Fahrverbote: Bundesregierung schlägt kostenlosen ÖPNV vor

Um Fahrverbote in deutschen Innenstädten zu vermeiden, erwägt die Bundesregierung ungewöhnliche Schritte. Fünf Modellstädte sind für einen Test im Gespräch. (Auto, Technologie)

Um Fahrverbote in deutschen Innenstädten zu vermeiden, erwägt die Bundesregierung ungewöhnliche Schritte. Fünf Modellstädte sind für einen Test im Gespräch. (Auto, Technologie)

No video game loot boxes for buyers under 21, say proposed Hawaii bills

Law would require warnings, odds disclosures, and retailer enforcement.

The Hawaii state legislature is now considering two sets of bills that would regulate games containing randomized in-game item purchases—commonly known as loot boxes—much like casino games, barring minors from purchase and requiring odds disclosures and public warnings.

House Bill 2686 and its accompanying Senate version would prohibit retailers (including those that operate online) from selling games that include "a system of further purchasing a randomized reward or rewards" to anyone under 21 years of age.

Many US retailers already prevent children under 17 from buying games rated "M for Mature" or "AO for Adults Only" by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). Those voluntary restrictions don't have the force of law, though, and a landmark 2011 Supreme court decision overturned state laws that attempted such content-based age restrictions on First Amendment grounds. That decision would likely not apply to the commerce-based restrictions in these bills, though.

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Krypto-Mining: AMDs Threadripper schürft effizient Monero

Wer einen Ryzen Threadripper besitzt, kann sich mit Krypto-Mining ein bisschen was dazuverdienen: AMDs CPUs eignen sich gut, um Monero zu schürfen, selbst aktuelle Grafikkarten sind kaum effizienter und bis auf AMDs Vega 64/56 auch nicht schneller. (AM…

Wer einen Ryzen Threadripper besitzt, kann sich mit Krypto-Mining ein bisschen was dazuverdienen: AMDs CPUs eignen sich gut, um Monero zu schürfen, selbst aktuelle Grafikkarten sind kaum effizienter und bis auf AMDs Vega 64/56 auch nicht schneller. (AMD Zen, Prozessor)

ARM’s Project Trillium brings on-device machine learning to smartphones (and speakers, cars, and more)

Chip designer ARM is unveiling two new categories of processors designed to bring machine learning to low-power devices without the need to phone into a cloud server. The new ARM ML processor is a new type of chip designed for on-device machine learnin…

Chip designer ARM is unveiling two new categories of processors designed to bring machine learning to low-power devices without the need to phone into a cloud server. The new ARM ML processor is a new type of chip designed for on-device machine learning, while the ARM OD processor is designer specifically for one type of […]

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Gerichtsentscheid: Kein Recht auf Barzahlung von Rundfunkgebühr

Ein Journalist kämpft für das Recht auf Barzahlung, am Beispiel des Rundfunkbeitrags versucht er, ein Exempel zu statuieren. Vor dem Verwaltungsgerichtshof in Kassel ist er gescheitert – endgültig geklärt ist die Sache aber noch nicht. (Rundfunkbeitrag…

Ein Journalist kämpft für das Recht auf Barzahlung, am Beispiel des Rundfunkbeitrags versucht er, ein Exempel zu statuieren. Vor dem Verwaltungsgerichtshof in Kassel ist er gescheitert - endgültig geklärt ist die Sache aber noch nicht. (Rundfunkbeitrag, GEZ)

LG’s next phone to feature AI-assisted photography, voice commands

LG plans to unveil its next flagship phone at Mobile World Congress later this month, and while we’ll have to wait a few weeks for full details, the company is promising one key new feature: artificial intelligence. The company says the “2018 version o…

LG plans to unveil its next flagship phone at Mobile World Congress later this month, and while we’ll have to wait a few weeks for full details, the company is promising one key new feature: artificial intelligence. The company says the “2018 version of the LG V30” will feature the company’s new Vision AI will […]

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NAND-Flash: Auch Micron produziert QLC-Speicher

Nach Samsung und Toshiba beginnt Micron mit der Fertigung von Flash-Speicher mit vier Bit pro Zelle, also Quadruple Level Cells. Vorerst sind nur Enterprise-SSDs mit Sata-Interface geplant. (Flash-Speicher, Speichermedien)

Nach Samsung und Toshiba beginnt Micron mit der Fertigung von Flash-Speicher mit vier Bit pro Zelle, also Quadruple Level Cells. Vorerst sind nur Enterprise-SSDs mit Sata-Interface geplant. (Flash-Speicher, Speichermedien)

Star Trek Discovery: Die verflixte 13. Folge

Die erste Staffel von Star Trek Discovery hat stark angefangen und ist dann immer besser geworden. Leider haben die Autoren offenbar ihren eigenen Ideen nicht vertraut. Achtung Spoiler! Eine Rezension von Tobias Költzsch (Star Trek, Internet)

Die erste Staffel von Star Trek Discovery hat stark angefangen und ist dann immer besser geworden. Leider haben die Autoren offenbar ihren eigenen Ideen nicht vertraut. Achtung Spoiler! Eine Rezension von Tobias Költzsch (Star Trek, Internet)

Fast talker: Alexa may offer speedier answers with Amazon-made AI chips

Amazon wants to lessen Alexa’s dependence on the cloud for its responses.

Amazon wants to cut the lag time between your asking Alexa a question and the virtual assistant giving you an answer. According to a report by The Information, the online retailer is developing its own artificial intelligence chips to be used in Echo devices and other hardware. If successfully created and deployed, these AI chips would allow more voice-based requests to be processed on-device rather than going to the cloud.

Currently, Alexa needs to contact the cloud to interpret commands. That's why there's a short delay after you ask the virtual assistant a question—it needs to analyze the command and gather an answer with help from the cloud. A dedicated AI chip in a device like an Echo would allow Alexa to process certain requests more quickly, decreasing the delay that lies in between your question and Alexa's answer. While complex inquiries will likely still be handled with help from the cloud, more simple commands could be processed all on the device itself.

Amazon reportedly has 450 people with chip knowledge on staff now, many of which came via recent acquisitions. The company bought the Israeli chipmaker Annapurna Labs in 2015 for $350 million and the security camera company Blink for a reported $90 million at the end of 2017. It's believed that Amazon bought Blink specifically for its low-energy chip expertise; the company's smart home security cameras use these chips to extend the battery life of its camera modules to at least two years.

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Fast talker: Alexa may offer speedier answers with Amazon-made AI chips

Amazon wants to lessen Alexa’s dependence on the cloud for its responses.

Amazon wants to cut the lag time between your asking Alexa a question and the virtual assistant giving you an answer. According to a report by The Information, the online retailer is developing its own artificial intelligence chips to be used in Echo devices and other hardware. If successfully created and deployed, these AI chips would allow more voice-based requests to be processed on-device rather than going to the cloud.

Currently, Alexa needs to contact the cloud to interpret commands. That's why there's a short delay after you ask the virtual assistant a question—it needs to analyze the command and gather an answer with help from the cloud. A dedicated AI chip in a device like an Echo would allow Alexa to process certain requests more quickly, decreasing the delay that lies in between your question and Alexa's answer. While complex inquiries will likely still be handled with help from the cloud, more simple commands could be processed all on the device itself.

Amazon reportedly has 450 people with chip knowledge on staff now, many of which came via recent acquisitions. The company bought the Israeli chipmaker Annapurna Labs in 2015 for $350 million and the security camera company Blink for a reported $90 million at the end of 2017. It's believed that Amazon bought Blink specifically for its low-energy chip expertise; the company's smart home security cameras use these chips to extend the battery life of its camera modules to at least two years.

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