I have combed the Internet to find you the most fun/important stories today/fascinating today about technology.
1 A judge ordered Trump officials to preserve their secret signal chat
While the law requires officials to keep the chats detailing government businesses, messages of Signal can be established in self-DISPpaar. (USA today)
+ + The conversation detailed an imminent attack against the Hutis rebels in Yemen. (The hill)
+ + A government responsibility group has sued the agencies involved. (Reuters)
+ + The officials involved in the chat seem to have public venmo accounts. (Cabling $)
2 The White House is prepared to reduce up to 50% of the agency’s staff
But the final cuts could end up overcoming that. (WP $)
+ + Scanning cuts could also threaten the vital statistics of the United States. (FOOT $)
+ + Can Ai help Dogle cut government budgets? It is complex. (MIT technology review)
3 Operai is struggling to keep up with the demand for the generation of chatgpt images
The fervor around his photos of Studio Ghibli has sent Overdrive to his GPU. (The edge)
+ + The founder of Ghibli is not a fan of AI’s art. (404 media)
+ + Four ways to protect your AI art. (MIT technology review)
4 Facebook is turning to friends and family
Less news, less publications of people you don’t know. (NYT $)
+ + A new tab shows purely friends of friends, without other recommendations. (Insider $)
5 Africa is ready to build your first AI factory
A specialized power for the computing of AI, to be precise. (Rest of the world)
+ + What Africa should do to become an important AI player. (MIT technology review)
6 A TikTok network extended erroneous immigration information in Spanish
Including clips of the manipulated voices of well -known journalists. (NBC news)
7 Your TV is desperate for your data
Streamers are fighting for new ways to earn money with the information they collect about you. (Vox)
8 This startup extracts rare earth oxides from industrial magnets 🧲
It is a less intrusive way to access vital minerals to the production of EV and wind turbines. (FOOT $)
+ + The race to produce rare earth elements. (MIT technology review)
9 NASA expects to launch its next Starliner flight as soon as later this year
After his last mission extended from a projected eight days to nine months. (Reuters)
+ + Europe is finally being taken seriously over commercial rockets. (MIT technology review)