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Ved Nayak

@catcheronthesly
11 posts
2024-12-01
Oh! Morbid. ‘Model trained on longevity studies is popular on fitness app. It may have wider applications in economics, finance.’ AI-Powered ‘Death Clock’ Promises a More Exact Prediction of the Day You'll Die https://www.bloomberg.com/...
2024-12-01 View on X
Bloomberg

A look at Death Clock, an app that claims to predict a user's likely date of death by using an AI model trained on a dataset of 1,200+ life expectancy studies

- Model trained on longevity studies is popular on fitness app  — Technology may have wider applications in economics, finance

2024-06-04
Nowhere to hide from the RF waves! Where will you run when there're eyes in the sky. 'Musk's Starlink has connected an isolated tribe to the outside world — and divided it from within.' The Internet's Final Frontier: Remote Amazon Tribes https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-06-04 View on X
New York Times

After nine months with Starlink, the Marubo, an Indigenous Amazon tribe, faces challenges like addiction and concerns about potential loss of cultural identity

it turns out, many of the same challenges that have racked Americans for years (teens glued to phones, gossip-filled group chats ...).https://www.nytimes.com/ ... Phillip Crenshaw ...

2024-03-29
China everywhere. Not sure if they call themselves ‘Vishwaguru’ or some such. ‘GPS has become essential for modern life, but its satellites and signals are vulnerable to attack. China is years ahead in developing alternatives.’ https://www.nytimes.com/...
2024-03-29 View on X
New York Times

Experts and documents: the US is years from having a reliable alternative source for time and navigation services if adversaries were to interrupt GPS signals

GPS has become essential for modern life, but its satellites and signals are vulnerable to attack.  China is years ahead in developing alternatives.

2023-09-14
'When Internet was shut down in Manipur, Amy Aribam's $9,000+ in monthly revenue was wiped out. Online sellers, ride-hailing drivers count the cost as India cuts internet more than any other country.' India Keeps Pulling the Plug on Its Digital Economy https://www.wsj.com/...
2023-09-14 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Top10VPN: India's internet shutdowns between 2019 and 2022 cost over $4.8B in economic activity and affected more than 120M people in 2022

Newley Purnell / Wall Street Journal : X: @catcheronthesly , @sushantsin , @newley , and @newley X: Ved Nayak / @catcheronthesly : 'When Internet was shut down in Manipur, Amy Ari...

2023-08-28
King of horror responds to the revelation that his writing is being used to coach AI. “I've said before that you can't learn to write unless you're a reader, and unless you read a lot.” Stephen King: My Books Were Used to Train AI https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
2023-08-28 View on X
The Atlantic

Stephen King reflects on his books being used for AI training, arguing the sum is lesser than its parts, so far, as creativity can't happen without sentience

One prominent author responds to the revelation that his writing is being used to coach artificial intelligence.  —  Self-driving cars.

2023-08-27
King of horror responds to the revelation that his writing is being used to coach AI. “I've said before that you can't learn to write unless you're a reader, and unless you read a lot.” Stephen King: My Books Were Used to Train AI https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
2023-08-27 View on X
The Atlantic

Stephen King reflects on his books being used for AI training, arguing the sum is lesser than its parts, so far, as creativity can't happen without sentience

One prominent author responds to the revelation that his writing is being used to coach artificial intelligence.  —  Self-driving cars.

2023-01-02
'This year's job cuts reflect a funding crunch in once-thriving tech scene..start-ups raised $24.7bn in funds from Jan to Nov this year, a 35% drop compared with the same period the previous year,' India's start-up dream sours for fired tech workers https://www.ft.com/...
2023-01-02 View on X
Financial Times

A look at the impact of the funding crunch on India's tech startups, which raised $24.7B from January to November 2022, down 35% YoY, per data provider Tracxn

Chloe Cornish / Financial Times : Tweets: @parijatjha47 , @copperlife , @catcheronthesly , @johnreedwrites , @sushantsin , @financialtimes , and @financialtimes Tweets: @parijatjh...

2023-01-01
'This year's job cuts reflect a funding crunch in once-thriving tech scene..start-ups raised $24.7bn in funds from Jan to Nov this year, a 35% drop compared with the same period the previous year,' India's start-up dream sours for fired tech workers https://www.ft.com/...
2023-01-01 View on X
Financial Times

A look at the impact of the funding crunch on India's tech startups, which raised $24.7B from January to November 2022, down 35% YoY, per data provider Tracxn

Funding crunch has triggered mass job cuts of up to 25,000 at country's once-thriving tech companies Tweets: @sushantsin , @financialtimes , @financialtimes , and @johnreedwrites T...

2022-09-16
‘Bengaluru hosts more than 3,500 IT co.s and some 79 “tech parks” - upmarket premises that house offices and entertainment areas catering to tech workers.’ Traffic, water shortages, now floods: the slow death of India's tech hub? https://www.reuters.com/...
2022-09-16 View on X
The Economic Times

Large floods in Bengaluru have ignited a debate over the city's future as India's tech hub, amid a lack of infrastructure, poor urban planning, and traffic woes

The Economic Times :

2022-04-03
‘When Silicon Valley chipmaker Marvell learned that one of its chips was found in a Russian surveillance drone recovered in 2016, it set out to investigate how that came to be...’ The chip challenge: Keeping Western semiconductors out of Russian weapons https://www.reuters.com/...
2022-04-03 View on X
Reuters

Experts say chipmakers lack the ability to track where many of their lower-end products end up, which could stymie the enforcement of new US sanctions on Russia

Jane Lanhee Lee / Reuters : Tweets: @nano_arun , @brad262run , @hrnext , @damspleet , and @catcheronthesly Tweets: @nano_arun : The chip, which costs less than $2, was shipped in ...

2022-04-02
‘When Silicon Valley chipmaker Marvell learned that one of its chips was found in a Russian surveillance drone recovered in 2016, it set out to investigate how that came to be...’ The chip challenge: Keeping Western semiconductors out of Russian weapons https://www.reuters.com/...
2022-04-02 View on X
Reuters

Experts say chipmakers lack the ability to track where many of their lower-end products end up, which could stymie the enforcement of new US sanctions on Russia

When Silicon Valley chipmaker Marvell learned that one of its chips was found in a Russian surveillance drone recovered in 2016 … Tweets: @damspleet , @brad262run , @hrnext , and @...