of AI pilot programs achieve rapid revenue acceleration; the vast majority stall, delivering little to no measurable impact on P&L. The research -- based on 150 interviews with leaders, a survey of 350 employees, and an analysis of 300 public AI deployments -- paints a clear divide between success stories and stalled projects. To unpack these findings, I spoke with Aditya Challapally, the lead author of the report, and a research contributor to project NANDA at MIT. "Some large companies' pilots and younger startups are really excelling with generative AI," Challapally said. Startups led by 19- or 20-year-olds, for example, "have seen revenues jump from zero to $20 million in a year," he said. "It's because they pick one pain point, execute well, and partner smartly with companies who use their tools," he added. But for 95% of companies in the dataset, generative AI implementation is falling short. The core issue? Not the quality of the AI models, but the "learning gap" for both tools and organizations. While executives often blame regulation or model performance, MIT's research points to flawed enterprise integration. Generic tools like ChatGPT excel for individuals because of their flexibility, but they stall in enterprise use since they don't learn from or adapt to workflows, Challapally explained. apply tags__________ 178762564 story [51]United Kingdom [52]UK is Lagging Behind Rest of World in Tackling Big Tech, Says Fortnite Chief [53](ft.com) [54]40 Posted by msmash on Tuesday August 19, 2025 @07:30AM from the how-about-that dept. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney told the Financial Times that the UK Competition and Markets Authority's December decision to delay mandating alternative app stores on iPhones [55]was a "blunder" that leaves Britain "well behind" other jurisdictions. The CMA postponed until next year whether to require Apple to allow third-party app stores or sideloading, unlike the EU's Digital Markets Act. Fortnite remains unavailable on UK iOS devices following Epic's years-long dispute over Apple's 30% commission fees. The regulator said it would prioritize forcing Apple and Google to allow alternative payment systems. apply tags__________ 178758766 story [56]Businesses [57]US FTC Sues Ticket Reseller For Evading Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Ticket Limits [58](reuters.com) [59]85 Posted by msmash on Tuesday August 19, 2025 @03:30AM from the about-time dept. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission sued ticket reseller Key Investment Group for [60]evading purchasing limits to buy up thousands of tickets to live events including Taylor Swift's Eras tour and resell them at a markup, according to a complaint filed in Maryland federal court on Monday. From a report: The Baltimore, Maryland-based company, which operates ticket resale sites including TotalTickets.com, used thousands of Ticketmaster accounts, including fake or purchased accounts, the FTC said. Ticketmaster faced intense criticism after its botched 2022 sale of tickets to Swift's much-hyped Eras tour, when billions of requests from Swift fans, bots and ticket resellers overwhelmed its website and the company canceled a planned ticket sale to the general public. For one Swift concert in Las Vegas in March 2023, Key Investment Group and its affiliates used 49 different accounts to purchase 273 tickets and evade a 6-ticket purchase limit, netting more than $119,000 in revenue on resales, the FTC said on Monday. The company made more than $1.2 million reselling 2,280 Swift concert tickets it purchased in 2023, the agency said. apply tags__________ 178754764 story [61]Encryption [62]US Spy Chief Gabbard Says UK Agreed To Drop 'Backdoor' Mandate for Apple [63](reuters.com) [64]55 Posted by msmash on Tuesday August 19, 2025 @12:30AM from the ticket-closed dept. The UK government has [65]agreed to withdraw its order requiring Apple to [66]create backdoor access to encrypted iCloud data following intervention from the Trump administration. Vice President JD Vance negotiated the agreement during his recent UK holiday after the January order issued under the UK Investigatory Powers Act prompted Apple to pull its iCloud Advanced Data Protection service from Britain in February. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said the UK agreed to drop demands for access to "the protected encrypted data of American citizens." Apple had filed a complaint with the Investigatory Powers Tribunal scheduled for hearing early next year. apply tags__________ 178754530 story [67]AI [68]OpenAI Launches $4.6 Budget AI Subscription Tier in India [69]8 Posted by msmash on Monday August 18, 2025 @11:33PM from the search-for-billion-users dept. OpenAI has launched [70]ChatGPT Go, a [71]$4.57 monthly subscription tier initially available only in India. The service provides, compared to the free tier, extended access to GPT-5, image generation, file uploads, advanced data analysis, longer conversation memory, and custom GPTs at Rs 399 per month. ChatGPT Go excludes features found in the $20 ChatGPT Plus tier including legacy models like 4o, Sora video generation, deep research, agent mode, and connectors. OpenAI said "other countries and regions may be eligible in the future" for ChatGPT Go. India has emerged as a key market for American technology firms looking for users. In the past 15 years, firms like Amazon, Google, and Meta, alongside venture capitalists and private equity, have poured more than $200 billion into the country, all chasing its vast pool of users and the businesses serving this population. India is the second largest market for OpenAI, startup's chief executive Sam Altman said in a podcast recently. Perplexity partnered with Indian telecoms giant Bharti Airtel last month to provide its premium Pro service to [72]360 million customers for free for an entire year. apply tags__________ 178749998 story [73]Intel [74]Intel is Getting a $2 Billion Investment From SoftBank [75](cnbc.com) [76]16 Posted by msmash on Monday August 18, 2025 @10:02PM from the searching-for-new-friends dept. Intel and SoftBank announced on Monday that the Japanese conglomerate will [77]make a $2 billion investment the embattled chipmaker. SoftBank will pay $23 per share for Intel's common stock. The investment is a vote of confidence in Intel, which has not been able to take advantage of the AI boom in advanced semiconductors and has spent heavily to stand up a manufacturing business that has yet to secure a significant customer. "Masa and I have worked closely together for decades, and I appreciate the confidence he has placed in Intel with this investment," Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said in a statement. Intel shares lost 60% of their value last year, their worst performance in the company's more than half-century on the public market. apply tags__________ 178749938 story [78]Movies [79]Why Did Hollywood Stop Making Comedies? A Statistical Analysis [80](statsignificant.com) [81]134 Posted by msmash on Monday August 18, 2025 @09:01PM from the no-joke-about-it dept. Hollywood comedy production has [82]declined 27% since 1990 despite audience demand ranking the genre second among those viewers "want to see more of," according to Letterboxd genre data and a 68,000-consumer survey. Comedy films average $26.5 million production budgets and double their investment returns at 102%, yet represent just 9.3% of sequel releases compared to action's 27.6%. The shift reflects studios prioritizing internationally marketable franchises over domestically-focused comedies, which earn most revenue from US and Canadian audiences. Films like 1984's Beverly Hills Cop ($977 million inflation-adjusted) and Ghostbusters ($882 million) remain unmatched by contemporary releases -- with half of Letterboxd's most popular 2020s "comedies" being either non-comedic films like Saltburn or IP-driven movies like Barbie. apply tags__________ 178749860 story [83]Businesses [84]Fujifilm Announces Second US Price Increase in August [85](dpreview.com) [86]20 Posted by msmash on Monday August 18, 2025 @08:01PM from the volatile-market-bingo dept. Fujifilm will [87]increase prices on most of its US camera lineup starting August 30, marking [88]the second price adjustment this month following retailer-announced increases two weeks earlier. The company cited "volatile market conditions" in its official statement. The recently released X half and X-E5 cameras will maintain their launch prices, while the backordered X100 VI faces price changes. The company characterized the adjustments as a long-term solution to uncertainties including tariffs and manufacturing circumstances. apply tags__________ 178749734 story [89]Earth [90]How Can England Possibly Be Running Out of Water? [91](theguardian.com) [92]146 Posted by msmash on Monday August 18, 2025 @07:23PM from the closer-look dept. England has declared [93]a "nationally significant" water shortage as reservoirs dropped to 67.7% capacity, their lowest levels in at least a decade. The UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology warned of exceptionally low river flows while groundwater continues dwindling across the country. Hosepipe bans now affect all of England, with additional restrictions probable in coming months. Water companies lose approximately one trillion litres annually through leaky pipes -- 20% of all treated water -- while the annual pipe replacement rate remains at 0.05%. No new reservoir has been built in 30 years despite population growth. Government forecasts project England's public water supply could fall short by 5 billion litres daily by 2055 without urgent infrastructure investment. The economic cost of water scarcity could reach $11.48 billion over this parliament, according to thinktank Public First. apply tags__________ 178743342 story [94]Microsoft [95]AI 'Business Agents' Will Kill SaaS by 2030, Says Microsoft [96](thenewstack.io) [97]116 Posted by msmash on Monday August 18, 2025 @02:01PM from the shape-of-things-to-come dept. Traditional business applications will become [98]the mainframes of the 2030s - functioning but obsolete systems replaced by AI agents, predicts Microsoft corporate vice president Charles Lamanna. AI agents featuring generative AI interfaces, goal-oriented processing, and vector databases will supplant today's form-driven, workflow-based enterprise software within five years, said Lamanna, who leads Microsoft's business applications and platforms division. The executive projects industry patterns for agent-based systems will solidify within 6-18 months. Microsoft MVP Rocky Lhotka called the 2030 timeline "very forward-looking and optimistic," noting that capital-intensive industries cannot readily replace existing infrastructure with virtual agents. apply tags__________ 178739866 story [99]The Almighty Buck [100]Gamblers Now Bet on AI Models Like Racehorses [101](msn.com) [102]37 Posted by msmash on Monday August 18, 2025 @01:00PM from the nothing-we-won't-bet-on dept. Trading volume on AI prediction markets [103]reached approximately $20 million this month across platforms including Kalshi and Polymarket. Kalshi reports ten times the AI trading volume compared to early 2025. Bettors place wagers on outcomes including monthly AI model rankings, federal AI regulation prospects, and Sam Altman's potential OpenAI equity stake. apply tags__________ 178720876 story [104]Social Networks [105]LinkedIn Is the Fakest Platform of Them All [106]96 Posted by msmash on Monday August 18, 2025 @12:00PM from the top-of-the-chart dept. Prospect magazine, [107]in a recent piece: "LinkedIn doesn't know me anymore," someone complained to me recently. "What do you mean?" I asked. She explained that the platform has replaced the old "recommended jobs" section, which used to show her quite useful job openings based on her previous searches and CV, with an AI search engine that asks you to describe your ideal job in freeform text. The results it brings up aren't nearly as relevant. This is just one of many ways in which the professionals' social media platform, which has embraced artificial intelligence with ferocious zeal, is being gradually "enshittified," to borrow tech writer Cory Doctorow's phrase. Each new embrace of AI tools promises to make hiring, job searching, networking and even posting a bit easier or more fruitful. Instead, AI seems to have made the user's experience more alienating, and to have helped foster a genre of LinkedIn-speak which bears all the hallmarks of the worst AI writing on the internet. Let's start with my opening example -- which, to be fair, is in beta testing mode and can be switched off. Instead of the AI assistant being like an intuitive digital servant, pulling up the best jobs based on your ruminations, users are confronted with a new and annoying task: crafting prompts for the AI. But the non-AI search bar worked perfectly well as it was. Then there is the AI writing assistant, which is available to users who pay for the platform's $40 per month premium service to help them craft their posts. LinkedIn's CEO Ryan Roslansky recently admitted that users aren't using the tool as much as he anticipated. It seems that sounding like a human being to your colleagues and clients is put at, well, a premium. And then there are the ways in which users are deploying outputs from external AI chatbots on the platform, something with which LinkedIn is struggling to cope. According to the New York Times, the number of job applications submitted via the platform increased by 45 per cent in the year to June, now clocking in at an average of 11,000 per minute. apply tags__________ 178720732 story [108]Technology [109]'The One Feature That Keeps Me From Recommending Flip Phones' [110](theverge.com) [111]86 Posted by msmash on Monday August 18, 2025 @11:00AM from the fair-enough dept. Dust is that [112]"feature" or drawback, The Verge's reviewer Allison Johnson argues. Samsung's head of smartphone planning Minseok Kang told her earlier this year that creating dustproof foldable phones remains technically challenging but "not impossible." Current flagship foldables from Samsung and Motorola carry IP48 ratings that protect against particles larger than one millimeter, while traditional smartphones at similar price points offer full IP68 dust and water resistance. The durability gap persists five years after Samsung's original Galaxy Fold experienced screen failures from small particles entering the hinge mechanism. apply tags__________ [113]« Newer [114]Older » Slashdot Top Deals Slashdot Top Deals [115]Slashdot Deals Slashdot Poll When will AGI be achieved? (*) By the end of 2026 ( ) 2027 to 2030 ( ) 2031 to 2035 ( ) 2035 to 2040 ( ) 2040 to 2050 ( ) Never (BUTTON) vote now [116]Read the 49 comments | 27911 votes Looks like someone has already voted from this IP. 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