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26. Juli 2024 um 23:55

Irreversible Damage to Intel's 13th and 14th Gen CPUs Confirmed

Intel acknowledges that elevated voltages can permanently damage 13th and 14th Gen 65W+ desktop CPUs. Despite an upcoming patch in August to prevent further damage, any existing harm will remain irreversible. The company is also examining the stability of mobile CPUs and exploring methods to identify affected desktop CPU batches. While Intel will not recall the affected processors, they do offer to replace damaged CPUs through RMA. Users are advised to await the patch release in late August and use default power settings in the meantime to maintain stability. Monitoring for potential instability, especially evident through crashes in games, is recommended for affected users.
26. Juli 2024 um 23:55

OpenAI's SearchGPT: Challenging Google with AI Innovation

Searching via AI
OpenAI introduces SearchGPT, a free AI search engine aiming to rival Google's dominance. The launch raises concerns for tech giants as OpenAI plans to monetize the tool without ads. Partnerships with publishers like News Corp and The Atlantic ensure early adoption. The prototype merges AI models with web data, promising quick, accurate responses. The move poses a significant threat to Google's 91% search market share, impacting tech stocks. Meanwhile, Meta's Llama 3.1 model, though available, faces restrictions on usage, emphasizing control over development direction. Zuckerberg sees it as an industry milestone, but the returns for investors and tech corporations remain pivotal.
26. Juli 2024 um 19:55

OpenAI's SearchGPT Challenges Google with Innovative AI Search Engine

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OpenAI's SearchGPT, a cutting-edge AI search engine, aims to revolutionize online search by summarizing web content, citing sources, and offering interactive follow-up queries. With plans to integrate ChatGPT and collaborate with news outlets, OpenAI directly challenges Google's search dominance. Despite uncertainties surrounding advertising strategies and Apple partnerships, SearchGPT's experimental nature shows potential for enhancing search capabilities. Microsoft's Bing Generative Search also joins the AI trend, providing users with personalized and comprehensive results, intensifying competition with Google. While displaying the power of AI, a recent SearchGPT demo error serves as a reminder of the challenges in AI comprehension. As the tech landscape evolves, the emergence of advanced AI search engines like SearchGPT signals a shift in the digital realm, potentially reshaping online advertising and user experience.
26. Juli 2024 um 19:55

SpaceX Cleared to Resume Falcon 9 Launches Amid Ongoing FAA Probe

SpaceX can restart Falcon 9 launches despite an ongoing FAA investigation. The anomaly during the Starlink satellite launch was caused by a liquid oxygen leak due to a loose clamp and engine vibration. SpaceX has made necessary design changes after the incident. The company previously achieved a remarkable 335-launch streak with 96 successful launches in 2023. The next Falcon 9 launch is set for July 27, showcasing SpaceX's commitment to safety and innovation.
26. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Decentralization: A Solution to Prevent Tech Disruptions

The recent global Microsoft meltdown highlighted the resilience of decentralized blockchain networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum, which continued to operate smoothly. These networks are pioneering immutable platforms and globally accessible applications, signaling a shift towards decentralized finance. While blockchain technology offers enhanced security and efficiency, discussions should acknowledge the challenges of consensus management. Decentralization, as showcased by LayerZero Labs and Bitcoin miners, can mitigate single points of failure and foster adaptable infrastructure, potentially preventing disruptions akin to CrowdStrike. Balancing decentralization with efficiency remains a key consideration for maximizing user control and overall system effectiveness.
26. Juli 2024 um 19:55

UEFI Secure Boot: Risks of Insecure Cryptographic Keys

PC and motherboard manufacturers use insecure cryptographic keys in UEFI BIOS, affecting systems from various brands. Over 900 systems with millions of users are vulnerable to the 'PKfail' flaw, potentially allowing bypass of UEFI Secure Boot. Major vendors like Lenovo, HP, and Dell reused AMI's compromised 'Do Not Trust' passcode, risking malware installation. Despite awareness since 2018, the issue was only publicly exposed in 2023. OEMs and ODMs have not replaced the insecure key, with leaked product-signing keys now public. This highlights significant risks in the IT supply chain and underscores the importance of secure firmware practices.
26. Juli 2024 um 19:55

The Advancement of Fast Fiber Optic Tariffs in Germany

Germany is making strides in fiber optic expansion with Telekom and Deutsche Glasfaser leading the way. Telekom's tariffs range from 150 Mbit/s to 1 Gbit/s, with 2 Gbit/s speeds available through XGS-PON technology. VDSL stands at 100 Mbit/s, with future increments at 300 and 500 Mbit/s. Despite progress, infrastructure remains fragmented. The 'Gigabit Offensive' aims for 50% fiber coverage by 2025 and 100% by 2030, investing €38 billion. However, concerns over competition arise, with BREKO criticizing the law's oversight on copper-to-fiber transition and Deutsche Telekom's pricing impacting competitiveness.
26. Juli 2024 um 19:55

WTO Sets Global Rules for Digital Trade in Landmark Agreement

The WTO has reached a groundbreaking agreement on the first global rules for digital trade. This accord focuses on boosting cross-border e-commerce and covers aspects like customs duties, digital signatures, cybersecurity, and consumer protection. It also emphasizes the involvement of developing countries and addresses open government data, telecommunications regulations, and spectrum usage. Dozens of WTO countries, handling 90% of the $5 trillion global e-commerce, adopted rules in 2019 to enhance online trade, including electronic signatures and tariff exemptions. However, India and South Africa express reservations about the increasing number of such agreements. For this agreement to become part of WTO regulations, all 164 members must approve it.
26. Juli 2024 um 19:55

X Collects User Data for 'Grok' AI Training Without Consent - How to Opt Out

X's Grok AI collects user data without consent, violating GDPR. The opt-out option is hidden on the website, and the mobile app doesn't offer a way to opt out. Users can disable this on the desktop version and delete conversation history. The Irish Data Protection Commission expresses surprise at Elon Musk opting user data into Grok AI training. X's privacy policy allows for the use of collected information to train its AI models. X aims to make Grok the world's most powerful AI by 2024 using its training cluster and user data. Similar practices have been seen with Meta, which uses public content from Facebook and Instagram but halted plans due to regulatory pressure.
26. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Wildfires Ravage Canada and the West: Evacuations, Destruction, and Climate Change Concerns

In this image courtesy of Le Minh Khue, visitors evacuate Jasper National Park in Canada on July 22, 2024, due to a wildfire.
Wildfires are raging across North America, resulting in evacuations, smoke-filled cities, and widespread destruction. The Durkee fire in Oregon and the Park fire in California are among the major blazes scorching hundreds of thousands of acres. Firefighters are battling relentlessly, but buildings are being reduced to ashes. In Canada, the town of Jasper has been devastated by a massive wildfire, prompting the evacuation of 25,000 people and the destruction of a significant portion of the town. The intensity of the fires in Canada and the West is exacerbated by climate change, with 2023 predicted to be worse than the record-breaking 2022 fire season. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, despite witnessing the devastating impact of the wildfires, has denied the connection between climate change and worsening fire conditions, instead pushing conspiracy theories about arson. However, experts warn that climate change will continue to escalate the severity of wildfires in the future.
26. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Microsoft's Call for Enhanced Windows Resilience Post CrowdStrike Outage

Microsoft plans to limit kernel access for security vendors like CrowdStrike following a recent outage, emphasizing Azure Attestation, VBS enclaves, and Zero Trust principles. Despite opposition from Cloudflare's CEO, Microsoft advocates for 'end-to-end resilience' in digital systems. The incident involving Crowdstrike's faulty software update that impacted 8.5 million Windows systems led to significant losses, particularly affecting Fortune 500 companies. Crowdstrike's attempt to make amends with a $10 Uber Eats voucher faced criticism on social media, exacerbating the situation. As the digital landscape faces challenges, including centralization concerns, transparency and collaboration remain crucial for system resilience and cybersecurity.
26. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Google Gemini Update: Enhanced Features and New Teen Version

Google's Gemini AI receives a significant update with a larger language model, improved context understanding, and enhanced file processing capabilities. A new version, Gemini Teens, is introduced alongside its expansion in the EU through Google Messages. Notably, the update reduces errors like hallucinations from source links and doubles down on verification accuracy. Approximately 15% of search queries now feature AI-powered overviews, and Gemini can display Gmail emails independently. Moreover, the minimum age for Gemini use in Germany is set at 16 years. The update also extends Gemini's reach across multiple languages and regions, offering comprehensive services to a wider audience.
26. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Investing in Artificial Intelligence Stocks: Key Takeaways

Investing in artificial intelligence (AI) stocks has the potential for significant gains. The Motley Fool's Stock Advisor team has identified several stocks, including Nvidia, that have produced impressive returns. Nvidia's vast reach in tech and AI makes it a better option than AMD, according to Wall Street analysts. Palantir Technologies, a software company, has also seen its stock gain due to rising interest in AI. Super Micro Computer, a new AI index member, has outperformed Nvidia in the first half, offering a cheaper alternative. However, investors should be cautious of overpriced stocks like Nvidia, as insiders have been selling shares and the valuation is high. It is important to do thorough research and consider a balanced, sector-based approach when investing in AI stocks, focusing on quality companies that blend growth and value.
26. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Advancements in AI and Cloud Technologies Shape China's Tech Landscape

At the ChinaJoy expo, tech giants Tencent, Microsoft, and Amazon showcased AI tools tailored for Chinese gaming developers. Tencent Cloud collaborates with Kuro Games, Microsoft assists Perfect World and NetEase, and Amazon aids Moonton and Lilith Games. The industry is optimistic about AI's potential but grapples with quality and computing costs. China is narrowing the AI gap with the US, unveiling competitive AI solutions and sharing code. Alibaba leverages AI for the 2024 Olympics, offering cloud-based services and cutting-edge technologies. Shanghai, a key economic hub, focuses on AI, humanoid robotics, and low-altitude economy enhancements, aiming to elevate industrial services and foster innovative platforms.
26. Juli 2024 um 14:59

BASF's Battery Tech Investments Adjust Amid Weak Electric Car Demand

BASF is scaling back battery technology investments outside China due to decreased demand. Projects with Porsche, Eramet, and the Tarragona site are paused. Lithium iron phosphate cells are challenging nickel-cobalt mixtures. BASF focuses on expanding cathode material capacity and securing supply contracts. Nickel market trends and battery-grade nickel availability impact future plans. The Tarragona project waits for increased European demand and cell capacity. Despite automakers investing in battery factories, BASF sees a decline in electric vehicle demand, with eco-conscious buyers already stocked up.
26. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Meta's Potential Investment in Leading Eyewear Company

Meta, under CEO Zuckerberg, eyes investment in EssilorLuxottica, renowned for brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley. A fruitful collaboration is in progress, focusing on smart glasses with integrated cameras and speakers for AI applications. EssilorLuxottica's CEO Milleri hints at Google's interest. The eyewear giant reported a solid revenue increase and exceeded profit projections, with upcoming products garnering high praise from analysts.
26. Juli 2024 um 09:00

Game Devs Watch As AI Takes Their Jobs

The game industry is turning to generative AI to replace human workers, threatening the long-term viability of game dev careers. The industry, valued at $159.3 billion globally in 2020, has grown to three times the size of the music industry and nearly four times the size of Hollywood. Both AAA studios and indie startups are using AI, with 49% of professionals already implementing it. While some companies, like Activision Blizzard, see the promise of AI, concerns arise as AI is being used to replace certain roles, resulting in layoffs. AI proves to be cheaper than outsourcing and faster than in-house workers, but employing humans is still more cost-effective, according to MIT. Game devs are less likely than entertainment workers to negotiate AI limitation deals. Unionization efforts are emerging as a catalyst for addressing job displacement caused by AI, as seen by the strike of video game performers. It is important to note that the responsibility lies with the leaders, not the AI itself, according to an anonymous dev. The game industry is at a crossroads as it navigates the integration of AI into its production process.
26. Juli 2024 um 09:00

Artificial Intelligence: Key Points of EU Law Coming into Force on August 1

On August 1, the European Union's first artificial intelligence (AI) law will come into effect, introducing regulations with specific transition periods. The law prohibits the use of AI systems that categorize individuals based on characteristics such as race, political or religious views, or sexual orientation. It also bans the use of China's 'social credit' systems that aim to manipulate behavior and political loyalty through mass surveillance. Companies in the EU are prohibited from using AI to detect the emotions of their employees or influence people against their will. The technology cannot be used to discriminate against individuals based on age, disability, or financial situation. Regarding facial recognition technology, law enforcement and security authorities can only use AI-powered facial recognition in public places with a court order. The technology can be used to search for convicted or suspected criminals using recorded video footage, and in real-time for locating victims of human trafficking or preventing imminent terrorist threats. 'High-risk' applications of AI, such as those in law enforcement and personnel management, require human oversight, technical documentation, and risk management systems. Developers must clearly label AI-generated content, and online platforms and national authorities are responsible for verifying this. The law carries significant fines for non-compliance, with penalties reaching up to millions of euros or a percentage of annual revenue. The law will be implemented gradually, with various provisions coming into effect from 2025 to 2026. The EU also expects a 'AI Pact' of voluntary self-regulation from hundreds of companies by autumn 2023.
26. Juli 2024 um 05:50

Revolutionizing Digital Transactions: Telegram's TON Token

Telegram's TON coin, with 900 million users, is reshaping digital payments with instant peer-to-peer transactions and applications in gaming and DeFi. TON's wallet infrastructure tackles challenges of traditional wire transfers, enhancing digital asset accessibility. Pantera Capital and other crypto firms back TON's potential as a major player in the altcoin market. The TON ecosystem aims to drive broader crypto adoption, leveraging its vast user base to offer practical utility, akin to email's success. The launch of the W5 Smart Wallet by TON's Core Team introduces gasless transactions and attractive APY rewards, facilitating seamless transactions for Telegram users.
25. Juli 2024 um 23:55

Tech Sell-Off Sends Nasdaq Sinking Amid Earnings Disappointments

Tech Sell-Off Sends Nasdaq Sinking Amid Earnings Disappointments
The stock market experienced a significant decline as the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 slid amidst concerns over AI trade and economic uncertainty due to disappointing earnings from Alphabet and Tesla. The Dow Jones Industrial Average managed to remain slightly positive. Tech stocks, including chip stocks, suffered a major sell-off, with Nvidia's stock gaining slightly despite the volatility. Traders are anticipating larger rate cuts from the Federal Reserve and are closely monitoring the upcoming Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index update. The US economy grew by 2.8% in Q2, surpassing economist expectations. Meanwhile, Ford's stock slumped after missing Q2 earnings and projecting a significant loss for its EV business. On the other hand, Tesla, Lucid, and American Airlines saw their stocks rise. The earnings calendar is also in focus, with major tech companies like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta set to report soon, as the tech sector grapples with the aftermath of the recent sell-off.
25. Juli 2024 um 23:55

Delta Air Lines Cyber Outage and Its Impact on the Aviation Industry

Delta Air Lines Cyber Outage and Its Impact on the Aviation Industry
The recent global cyber outage caused by CrowdStrike's software flaw had significant repercussions for Delta Air Lines and the aviation industry. Delta faced over 6,000 flight cancellations due to operational disruptions, leading to unclaimed luggage piling up in airports. The airline's renowned punctuality suffered, requiring manual crew placement adjustments. While Delta CEO Ed Bastian apologized, analysts project a substantial hit to the company's earnings. The incident, reminiscent of Southwest's previous holiday meltdown, highlights the vulnerability of major U.S. carriers to such disruptions. Concurrently, American Airlines faced challenges with a booking system upgrade but managed a swift recovery post-IT outage. The industry's increasing reliance on technology necessitates robust cybersecurity measures to prevent future disruptions and safeguard passenger experiences.
25. Juli 2024 um 22:59

GoTo Launches GoPay Merchant for MSMEs in Indonesia

GoTo, the Indonesian technology company, introduced GoPay Merchant, a new application catering to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), at their Jakarta office on July 25, 2024. The launch event was attended by GoTo's Chief Operating Officer, Hans Patuwo, and the Financial Head of Merchant Services, Haryanto Tanjo. The application aims to support MSMEs in their operations. During the launch, a performer in a smartphone costume added a touch of creativity, while various displays showcased the features of GoPay Merchant. Additionally, the presence of the Gojek logo, a prominent on-demand and multi-service online platform in Southeast Asia, highlighted the company's expanding reach and influence in the region.
24. Juli 2024 um 23:55

AMD Delays Ryzen 9000 CPUs 'Out of Caution'

AMD has announced a slight delay in the release of its Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs 'out of an abundance of caution'. The 16-core, 32-thread Ryzen 9 9950X will now launch on August 15th, along with the Ryzen 9 9900X, while the Ryzen 7 9700X and Ryzen 5 9600X will be released on August 8th. In addition, AMD plans to launch the Ryzen AI 9 300 laptop chips, including the higher-end Ryzen AI 9 HX 375. Meanwhile, Intel is dealing with unstable 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors, including the Core i9-13900K and i9-14900K. AMD's engineers are confident that the Ryzen 9000 CPUs won't face any further delays, as the company has already recalled the chips that required additional testing.
24. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Meta Releases Llama 3.1: A Powerful Open AI Model

Meta Releases Llama 3.1: A Powerful Open AI Model
Meta has unveiled Llama 3.1, its largest open-source AI model to date. With 405 billion parameters, it outperforms rivals like GPT-4o and is on par with Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Meta hopes to attract developers to its AI ecosystem and integrate Llama models into its own products. The company has also introduced new security tools, Llama Guard 3, Prompt Guard, and CyberSecEval 3. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg compares Llama to the rise of Linux and predicts it will lead the industry. However, Llama 3.1 doesn't offer significant advances in combining logical reasoning with language capabilities. Meta also announced Llama 3.1 8B and Llama 3.1 70B, smaller versions of the model. Meta will not release future multimodal models in the EU due to regulatory pressure. Critics debate the openness of Meta's AI development, and the company hints at charging for access to larger models. Mistral Large 2, another powerful model, supports multiple languages and programming languages. Meta AI introduces CyberSecEval 3, an evaluation framework for LLM security.
24. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Foldable iPhone Expected to Launch in 2026

Apple is reportedly planning to release a foldable iPhone in 2026, codenamed V68. The device is said to fold like a clamshell and will feature AI capabilities to cater to the Chinese market and global demand. Additionally, Apple is working on a camera upgrade with mechanical aperture control. The foldable smartphone market is experiencing significant growth, with Huawei surpassing Samsung as the leader. However, there is no guarantee that Apple will bring the foldable iPhone to market, as rumors about it have been circulating since 2017.
24. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Alphabet's Impressive Q2 Performance Reflects Profit Surge

Alphabet's Impressive Q2 Performance Reflects Profit Surge
Alphabet, Google's parent company, showcased remarkable financial performance in Q2, surpassing revenue estimates with sales reaching $84.7 billion, a 14% increase. The profit soared by 29% to $23.6 billion, exceeding Wall Street's forecasts of $22.7 billion. Notably, Google's ad-driven consumer services demonstrated stability, with significant growth in advertising and Google Cloud revenues. Despite Ruth Porat's departure as CFO, the company remains focused on tech advancements, transitioning with Anat Ashkenazi taking over the CFO role. The financial figures reveal a robust quarter for Alphabet, emphasizing its continued success and future prospects in the tech industry.
23. Juli 2024 um 23:55

Unveiling the Dangers of AI-Powered Surveillance Pricing

The FTC, under Chair Lina Khan's leadership, is probing 'individualized' pricing tactics that exploit consumer data. Triggered by Uber's 'surge pricing', the inquiry extends to airlines, retailers, and restaurants adopting variable pricing. Eight AI-driven pricing companies face scrutiny for potential harm. The FTC aims to grasp how 'surveillance pricing' uses consumer information, distinct from dynamic pricing, possibly fostering price discrimination and market disparities. Mastercard, JPMorgan Chase, and McKinsey are among the giants under investigation. Accenture's role is also under the spotlight, as the FTC delves into the broader implications for consumer privacy and market competition.
23. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Meta Releases Competitive Open-Source AI Model Llama 3.1 405B

Meta Releases Competitive Open-Source AI Model Llama 3.1 405B
Meta has launched its open-source AI model, Llama 3.1 405B, which is competitive with closed rivals. Developers have the flexibility to customize the model according to their needs. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes that open-source AI can unlock numerous benefits. However, the model is currently only available in the US due to concerns about the EU's regulatory framework. Llama 3.1 is the largest open-source AI model ever created, with 405 billion parameters trained using over 16,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs. It outperforms GPT-4 and Anthropic's Claude 3.5 on benchmarks. The model is expected to surpass ChatGPT's usage by the end of the year. Meta has used its Open Compute Project strategy and synthetic data to develop and improve Llama 3.1. The company has also tested the model for potential cybersecurity and biochemical use cases. The Meta AI assistant, powered by Llama 3.1, will feature an 'Imagine Me' function to insert users' likenesses into generated images and will integrate with Meta's Quest headset.
23. Juli 2024 um 19:55

CrowdStrike's Faulty Software Update Causes Global Tech Outage

CrowdStrike's Faulty Software Update Causes Global Tech Outage
Last week, a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused a major global tech outage. The update affected millions of Windows machines, leading to widespread disruptions in various industries. The incident resulted in stock price declines, customer backlash, and calls for the CEO of CrowdStrike to testify before Congress. The outage also highlighted the need for governments and private companies to understand how a single software issue can have such far-reaching consequences. Investigations into the incident are ongoing, but it is believed that a bug in the driver of CrowdStrike's Falcon protection software was responsible for the crash. The incident has raised questions about the need for improved testing and safeguards in the software update process. Additionally, there are discussions about the role of Microsoft in preventing similar incidents in the future by implementing stricter controls over third-party drivers. The incident has underscored the delicate balance between security and user access in operating systems like Windows.
23. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Elon Musk Unveils Supercluster AI Training System

Elon Musk has unveiled his latest venture, a powerful AI training system known as the 'Supercluster'. The Supercluster, located in Memphis, is equipped with 100,000 liquid-cooled Nvidia H100 AI chips connected by a single Remote Direct Memory Access fabric. This new system has the potential to boost Musk's xAI startup, the Grok AI system, as well as Tesla's robot Optimus and EV self-driving systems. It could even rival other large language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Microsoft's Copilot, and Google's Gemini. However, Musk is also mindful of the potential harm that powerful AI systems can cause. The Supercluster project, codenamed Project Colossus, aims to train the world's most powerful AI by December 2024. While there are uncertainties about whether it will be completed on schedule, this development has the potential to accelerate competition in the AI industry and drive significant technological advancements.
23. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Airline Recovery Post-CrowdStrike Tech Outage Amid Federal Scrutiny

Delta Air Lines faced challenges from a CrowdStrike tech outage, with Buttigieg engaging the CEO. United, Southwest, Frontier, Allegiant affected by software update. Microsoft also impacted. Southwest fined $35M, Delta had 90% bookings. US probes Delta's mass flight cancellations. Buttigieg advocates for passenger rights. Delta assures recovery. Southwest penalized $140M for 2022 breakdown. Delta, known for punctuality, canceled 444 flights on Tuesday. Families left in disarray as Delta bars unaccompanied minors post-outage, prompting federal investigation over disruptions.
23. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Intel Discovers Cause of 13th and 14th Gen CPU Crashes

Intel identifies high operating voltage as the culprit behind instability in 13th and 14th Gen desktop CPUs like Core i9-13900K and i9-14900K, with a microcode patch slated for mid-August. Alderon Games and Gamers Nexus highlight widespread issues, prompting affected users to seek Intel support. The problem, attributed to faulty microcode algorithms and Thermal Velocity Boost challenges, will be addressed through BIOS updates. Additionally, Intel acknowledges issues in Raptor Lake CPUs, signaling plans for a microcode update to rectify incorrect voltage requests that impact performance. Thousands of reports from various sources detail CPU problems and crashes on models like Core i9-13900K, leading to Intel's commitment to provide free replacements and solutions. Initial BIOS updates, though helpful, have not fully resolved the matter, necessitating temporary gameplay limitations.
23. Juli 2024 um 19:55

EU Commission Approves Billion-Dollar State Funding for Gigabit Networks in Germany

The EU Commission has approved the funding of gigabit networks in Germany, with 38 billion euros being allocated towards the project. This funding will be divided equally between the federal government, states, and municipalities. The goal is to make gigabit internet available to all households and businesses by 2030. The funding will cover the costs of infrastructure such as empty pipes and active equipment, and the threshold of 100 Mbps will no longer be a requirement. Subsidies will cover up to 100% of the costs. While industry associations are skeptical of the state funding, the aim is to significantly improve gigabit broadband network availability in underserved areas.
23. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Google's U-Turn on Third-Party Cookies

Google's initial plan to eliminate third-party cookies on Chrome faced backlash from stakeholders, leading to a reversal. Concerns over market dominance and reliance on traditional cookies prompted Google to keep third-party cookies while offering users the option to disable them. The move aims to balance ad revenue and privacy, although decentralized tracking technologies like Futureverses' 'doughnut' provide alternatives. Industry experts emphasize the necessity for advertisers to invest in privacy-focused solutions amidst the evolving landscape.
23. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Adobe Enhances Illustrator and Photoshop with Innovate AI Features

Adobe introduces a range of generative AI tools to Illustrator and Photoshop, such as Firefly Vector 2 AI, Generative Shape Fill, and Text to Pattern. The latest updates bring Generate Image by Firefly Image 3 and Enhance Detail to Photoshop, along with the Selection Brush tool. Notably, Adobe emphasizes its commitment to not utilizing customer projects for AI training. These innovative Firefly AI tools empower designers to create textures and images with text prompts, while ensuring ethical use through policies like Content Credentials. Additionally, Adobe offers bonuses to Adobe Stock creators and generative credits to Creative Cloud users. The release includes non-AI features like Dimension Tool and Mockup in Illustrator, catering to a wide array of design needs.
23. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Businesses Struggle in the Aftermath of CrowdStrike Outage

Businesses Struggle in the Aftermath of CrowdStrike Outage
A widespread IT outage caused by a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has left businesses of all sizes grappling with technological chaos. Major corporations like Delta Air Lines have been severely impacted, canceling thousands of flights and struggling to restore normal operations. However, the problem has hit smaller businesses particularly hard, as they lack the resources and support of larger companies. Many small businesses are still struggling to resolve the issues caused by the faulty update, unable to access key services and facing financial losses. The incident has highlighted the fragility of a digitized world dependent on a few providers for key computing services. It has also raised questions about the speed and testing of updates in the cybersecurity industry, as well as the effectiveness of cybersecurity regulations. The repercussions of this outage are expected to be felt for days and weeks to come.
23. Juli 2024 um 09:00

Google Abandons Plan to Eliminate Third-Party Cookies in Chrome

Google has officially given up on its plan to eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome. The decision comes after facing criticism from advertisers, who were concerned about giving Google too much power. As the world's largest ad platform, Google prefers to maintain third-party cookies to avoid antitrust issues, despite privacy concerns. Instead of deprecating third-party cookies, Google will introduce a user-choice prompt in Chrome, allowing users to decide whether to enable them or not. This marks a shift from Google's previous Privacy Sandbox plan. The UK regulator, CMA, is reviewing the impact of Google's new approach. In addition, Google plans to add anti-IP tracking in Incognito Mode. The decision to abandon the plan has significant implications for publishers, advertisers, and ad-tech companies. Google argues that personalized advertising is something people enjoy and use. The API access will remain open, and initial tests of the Privacy Sandbox APIs have shown potential for improvement with industry acceptance.
23. Juli 2024 um 09:00

Tesla's Optimus: Humanoid Robots Revolutionizing Manufacturing

Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, unveils plans to introduce humanoid robots named Optimus in factories starting from 2025, with internal use initially before expanding to other companies. The 1.7m tall, 56kg Optimus aims to handle mundane and hazardous tasks, potentially addressing labor shortages. Development similar to Boston Dynamics' effort is evident. Musk envisions Optimus outnumbering humans, aiding Tesla's $25 trillion market capitalization goal. Despite delays, including in self-driving taxis, Optimus prototypes showcased unique abilities at AI events. Musk's history of postponed deadlines raises concerns, evident in the delay of Optimus's full-scale production to 2026. Musk redirects Tesla's focus to AI and robotics, with recent hiring sprees reversing previous layoffs and emphasizing technological advancements.
23. Juli 2024 um 05:50

Cybersecurity Firm CrowdStrike Faces Outage and Repercussions

Cybersecurity Firm CrowdStrike Faces Outage and Repercussions
CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm, experienced a major outage after a faulty update crashed millions of Microsoft Windows devices, causing widespread disruptions. The incident led to negative actions from analysts, who adjusted their stock price targets and ratings for CrowdStrike. The outage also prompted Congress to call for a hearing to question CrowdStrike's CEO, highlighting the reliance on few tech providers and the potential for nation-state actors to exploit vulnerabilities. The crisis impacted airports, hospitals, businesses, and more globally. The incident was attributed to a coding error in CrowdStrike's antivirus update, emphasizing the importance of thorough testing before releasing updates. While Russia and China were relatively unaffected, there is concern that hackers may take advantage of the vulnerability caused by the outage.
22. Juli 2024 um 23:55

iPhone 17 Line-Up Unveiled: What's New?

The iPhone 17 series introduces the Slim/Ultra flagship with a 6.65-inch display and $1299 base price. Alongside, the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro offer a 6.27-inch LTPO OLED display with an Always-on feature, while the Pro Max boasts a 6.86-inch LTPO display. Pro models pack 12GB RAM and 48MP cameras. Set to launch in September 2025, the lineup showcases cutting-edge technology and sleek design. Apple aims for a thinner, lighter design trend, starting with the 5.1mm iPad Pro 2024, culminating in the ultra-thin and premium iPhone 17 Slim model, promising a luxurious experience for users in 2025.
22. Juli 2024 um 23:55

Nvidia's Strategic Move: Developing China-Version AI Chips to Navigate Restrictions

In response to increasing US export restrictions, Nvidia collaborates with Inspur to create a China-specific AI chip, slated for a Q2 2025 release. Facing competition from Huawei and Tencent, Nvidia's China revenue share dropped from 26% to 17%. The upcoming B20 chip is a revised model to comply with regulations and will offer reduced power and precision. Despite challenges, Nvidia remains dedicated to the Chinese market, essential to its global presence.
22. Juli 2024 um 23:55

CrowdStrike Global Outage Resolved with Some Disruptions Lingering

CrowdStrike Global Outage Resolved with Some Disruptions Lingering
CrowdStrike announces successful restoration of a significant number of the 8.5 million impacted Windows devices after a global outage. Efforts are underway to implement new reboot methods following disruptions in critical services like Delta's crew tracking tool and NHS England. While Australia anticipates an automatic fix, the British Medical Association warns of delays in resuming normal GP services. Microsoft attributes the incident to a 2009 EU deal, Senator Lummis praises Bitcoin's resilience amidst the chaos, and Delta Airlines addresses customer concerns following the cancellation of over 5,000 flights due to the IT outage.
22. Juli 2024 um 19:55

The Global Tech Outage Caused by a CrowdStrike Software Update Defect

The Global Tech Outage Caused by a CrowdStrike Software Update Defect
A software update defect in CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensor caused a major tech outage, impacting 29,000 corporate customers, including half of the Fortune 500 companies, 8 of the top 10 tech companies, and 43 of the 50 US states. The issues started in Australia and spread worldwide, grounding US flights and causing IT problems on Windows computers. Governments and private companies are investigating how a single software issue could cause such widespread problems. Small businesses have been particularly affected, with owners struggling to pay employees and sign contracts. Delta Air Lines has been hit hard, canceling thousands of flights and facing operational challenges. CrowdStrike has released an initial fix, but many computers still need hands-on work. The incident highlights the fragility of a digitized world reliant on a few providers for key computing services. Industry experts emphasize the importance of patch management, incident response, and collaboration to prevent future disruptions.
22. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Rising Cybercrime in the EU: The Increasing Role of AI

In the EU, cybercrime, romance scams, and sexual violence against children are escalating. Criminals are leveraging AI for sophisticated extortion methods, phishing attacks, deepfakes, and fraud templates. Europol highlights the use of AI in grooming techniques, shock calls, and the creation of harmful content. Cybercriminals exploit AI for Ransomware, child abuse, online fraud, and deepfakes, posing threats to digital infrastructures and small businesses. Europol warns against the misuse of AI in generating child sexual abuse materials, complicating efforts to combat online exploitation. The agency reveals the alarming statistic of 300 million children falling victim to online sexual violence annually. Europol's report underscores the critical view of AI misuse and the current internet threats, including sextortion and deepfakes, emphasizing the need for vigilance and stringent measures to safeguard against these evolving risks.
22. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Tesla Plans to Use Humanoid Robots in Factories from 2025

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced plans to use humanoid robots called Optimus in factories from 2025. Initially for internal purposes, these robots will later be made available for other companies. The aim is for the robots to take over simple manufacturing tasks and help address potential labor shortages. Boston Dynamics, a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor, is also developing similar robots. Already, two Optimus robots are performing autonomous tasks in Tesla's factory as part of Musk's multi-billion dollar compensation package. Musk has previously stated that the robots could perform manufacturing tasks in the lab, and they are expected to be used in production in a limited capacity by the end of 2024. From 2026, the robots will be mass-produced for other companies.
22. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Small businesses struggle with global tech outages caused by CrowdStrike

Small businesses struggle with global tech outages caused by CrowdStrike
Small business owners like Tsvetta Kaleynska, Chris Seabrook, and Chris Delmond are grappling with tech outages caused by CrowdStrike, resulting in difficulties paying staff, accessing systems, and processing payments. While major firms like Fortune 500 receive support, smaller firms like RILA Global Consulting, Telapsychiatry, and FMI lack resources. The outage has disrupted operations, highlighting the fragility of technology. Businesses are trying to adapt with workarounds, but financial losses and productivity impacts are looming. The global fallout from the CrowdStrike outage includes over 2,000 flight cancellations, with the hardest-hit region being Australia. The outage has cost the economy tens of billions of dollars, prompting insurance claims. Larger firms may have a chance to recoup losses, but smaller firms face obstacles such as deductibles and waiting periods. CrowdStrike's stock has fallen, while competitors like Palo Alto Networks and SentinelOne have gained. China, due to its cybersecurity self-reliance, avoided disruption caused by the faulty software update, emphasizing the need for redundant systems. Hong Kong's cybersecurity agency warns of criminals exploiting the outage through phishing attacks.
22. Juli 2024 um 09:00

CrowdStrike Outages: Microsoft Releases Recovery Tool

CrowdStrike Outages: Microsoft Releases Recovery Tool
On Friday, a CrowdStrike update led to outages affecting at least 8.5 million Windows devices. In response, Microsoft has released a recovery tool that installs a rescue system to help users restart their systems. The affected file systems are BitLocker-encrypted, and the cause of the error is currently being analyzed. IT expert Patrick Wardle is investigating the cause of the outage. CrowdStrike, which is used by many organizations for critical services, experienced one of the worst cyber failures in history. CrowdStrike has provided a technical advisory with more information and temporary solution steps. CrowdStrike says that many of the affected devices are now back online, testing new reboot methods. However, the global outage disrupted flights and healthcare services, and normal GP service cannot immediately resume due to the system shutdown. Passengers were stuck at airports and had to sleep in the jetway as a result of the IT outage, which also disrupted the Paris Olympics. CrowdStrike has rolled out a fix and apologizes for the 'blue screen of death' error. At least 4,295 flights were cancelled globally.
22. Juli 2024 um 05:50

Global IT Chaos: CrowdStrike Outage Impacts Airlines, Hospitals, and Businesses Worldwide

Global IT Chaos: CrowdStrike Outage Impacts Airlines, Hospitals, and Businesses Worldwide
A CrowdStrike software glitch caused havoc globally, disrupting airlines, hospitals, media, trading, banking, and emergency services. Despite the outage, the incident was not a cyberattack, according to CrowdStrike's CEO. The stock plunge led to concerns about CrowdStrike's reputation and financial impacts, while competitors like SentinelOne and Palo Alto Networks benefited. Flight cancellations at major airlines like Delta and United were a result of the IT outage, which originated from a Microsoft system failure due to a CrowdStrike cybersecurity update. Passengers were left stranded, with uncertainty looming over when operations would normalize.
21. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Microsoft's CrowdStrike Outage Impacts Millions of Windows Devices

Microsoft's CrowdStrike Outage Impacts Millions of Windows Devices
A recent CrowdStrike software update caused an outage that affected approximately 8.5 million Windows devices globally. The outage had broad impacts, including airlines halting flights and disrupting critical services. Mac and Linux devices were unaffected. Microsoft and CrowdStrike are working on a scalable fix using Azure, AWS, and GCP, but each affected device will require a manual fix. In response to the issue, Microsoft has released a recovery tool that allows IT admins to quickly repair Windows machines without requiring admin rights. Small businesses have also been grappling with the tech outages caused by CrowdStrike, leading to financial losses and productivity impacts. Elon Musk took immediate action at Tesla, halting production and removing CrowdStrike from the company's systems. The incident also led to the cancellation of thousands of flights globally and highlighted the importance of addressing third-party software vulnerabilities in industrial systems.
21. Juli 2024 um 14:59

CrowdStrike IT Outage: Global Impact and Potential Consequences

CrowdStrike IT Outage: Global Impact and Potential Consequences
CrowdStrike, a cloud-based cybersecurity firm, experienced a major IT outage due to a faulty software update, impacting computers worldwide and disrupting various industries. The outage grounded airlines, affected hospitals, knocked media off air, and disrupted trading, banking, and emergency services globally. Despite the chaos, CrowdStrike CEO clarified that it was not a security incident or cyberattack. The outage has had significant financial implications for CrowdStrike, leading to a drop in their stock price. However, analysts believe that this incident could create opportunities for competitors as companies re-evaluate their cybersecurity solutions. The Australian government has been informed that CrowdStrike is close to rolling out an automatic fix. While smaller businesses may have to wait for IT support, there have been no food shortages or impact on critical infrastructure or government services. Investors are advised to wait for CrowdStrike's next earnings report to assess the financial impact accurately. Although the outage raises concerns about CrowdStrike's reliability, its strong financial performance suggests that the company can handle the challenges and continue to protect customers from cyberattacks. For risk-tolerant investors, this may present a potential buying opportunity. However, other stocks, such as Nvidia, have been recommended as better options by financial experts. Overall, the incident highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and the potential consequences of IT outages in today's interconnected world.
21. Juli 2024 um 05:50

Global IT Outage Causes Flight Operations Disruption

Global IT Outage Causes Flight Operations Disruption
A global IT outage led to chaos affecting flight operations, hospitals, and media worldwide. Sydney Airport faced delays but check-in services are returning in Hong Kong, South Korea, India, Indonesia, and Singapore. BER Airport had self-service check-in issues, pushing UK travelers towards ferries. BSI President Plattner took swift action after the faulty security software from Crowdstrike caused the unprecedented disruption. Experts like Junade Ali highlighted the severity of the situation, warning about common cause failures due to tech reliance. Despite the havoc, Beijing airports remained unaffected, underscoring the widespread impact of the IT crash.
20. Juli 2024 um 23:55

CrowdStrike Outage: Global Impact on Travel and Cybersecurity

CrowdStrike Outage: Global Impact on Travel and Cybersecurity
A global outage caused by a software update failure from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has disrupted major airlines, transit systems, and other industries worldwide. The CEO of CrowdStrike has confirmed that the outage was not due to a cyberattack, but rather a defect in the update. The outage has grounded flights, affected hospitals, knocked media off air, and disrupted trading, banking, and emergency services. Travelers are particularly vulnerable to scams and phishing attempts exploiting the chaos. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and National Cyber Security Center have issued warnings about scammers attempting to steal personal data and money. The incident has triggered a push for technological self-reliance in China, with Chinese cybersecurity firms promoting their own products. Experts emphasize the need for resilience as individuals and organizations struggle to recover from what is being called the 'largest outage in history.' Airlines are working to resume normal operations, but higher cancellation rates are expected in the near term.
20. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Global IT Outage Caused by Faulty CrowdStrike Update

Global IT Outage Caused by Faulty CrowdStrike Update
A faulty update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused a global IT outage, impacting millions of Windows devices. The update, which affected less than 1% of all Windows machines, triggered crashes and disrupted industries worldwide, including airlines, healthcare, and media. The outage exposed the fragility of our networked world and the risks of monopolization, with Microsoft's dominance in cloud computing and productivity services contributing to the widespread failures. The incident has prompted investigations by the Federal Trade Commission into anticompetitive practices in cloud computing. CrowdStrike's stock tumbled after the update, but analysts see the incident as an opportunity for competitive displacements in the cybersecurity market. The outage also revealed the importance of careful programming and thorough testing in system-critical software, as a single error can cause significant disruption. The situation is slowly normalizing, with airports resuming operations and affected companies working to repair the damages. However, authorities warn of potential phishing and scam attempts as a result of the outage. This incident serves as a wake-up call for companies to prioritize cybersecurity and learn from the lessons of the CrowdStrike fiasco.
20. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Global IT Outage Paralyzes Air Travel and Causes Chaos Worldwide

Global IT Outage Paralyzes Air Travel and Causes Chaos Worldwide
A global IT outage, caused by a bug in a CrowdStrike update, has resulted in widespread disruption to air travel, rail traffic, and broadcasting in numerous countries. Major airports such as Berlin's BER and Sydney's airport experienced shutdowns, while airlines like Delta, United, and American Airlines suspended operations. The impact also extended to hospitals and media outlets. The outage affected countries including Australia, Singapore, the USA, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand, India, and Indonesia. The magnitude of the disruption was unprecedented, according to cybersecurity experts. CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm responsible for the flawed update, has since found a solution. While the situation is slowly improving, there are still delays and cancellations at some airports, and passengers are advised to check their flight status. The outage highlights the vulnerability of global technological infrastructure and the need for businesses to have contingency plans and diversify their cloud services. It serves as a reminder that even routine software updates can have significant consequences.
20. Juli 2024 um 09:00

Global Tech Outage Disrupts Flights, Banks, Hospitals, and Media Outlets

Global Tech Outage Disrupts Flights, Banks, Hospitals, and Media Outlets
A major global IT outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike software update has disrupted critical services worldwide. Flights have been grounded, banks and hospitals have been affected, and media outlets have been knocked off the air. The White House is working with CrowdStrike to resolve the issue, and the CEO has issued an apology. The impact has been widespread, with airports such as Berlin and Zurich experiencing disruptions, and Australian banks, airlines, and media organizations also affected. The outage has caused delays and cancellations in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and transportation. Experts are warning that the recovery process may take weeks, highlighting the need for resilience in IT infrastructure. The incident has had a significant financial impact, with CrowdStrike's stock price plummeting. However, it is not expected to have a long-term effect on the company's market cap. Microsoft has confirmed that the issue was caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update.
20. Juli 2024 um 05:50

Microsoft Windows IT Outage: CrowdStrike Update Causes Global Disruption

Microsoft Windows IT Outage: CrowdStrike Update Causes Global Disruption
A defect in CrowdStrike's Falcon sensor software led to a widespread outage affecting Microsoft 365 apps and services. Airlines, 911 services, non-emergency call centers, banks, and other businesses were impacted by this technology-related issue. Although CrowdStrike's engineering teams are working to fix the problem, the incident highlights the vulnerability of critical internet infrastructure. While Mac and Linux hosts were unaffected, Windows PCs globally experienced blue screen errors due to the faulty update. This outage, which occurred on a Friday, had amplified effects on airports with high summer activity. The full extent of the impact is yet to be determined, but it is expected to be significant considering the number of flights affected. CrowdStrike's rivals may stand to benefit from this update fail, although Goldman Sachs predicts minimal share shifts. The incident raises questions about the scale and severity of technology-related disruptions.
20. Juli 2024 um 05:50

Global IT Outage: Cybersecurity Firm CrowdStrike's Update Causes Widespread Disruption

Global IT Outage: Cybersecurity Firm CrowdStrike's Update Causes Widespread Disruption
A major global IT outage caused by a failed software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has resulted in widespread disruption, affecting airports, airlines, hospitals, banks, retailers, and media outlets worldwide. The issue, which was not a cyberattack, originated from a technical error in the software update deployed by CrowdStrike on Microsoft Windows systems. The outage led to flight cancellations and delays, long queues at airports, disruption to hospital services, payment failures in shops, and television channels going off air. While CrowdStrike has resolved the underlying cause and is working with affected customers, the incident has been described as a 'major black eye' for the cybersecurity firm. Competitors in the cybersecurity industry, such as Palo Alto Networks and SentinelOne, have seen gains in premarket trading, capitalizing on the disruption caused by CrowdStrike's software update. The incident highlights the need for increased resilience and backup systems in critical IT infrastructure.
19. Juli 2024 um 23:55

Global IT Outage Disrupts Flights, Media, and Financial Systems

Global IT Outage Disrupts Flights, Media, and Financial Systems
A global IT outage has caused major disruptions to flights, media outlets, banks, and telecoms. US airlines grounded flights due to communications issues, while outages in Australia were linked to CrowdStrike. Both AWS and Microsoft experienced cloud service outages, impacting carriers and other businesses. Ryanair warned of potential disruptions, and Spain reported a 'computer incident' at all its airports. The issue was traced back to a faulty update from CrowdStrike, causing blue screen errors on Windows PCs. Despite the widespread disruptions, there is no evidence of a cyber security incident. CrowdStrike and Microsoft have acknowledged the problem and are working to resolve it. The outage has led to manual check-ins, delays, and disruptions across various industries, with social media buzzing about the 'blue screen of death'. However, cryptocurrencies and blockchain networks remain unaffected by the IT outage.
19. Juli 2024 um 19:55

Widespread global tech outage disrupts flights, banks, hospitals and media outlets

Widespread global tech outage disrupts flights, banks, hospitals and media outlets
A global tech outage caused by a faulty update from cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike has disrupted critical services such as flights, banks, hospitals, and media outlets worldwide. The outage, which affected Microsoft Windows systems, led to flight cancellations and delays, halted airport operations in Berlin and Zurich, and disrupted operations for Australian banks, airlines, and media companies. Hospitals, including Mass General Brigham and NHS England, canceled non-urgent care, while the Gdansk port experienced disruptions. The Milan stock exchange had issues compiling its index, and even the Olympic travel plans were affected. CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz apologized for the incident and assured customers that it was not a security breach. Microsoft confirmed the issue and is working with CrowdStrike to resolve it. The outage highlighted the importance of cyber-resilience and the need for rigorous testing of software updates. It also raised questions about the concentration of power in the software industry and the vulnerability of companies relying on a single provider. As the global IT outage continues, businesses and individuals are advised to stay updated on the situation and take necessary precautions.
19. Juli 2024 um 19:55

OpenAI's GPT-4o Mini: Affordable and Powerful AI Model

OpenAI has launched the GPT-4o Mini, a cost-efficient and powerful AI model that supports text and vision applications. It offers a 128K token context and is an order of magnitude cheaper than its predecessors, making AI more accessible to developers and businesses. The GPT-4o Mini is priced at 15 cents per million input tokens and comes with enhanced enterprise integrations, including compliance features for industries like finance and healthcare. It is trained on data up until October 2023, making it more current than the GPT-3.5 model. With a 128k token context window and 16,000 output tokens, it outperforms GPT-3.5 Turbo and other comparable models. The GPT-4o Mini also features an 'instruction hierarchy' technique for protection against attacks. Despite recent safety concerns, the GPT-4o Mini aims to rebuild trust for automated agents by blocking loopholes like 'ignore all previous instructions'. OpenAI's focus on smaller, smarter models that excel in knowledge and reasoning is a step towards improving AI capabilities while maintaining data quality.
19. Juli 2024 um 14:59

Global IT Outage Caused by Faulty CrowdStrike Update

Global IT Outage Caused by Faulty CrowdStrike Update
A major global IT outage wreaked havoc across industries as a faulty update from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike caused widespread disruptions. Windows systems worldwide experienced crashes and blue screens of death (BSOD), impacting airlines, hospitals, TV stations, and financial institutions. The outage, which was not a cyberattack according to CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz, highlighted the importance of resilient backup systems and the risks associated with software monoculture. While a fix has been deployed and systems are gradually recovering, it may take days or weeks for all affected computers to return to normal. The outage led to thousands of grounded flights, delays in air travel, disrupted train services, and payment failures at shops. IT administrators have been working tirelessly to apply manual fixes for the BSOD issue, and affected industries are gradually resuming operations. The incident has caused significant brand damage to CrowdStrike, with its stock plunging and rivals experiencing increased demand for their cybersecurity solutions.
19. Juli 2024 um 13:28

Global Cyber Outage Disrupts Industries, Grounds Flights, and Causes Worldwide Chaos

Global Cyber Outage Disrupts Industries, Grounds Flights, and Causes Worldwide Chaos
A global cyber outage has wreaked havoc on various industries, including airlines, hospitals, banks, and media organizations. The disruption is believed to be caused by a faulty update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, which affected Microsoft Windows systems. Flights were grounded, hospitals had to cancel surgeries, and businesses faced significant disruptions. Major airports such as London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, and Singapore Changi were affected, leading to delays and cancellations. Media outlets like ABC and Sky News experienced sudden shutdowns, and financial markets, including the London Stock Exchange, were impacted. The outage also had worldwide repercussions, with countries like the US, Australia, India, and France reporting widespread issues. While the exact extent of the damage and financial impact is yet to be determined, experts suggest that the interdependence of tech systems and the concentration of software providers are contributing factors. Despite initial fears of a cyberattack, authorities in the UK and France do not believe one was involved. Efforts are underway to resolve the issue, but the incident highlights the vulnerabilities and potential risks associated with such massive tech outages.
19. Juli 2024 um 13:28

The Data That Powers A.I. Is Disappearing Fast

A study by the M.I.T.-led Data Provenance Initiative reveals that A.I. models heavily rely on web data, but a significant portion of it is now restricted due to websites using the Robots Exclusion Protocol and terms of service to prevent data harvesting. This poses challenges for A.I. companies, researchers, and academics. The study found that 5% of data and 25% of high-quality data in three major datasets are now restricted. The dwindling availability of web data highlights the need for alternative sources and approaches in A.I. development. Additionally, the article discusses the environmental impact of artificial intelligence, with the energy and water consumption of data centers supporting A.I. contributing to significant emissions. Efforts to decentralize A.I. through blockchain technology are also highlighted as a potential solution to privacy concerns and regulatory barriers.
19. Juli 2024 um 09:00

Global IT Outage Disrupts Flights, Banks, and Businesses

Global IT Outage Disrupts Flights, Banks, and Businesses
A global IT outage wreaked havoc on major US airlines, media, financial institutions, and telecom companies. Issues were linked to CrowdStrike and Microsoft, causing disruptions in Australia, Spain, and beyond. Ryanair and several banks warned of potential disruptions. Despite reports of crashes on Microsoft's Windows operating system, no confirmed cyber security incident has been reported. The outage affected businesses worldwide, leaving airports, banks, and companies struggling to operate. The situation continues to be monitored closely as companies work to resolve the connectivity problems caused by the IT disruption.
19. Juli 2024 um 09:00

Global IT Outage: Airports, Banks, and Shops Affected

Global IT Outage: Airports, Banks, and Shops Affected
A global IT disruption has resulted in airports, banks, and shops facing outages due to a technical malfunction and an update crashing Windows computers. The CrowdStrike service, which is meant to ensure system security, is believed to be involved. The Berlin-Brandenburg Airport is among those affected, with delays reported. Major US airlines have grounded flights, and media, financial, and telecoms sectors have also been impacted. The disruption has affected global cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike and Windows computers. Microsoft has resolved cloud service outages, and Australia's National Cyber Security Coordinator has stated that there is no evidence of a cyber security incident. Ryanair has warned of potential disruptions, and Spain has reported a computer incident at all its airports. The London Stock Exchange, broadcasters, and critical sectors have also been paralyzed by the widespread Windows outage. The recovery process is expected to be protracted, and businesses affected are encouraged to contact Tech.eu for coverage.
19. Juli 2024 um 08:06

Global IT Outage Disrupts Airlines, Banks, Media, Telecoms

Global IT Outage Disrupts Airlines, Banks, Media, Telecoms
A widespread IT outage has caused disruptions in airlines, banks, supermarkets, telecoms, and media outlets across multiple countries. Australia's National Cyber Security Coordinator is investigating a technical issue related to third-party software, but there is no evidence of a cyber attack. Airports in Australia are experiencing delays, and supermarkets and media outlets are also affected. The police in New South Wales have been made aware of the situation and are advising emergency calls. IT security firm Crowdstrike is aware of reports of Microsoft Windows crashes. The outage has led to blue screen errors on Windows PCs, impacting banks, airlines, and media globally. The issue has been linked to Falcon Sensor by Crowdstrike, and Microsoft 365 services have been affected. Australian broadcasters and the cyber security coordinator have confirmed that the problem is related to third-party software. The UK train operator and Melbourne Airport have also been affected. Sky News UK has gone off air, and presenter Jacquie Beltrao has reported issues. Earlier, US airlines were grounded due to a separate cloud outage. Various sectors, including banks, brokerage houses, and airlines, are facing widespread outages caused by Windows errors like the 'blue screen of death'. Some businesses, such as Australian energy company AGL, have blamed a CrowdStrike update for the issues. The global IT outage has affected airlines, banks, and other systems, with Aena, Iberia, and other organizations resorting to manual systems. The Berlin airport, BER, was forced to suspend operations due to the IT failure, while worldwide disruptions have been reported on major cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.
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