Apple's shareholders have rejected a proposal to end the company's DEI program, [@CBSNews]( ) reports. The National Center for Public Policy Research had called upon Apple to back off from DEI saying it poses "litigation, reputation and financial risk." Apple management defended the program, though CEO Tim Cook said it might need to adjust aspects of its policies "as the legal landscape" around DEI evolves. #Apple #DEI #Tech #Technology #TimCook #Diversity
ISPs fear wave of state laws after New York’s $15 broadband mandate. [@ArsTechnica]( ) reports: "When the FCC isn't regulating, states have more power to impose broadband laws." #ISP #Internet #Broadband #Tech #Technology
British musicians release a silent album to protest plans to let AI use their work. From [@AssociatedPress]( ): "With contributions from artists including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Damon Albarn, the album was released Tuesday to protest proposed British changes to artificial intelligence laws that artists fear will erode their creative control." #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Music #Art
Bitcoin drops to a 3-month low below $90,000 in risk-off move. CNBC reports: "The decline puts the blue chip coin almost 20% off its all-time high reached on President Donald Trump’s inauguration day." #Bitcoin #Crypto #Cryptocurrency #Tech #Business
At the same time as Meta decided to stop working with U.S. fact checkers, it revamped a program that rewards creators with high engagement. What could possibly go wrong? @npub1qmg7...s6k5 spoke to experts about how this will fuel viral hoaxes, as well as to the manager of the NO Filter Seeking Truth page, who has shared so much false information she's currently banned by Meta from earning money. She described the news about the end of fact-checking as "great information." #Meta #Facebook #Internet #SocialMedia #ViralHoaxes #FactChecking
Apple announced today that it will spend $500 billion and hire 20,000 people in the U.S. over the next four years. Now when have we heard that before? A few weeks ago, when the Stargate Project group announced exactly the same amount of money over the exact same time frame. And in January 2018, during President Trump's first term, when Apple promised $350 billion and 20,000 jobs. [@mgsiegler]( ) writes for his newsletter, Spyglass, about the art of the (old) deal. "My point is that, big numbers aside, I wouldn't read too much into this announcement other than it's Tim Apple trying to use an old trick to get something quite tangible with Trump (perhaps a few things)." #Tech #Technology #Apple #TimCook #USPolitics #USJobs
Researchers have found taking a break from our smartphones for a certain time period decreases depressive symptoms. And it appears to be doing a better job than antidepressants. [@npr]( ) explains exactly how long we need to stay off of our phones to feel the benefits. https://flip.it/1N9OiU #Smartphones #Internet #MentalHealth #Phone #Tech #Health
"It's the new Wild West," says one English teacher about the use of AI in education. Around 40 percent of America's teachers use the technology in the classroom, according to a 2023-2024 survey. [@USAToday]( ) walks us through the good and the bad sides of artificial intelligence when it comes to the literacy skills of the next generation. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #LLMs #Literacy #Education
Around 200,000 private messages from one of the most dangerous cybercriminal groups, Black Basta, have been revealed. Researchers are expected to find tactics, targets and dynamics within the trove of internal communications. @TechSpot has more: https://flip.it/nh6uYu #CyberCrime #CyberSecurity #BlackBasta
How do power-guzzling data centers affect me? Your electricity bill, for one. If you've watched a TikTok video, shopped on Amazon or used online banking, you've indirectly used a data center. @The Markup explains how U.S. lawmakers are attempting to ensure electricity customers aren't footing the bill. #DataCenter #Data #Digital #Online #Electricity