Schwaches Wirtschaftswachstum: OECD schraubt Erwartungen in aktueller Prognose zurück

Trübe Aussichten für Deutschland und die Euro-Zone, während in Asien die Wirtschaftsleistung deutlich steigt. Neuer OECD-Bericht über Energiekrise, Inflation und Wohlstandsverlust.

Trübe Aussichten für Deutschland und die Euro-Zone, während in Asien die Wirtschaftsleistung deutlich steigt. Neuer OECD-Bericht über Energiekrise, Inflation und Wohlstandsverlust.

Der Nato-Vertrag ist kein Suizid-Pakt

Themen des Tages: OECD blickt wenig optimistisch auf Berlin. Psyche und Klimawandel. Und eine vorsätzliches Fehllektüre des Nordatlantikpaktes.

Themen des Tages: OECD blickt wenig optimistisch auf Berlin. Psyche und Klimawandel. Und eine vorsätzliches Fehllektüre des Nordatlantikpaktes.

Meta researchers create AI that masters Diplomacy, tricking human players

Meta’s Cicero can negotiate or persuade with natural language—just like a human.

A screenshot of Diplomacy provided by a CICERO researcher.

Enlarge / A screenshot of an online game of Diplomacy, including a running chat dialog, provided by a Cicero researcher. (credit: Meta AI)

On Tuesday, Meta AI announced the development of Cicero, which it clams is the first AI to achieve human-level performance in the strategic board game Diplomacy. It's a notable achievement because the game requires deep interpersonal negotiation skills, which implies that Cicero has obtained a certain mastery of language necessary to win the game.

Even before Deep Blue beat Garry Kasparov at chess in 1997, board games were a useful measure of AI achievement. In 2015, another barrier fell when AlphaGo defeated Go master Lee Sedol. Both of those games follow a relatively clear set of analytical rules (although Go's rules are typically simplified for computer AI).

But with Diplomacy, a large portion of the gameplay involves social skills. Players must show empathy, use natural language, and build relationships to win—a difficult task for a computer player. With this in mind, Meta asked, "Can we build more effective and flexible agents that can use language to negotiate, persuade, and work with people to achieve strategic goals similar to the way humans do?"

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Die Psyche leidet unter dem Klimawandel

Energie und Klima – kompakt: Posttraumatische Belastungsstörungen nach Extremwetter, Klimaangst und Depressionen. Eine Fachgesellschaft schlägt Alarm. Warum die Politik nun dringend handeln muss.

Energie und Klima – kompakt: Posttraumatische Belastungsstörungen nach Extremwetter, Klimaangst und Depressionen. Eine Fachgesellschaft schlägt Alarm. Warum die Politik nun dringend handeln muss.

Crypto and NFTs aren’t welcome in Grand Theft Auto Online

Rockstar follows similar recent ban by Mojang and Minecraft.

Cold hard (virtual) cash only in <em>GTA Online</em>, please.

Enlarge / Cold hard (virtual) cash only in GTA Online, please.

Cryptocurrencies and NFTs have been formally disallowed from Grand Theft Auto Online's popular role-playing (RP) servers. That's according to a new set of guidelines posted on Rockstar's support site last Friday.

In the note, the game's publisher says its new RP server rules are aligned with Rockstar's existing rules for single-player mods. Both sets of rules prohibit content that uses third-party intellectual property, interferes with official multiplayer services, or makes new "games, stories, missions or maps" for the game. This means RP servers based on re-creating Super Mario Kart in the Grand Theft Auto world, for instance, could face "priority in enforcement actions" from Rockstar.

But the new RP guidelines surpass the existing single-player mod guidelines in barring "commercial exploitation." That's a wide-ranging term that Rockstar says specifically includes selling loot boxes, virtual currencies, corporate sponsorships, or any integrations of cryptocurrencies of "crypto assets (e.g. 'NFTs')."

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Lilbits: Linux on Apple Silicon, and a USB charger that looks like a tiny Macintosh

The developers working to bring Linux to Apple’s most recent computers are making progress enabling support for the hardware on Macs with Apple M1 and M2 chips. Meanwhile a crowdfunding campaign is offering a chance to get your hands on a USB-C …

The developers working to bring Linux to Apple’s most recent computers are making progress enabling support for the hardware on Macs with Apple M1 and M2 chips. Meanwhile a crowdfunding campaign is offering a chance to get your hands on a USB-C charger that cranks out enough power to charge a MacBook… and the charger […]

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Thinking about taking your computer to the repair shop? Be very afraid

Not surprisingly, female customers bear the brunt of the privacy violations.

Thinking about taking your computer to the repair shop? Be very afraid

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If you’ve ever worried about the privacy of your sensitive data when seeking a computer or phone repair, a new study suggests you have good reason. It found that privacy violations occurred at least 50 percent of the time, not surprisingly with female customers bearing the brunt.

Researchers at University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, recovered logs from laptops after receiving overnight repairs from 12 commercial shops. The logs showed that technicians from six of the locations had accessed personal data and that two of those shops also copied data onto a personal device. Devices belonging to females were more likely to be snooped on, and that snooping tended to seek more sensitive data, including both sexually revealing and non-sexual pictures, documents, and financial information.

Blown away

“We were blown away by the results,” Hassan Khan, one of the researchers, said in an interview. Especially concerning, he said, was the copying of data, which happened during repairs for one from a male customer and the other from a female. “We thought they would just look at [the data] at most.”

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Radxa E25 is a tiny networking device with dual 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports and an ARK3568 processor

The Radxa E25 is a compact computer designed for networking or IoT applications. It’s a pocket-sized computer with two 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports, optional support for WiFi, Bluetooth, and 4G or 5G wireless connections, an M.2 2242 slot and microSD…

The Radxa E25 is a compact computer designed for networking or IoT applications. It’s a pocket-sized computer with two 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports, optional support for WiFi, Bluetooth, and 4G or 5G wireless connections, an M.2 2242 slot and microSD card reader that can be used for storage, and support for up to 8GB of […]

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