Anzeige: IT-Services gezielt optimieren mit FitSM und ITIL 4

Die Frameworks FitSM und ITIL 4 setzen unterschiedliche Schwerpunkte im IT-Service-Management. Diese zwei Onlineworkshops bereiten gezielt auf die jeweiligen Zertifizierungen vor. (Golem Karrierewelt, Unternehmenssoftware)

Die Frameworks FitSM und ITIL 4 setzen unterschiedliche Schwerpunkte im IT-Service-Management. Diese zwei Onlineworkshops bereiten gezielt auf die jeweiligen Zertifizierungen vor. (Golem Karrierewelt, Unternehmenssoftware)

Lilbits: GitHub loses its CEO, ARM to add neural accelerators to GPUs, and Kubuntu Focus launches a big, powerful Linux laptop

The Kubuntu Focus line of laptops have been around for a few years at this point, offering customers a way to buy a laptop or mini PCthat comes with Kubuntu pre-installed while financially supporting development of the operating system that brings toge…

The Kubuntu Focus line of laptops have been around for a few years at this point, offering customers a way to buy a laptop or mini PCthat comes with Kubuntu pre-installed while financially supporting development of the operating system that brings together Ubuntu Linux and the KDE Plasma desktop environment. But the new Kubuntu Focus Zr […]

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KeyGo is a slim keyboard with an integrated 12.8 inch touchscreen display (crowdfunding)

The KeyGo is a keyboard with low-profile scissor-switch, RGB backlit keys, a number pad on the right side, a CNC aluminum body and two USB Type-C ports. What makes it unusual though, is that there’s also a 12.8 inch, 1920 x 720 pixel IPS LCD touc…

The KeyGo is a keyboard with low-profile scissor-switch, RGB backlit keys, a number pad on the right side, a CNC aluminum body and two USB Type-C ports. What makes it unusual though, is that there’s also a 12.8 inch, 1920 x 720 pixel IPS LCD touchscreen display atop the keyboard. Plug the KeyGo into a Windows, Mac, […]

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Space Force officials take secrecy to new heights ahead of key rocket launch

This will be the first national security mission to fly on United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket.

After more than a decade of development and testing, US military officials are finally ready to entrust United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket to haul a batch of national security satellites into space.

An experimental military navigation satellite, also more than 10 years in the making, will ride ULA's Vulcan rocket into geosynchronous orbit more than 22,000 miles (nearly 36,000 kilometers) over the equator. There are additional payloads buttoned up inside the Vulcan rocket's nose cone, but officials from the US Space Force are mum on the details.

The Vulcan rocket is set for liftoff from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, at 7:59 pm EDT (23:59 UTC) Tuesday. There's an 80 percent chance of favorable weather during the one-hour launch window. It will take several hours for the Vulcan rocket's Centaur upper stage to reach its destination in geosynchronous orbit. You can watch ULA's live launch webcast below.

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Why it’s a mistake to ask chatbots about their mistakes

The tendency to ask AI bots to explain themselves reveals widespread misconceptions about how they work.

When something goes wrong with an AI assistant, our instinct is to ask it directly: "What happened?" or "Why did you do that?" It's a natural impulse—after all, if a human makes a mistake, we ask them to explain. But with AI models, this approach rarely works, and the urge to ask reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of what these systems are and how they operate.

A recent incident with Replit's AI coding assistant perfectly illustrates this problem. When the AI tool deleted a production database, user Jason Lemkin asked it about rollback capabilities. The AI model confidently claimed rollbacks were "impossible in this case" and that it had "destroyed all database versions." This turned out to be completely wrong—the rollback feature worked fine when Lemkin tried it himself.

And after xAI recently reversed a temporary suspension of the Grok chatbot, users asked it directly for explanations. It offered multiple conflicting reasons for its absence, some of which were controversial enough that NBC reporters wrote about Grok as if it were a person with a consistent point of view, titling an article, "xAI's Grok offers political explanations for why it was pulled offline."

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