Opt-out: So will Slack mit KI umgehen

Slack setzt auf KI und will damit das Nutzererlebnis zu verbessern – aber nicht auf Kosten der Privatsphäre und Sicherheit der Kundendaten. (KI, Datenschutz)

Slack setzt auf KI und will damit das Nutzererlebnis zu verbessern - aber nicht auf Kosten der Privatsphäre und Sicherheit der Kundendaten. (KI, Datenschutz)

Twitter URLs redirect to x.com as Musk gets closer to killing the Twitter name

X.com stops redirecting to Twitter.com over a year after company name change.

An app icon and logo for Elon Musk's X service.

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Twitter.com links are now redirecting to the x.com domain as Elon Musk gets closer to wiping out the Twitter brand name over a year and half after buying the company.

"All core systems are now on X.com," Musk wrote in an X post today. X also displayed a message to users that said, "We are letting you know that we are changing our URL, but your privacy and data protection settings remain the same."

Musk bought Twitter in October 2022 and turned it into X Corp. in April 2023, but the social network continued to use Twitter.com as its primary domain for more than another year. X.com links redirected to Twitter.com during that time.

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This handheld gaming PC with an Intel Lunar Lake processor could debut at Computex in June

Most of the handheld gaming PCs that have shipped in the last few years have been powered by AMD processors thanks to the lead that company has taken over Intel when it comes to the performance and power efficiency of its mobile chips… especiall…

Most of the handheld gaming PCs that have shipped in the last few years have been powered by AMD processors thanks to the lead that company has taken over Intel when it comes to the performance and power efficiency of its mobile chips… especially when it comes to graphics performance. But with Intel touting recent […]

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How to port any N64 game to the PC in record time

“Static recompilation” is “the difference between weeks of work and years of work.”

"N-tel (64) Inside"

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In recent years, we've reported on multiple efforts to reverse-engineer N64 games into fully decompiled, human-readable C code that can then become the basis for full-fledged PC ports. While the results can be impressive, the decompilation process can take years of painstaking manual effort, meaning only the most popular N64 games are likely to get the requisite attention from reverse engineers.

Now, a newly released tool promises to vastly reduce the amount of human effort needed to get basic PC ports of most (if not all) N64 games. The N64 Recompiled project uses a process known as static recompilation to automate huge swaths of the labor-intensive process of drawing C code out of N64 binaries.

While human coding work is still needed to smooth out the edges, project lead Mr-Wiseguy told Ars that his recompilation tool is "the difference between weeks of work and years of work" when it comes to making a PC version of a classic N64 title. And parallel work on a powerful N64 graphic renderer means PC-enabled upgrades like smoother frame rates, resolution upscaling, and widescreen aspect ratios can be added with little effort.

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Star Wars in der Sprache der Navajo: Ats’áhoníyéé’ nil hólóo doo – Möge die Macht mit dir sein

Star Wars wurde weltweit in zahlreichen Sprachen synchronisiert. Aber erst 2013 wurde Episode IV in der Sprache der Navajo umgesetzt. Von Peter Osteried (Star Wars, Film)

Star Wars wurde weltweit in zahlreichen Sprachen synchronisiert. Aber erst 2013 wurde Episode IV in der Sprache der Navajo umgesetzt. Von Peter Osteried (Star Wars, Film)

Sony Music opts out of AI training for its entire catalog

Music group contacts more than 700 companies to prohibit use of content

picture of Beyonce who is a Sony artist

Enlarge / The Sony Music letter expressly prohibits artificial intelligence developers from using its music — which includes artists such as Beyoncé. (credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood via Getty Images)

Sony Music is sending warning letters to more than 700 artificial intelligence developers and music streaming services globally in the latest salvo in the music industry’s battle against tech groups ripping off artists.

The Sony Music letter, which has been seen by the Financial Times, expressly prohibits AI developers from using its music—which includes artists such as Harry Styles, Adele and Beyoncé—and opts out of any text and data mining of any of its content for any purposes such as training, developing or commercializing any AI system.

Sony Music is sending the letter to companies developing AI systems including OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Suno and Udio, according to those close to the group.

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