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I wanted to surprise you with a little gift today. Okay, |
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in this episode, I'm gonna list all my favorite things about you. |
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Number one |
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ah... |
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i guess we'll do tech news. |
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested last weekend |
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on suspicion of failing to moderate criminal activity on the messaging app |
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But on Wednesday that suspicion was upgraded to preliminary charges |
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as Durov was released on bail and barred from leaving France pending further investigation. |
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The move seemed sudden, |
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but it makes some sense given that back in March, |
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Durov told the Financial Times he doesn't think they should be policing the way people express themselves |
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unless they cross red lines. |
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Which red lines? |
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Unclear. |
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Although it seems like one red line he won't cross is being a tad more specific. |
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And the specifics matter here, |
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especially concerning Telegram's optional use of encryption, |
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which was implemented without proper declaration, |
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according to a statement from French authorities that we translated into English. |
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So hopefully we got that right. |
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A declaration that other encryption using platforms |
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like WhatsApp and Signal have apparently done properly. |
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And now they're worried about Telegram making them look bad by association. |
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Debate over encryption has been raging in the EU, |
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especially after they just passed all these laws that let them boss tech giants around. |
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What? Are we gonna let encrypted platforms get a pass by just putting a sock on the door? |
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Don't look in here. |
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The EU is also investigating whether Telegram deliberately undercounted its users |
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to stay under the 45 million user threshold, |
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which would subject the service to stricter regulation. |
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So we'll see how that goes. |
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All in all, this is a weird story, |
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not just because it's complex, |
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but also because while the EU has gotten serious about |
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holding companies responsible for content hosted on their platforms, |
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that usually hasn't involved arresting the ceo |
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crossing red lines indeed. |
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Anandtech, the website known for publishing in-depth technical reporting for 27 years, |
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is shutting down, according to a post from editor-in-chief Ryan Smith. |
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In the latest example of written journalism just not making investors happy enough. |
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They just see a wall of letters. |
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It means nothing to them. |
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They need zoom-ins and vine booms. |
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Keep them stimulated. |
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They're like incredibly wealthy toddlers. |
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Anandtech has been a rock of the tech journalism world, |
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and one of the only reasons I had a shred of understanding |
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of what the hell I've been talking about for the past 10 years. |
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Founder Anand Lal Shimpi left work on chips for Apple back in 2014, |
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but the site was left in good hands, |
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two of which were attached to Dr. Ian Cutress, |
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otherwise known as Tech Tech Potato, |
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for reasons I'll never understand, |
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because Anandtech isn't here anymore to explain it to me. |
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Thankfully, the site itself will remain up for presumably as long as publisher future PLC decides it wants to. |
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And some Anandtech writers have moved over to their sister site, |
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named after a different guy, |
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Tom's Hardware. |
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It's just not the same. |
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Sounds like a place you buy two by fours. |
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Apple and Nvidia are both in talks to join forces with Microsoft in launching truckfuls of cash at OpenAI, |
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who have apparently burned through a good chunk of their billions of dollars of investment money. |
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it's a bit of a strange development, |
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given recent speculation that AI hype is |
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steadily descending from its peak into the trough of disillusionment, |
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but it would make more sense |
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if OpenAI is considering removing its cap on investor profits, as reported by the Financial Times. |
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But OpenAI insists their for-profit company is still controlled by the non-profit company, |
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who will absolutely ignore their for-profit investors |
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and refuse to release extremely capable models that threaten to turn the internet into a bubbling soup of AI slop. |
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Yes, they released ChatGPT, |
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that was one time! |
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And actually, OpenAI is kind of backing that up with an agreement, |
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also signed by Anthropic, |
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to give the US government's Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute, |
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as well as the UK's equivalent organization, |
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early access to both companies' newest models |
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to conduct safety testing before they're released to the public. |
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I mean, sounds pretty good, |
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and it maybe explains why Sam Altman thought it was okay to disband OpenAI's safety team. |
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They're just outsourcing it to the federal government. |
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Why do the work? |
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They've got time. |
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They're watching TV shows at their desk most days anyway. |
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They might even be watching shows that are only available in a different country |
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Okay, I thought of something. |
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You kind of like computers. |
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Okay, here's a quick bit. |
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AMD has confirmed the existence of the long rumored Ryzen 5 7600X 3D, |
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but you're only allowed to be excited about it if you're American. |
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Turns out the processor will be exclusive to U.S. retailer Micro Center, |
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which currently has 28 locations in some of the 50 United States. |
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In a statement, the chief merchandising officer for Micro Center said, |
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the chip is a significant step forward in making high-performance, cache-rich processors more accessible, |
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despite it being largely inaccessible |
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It's been six days since the Port of Seattle was hit by a possible cyber attack, |
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and the Seattle-Tacoma Airport, aka SeaTac, |
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is still mostly offline, |
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with no clear timeline for recovery. |
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The airport's internet, baggage routing, and gate updates are all down, |
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and staff have resorted to taping paper with flight numbers on them to the blank screens by each gate. |
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Luckily, the TSA and air traffic control are on separate systems from the rest of the airport, |
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which is great news for fans of getting groped by the government and not dying in a ball of fire. |
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Microsoft is rebranding its remote desktop app, |
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an eminently Google-able name, |
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to Windows App, |
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in an astounding act of branding self-sabotage. |
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The so-called Windows App was released in preview |
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under its stupid new name back in November of last year. |
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But yesterday, they confirmed this idiocy by adding a notification to the current app and their website. |
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We're just, we're just being harsh. |
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Now, you can say the completely true sentence, |
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the Windows App is available for Mac OS, iOS, and iPad OS, |
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and really confuse your grandma. |
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Anyway, I hope you don't run into technical difficulties |
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and wind up needing to Bing Windows App help anytime soon. |
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Just install the Windows App. |
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Which one? |
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Who's unvoiced? |
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Scientists have developed a chemical process to vaporize plastic |
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that could be used to recycle bags and bottles indefinitely. |
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You see, plastic is a polymer, |
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a substance with very large molecules composed of repeating subunits. |
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A polymer is not, and this was news to me, |
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a fish person with multiple partners. |
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A polymer person. |
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By vaporizing certain unfortunate polymers, |
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they can be reduced to their building blocks to make new plastics. |
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Now, does this solve the whole microplastics inside of us and also the ocean and in our brains issue? |
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Probably not, given that we're vaporizing them. |
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But Chinese researchers are having success making a robust yet compostable hard plastic out of bamboo. |
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and that could help keep the ocean cleaner |
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saving many non-monogamous fish people. |
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And Midjourney, the company behind AI image generator Midjourney, |
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is getting into hardware. |
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But they haven't been very forthcoming about what kind of hardware. |
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The company did hire engineer Ahmad Abbas back in February, |
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who previously helped design the Apple Vision Pro. |
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Midjourney is also continuing to develop AI models |
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to generate video and 3D environments. |
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maybe the hardware will be a headset that generates 3D worlds? |
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Or maybe it's an orb. |
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Back in January, Midjourney CEO David Holtz replied to a pondering my orb meme on Twitter by saying, |
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we will make the orb. |
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We will, we will make the orb. |
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What does that mean? |
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I don't know, |
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but stay tuned for orb. |
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The best way to stay tuned is to literally stay tuned |
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by coming back on Monday for more tech news. |
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Just kidding. I made a horrible mistake. |
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We're not actually uploading anything on Monday. |
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Not a talk link, not a regular tech link. |
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It's a holiday. So believe it or not, we're taking a holiday. |
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We're taking a day off. |
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So come back on Wednesday for more tech news, please. |
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