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Scientists confirmed asteroid 2024 YR4 poses no threat to the Moon, thanks to James Webb Telescope observations. Meanwhile, a son of a government contractor was arrested in Saint Martin over a $46 million cryptocurrency heist from US Marshals, with blockchain analysis playing a key role in the investigation. In the UK, a Lords committee warns that weakening copyright law for AI could cripple the creative industries, while the Treasury expresses doubts about a major shared services program, potentially jeopardizing cost savings. Finally, the government is fighting to keep a report on the 2018 Gatwick drone incident classified, citing national security concerns.
AI’s growing impact on white-collar jobs is being quantified, highlighting vulnerability for programmers and customer service roles, while software projects are now rejecting low-quality, AI-generated contributions. Elsewhere, Cluely’s CEO admitted to fabricating revenue figures to boost the company’s initial profile, now pivoting to AI meeting notes. Rising car prices and high interest rates are crippling auto sales with monthly payments averaging $800, and BYD unveiled a new Blade Battery offering dramatically faster charging times. Finally, Ethiopia secured $350 million in World Bank financing to expand its digital ID program, Fayda.
Privacy concerns are mounting as reports reveal Meta’s smart glasses data is processed by contractors in Nairobi, Kenya, raising questions about user security. Simultaneously, a New York bill seeks to regulate chatbot advice across licensed professions, while a study highlights millions of low-wage workers relying on public assistance despite substantial corporate profits. Coastal hazard assessments are also being found to drastically underestimate sea-level rise, potentially endangering vulnerable populations. Finally, Apple launched the MacBook Neo with a new chip and design, and a new AI-powered Mac application is automating code generation.
Researchers at MIT are developing injectable mini-organs to potentially replace damaged livers, while a concerning data privacy breach reveals personal chatbot transcripts are being sold by brokers despite anonymization claims. Cybersecurity arrests now predominantly involve individuals aged 35-44, indicating a shift to more sophisticated, profit-driven crime. Simultaneously, CIOs report AI adoption is accelerating beyond their management capabilities, and Accenture acquired Ookla, parent of Downdetector, for $1.2 billion. Finally, a Florida woman received a lengthy sentence for a large-scale illegal Microsoft software scheme.
Significant data exposure vulnerabilities have been found in prescription courier tracking pages, revealing sensitive customer information like addresses and payment details. A security researcherβs attempts to report the flaws were ignored due to a lack of accessible security contacts, preventing remediation. Elsewhere, Python developers are proposing a major upgrade to the type system via PEP 827, aiming to enhance introspection and construction capabilities. A simple type hint in Clojure code unexpectedly resulted in a 13x performance boost for a time synchronization server, highlighting hidden runtime bottlenecks. Finally, a new, dependency-free Swift framework, TUIkit, simplifies Terminal User Interface development.