The economics are clear: Renewables are cheap enough for the country to rapidly decarbonize. Less evident is the political will to pull it off.
Russia Is Taking Over Ukraine’s Internet
In occupied Ukraine, people’s internet is being routed to Russia—and subjected to its powerful censorship and surveillance machine.
Boston-based Zoovu, which offers tools to improve product discovery across apps and websites, raises $169M led by FTV, bringing its total funding to $200M+ (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)
Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch: Boston-based Zoovu, which offers tools to improve product discovery across apps and websites, raises $169M led by FTV, bringing its total funding to $200M+ — The competition in ecommerce has become fiercer as the pandemic drives shoppers online. At the same time, customers have grown to expect better experiences.
YouTube launches a corrections feature, letting creators add infocards at a relevant timestamp (James Vincent/The Verge)
James Vincent / The Verge: YouTube launches a corrections feature, letting creators add infocards at a relevant timestamp — Instead of having to re-upload a whole video — Everyone makes mistakes, but if you mess up a fact or flub a line in a YouTube video it can be hard to correct the error.
Celsius portrays itself as a simple company offering “financial freedom” but risky trades and bets have led to a crisis, halving its assets to $12B in May (Financial Times)
Financial Times: Celsius portrays itself as a simple company offering “financial freedom” but risky trades and bets have led to a crisis, halving its assets to $12B in May — Celsius Network co-founder Alex Mashinsky was in a defiant mood on Twitter this past weekend.
New maps of asteroid Psyche reveal an ancient world of metal and rock
Later this year, NASA is set to launch a probe the size of a tennis court to the asteroid belt, a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where remnants of the early solar system circle the sun. Once inside the asteroid belt, the spacecraft will zero in on Psyche, a large, metal-rich asteroid […]
Astronomers discover a multiplanet system nearby
Astronomers at MIT and elsewhere have discovered a new multiplanet system within our galactic neighborhood that lies just 10 parsecs, or about 33 light-years, from Earth, making it one of the closest known multiplanet systems to our own. At the heart of the system lies a small and cool M-dwarf star, named HD 260655, and astronomers […]
LaMDA and the Sentient AI Trap
Arguments over whether Google’s large language model has a soul distract from the real-world problems that plague artificial intelligence.
‘Is This AI Sapient?’ Is the Wrong Question to Ask About LaMDA
The bigger problem is what happens when we act as if AIs are conscious, and how that could be used against us.
The Sexist Pseudoscience at the Heart of Biology
For centuries, zoological law taught that sexual inequality was inevitable. Then women began studying Darwin for themselves.
Cloudflare says it mitigated a 26M requests per second DDoS attack, the largest HTTPS DDoS attack detected to date, surpassing a 17.2M rps attack in August 2021 (Sergiu Gatlan/BleepingComputer)
Sergiu Gatlan / BleepingComputer: Cloudflare says it mitigated a 26M requests per second DDoS attack, the largest HTTPS DDoS attack detected to date, surpassing a 17.2M rps attack in August 2021 — Internet infrastructure firm Cloudflare said today that it mitigated a 26 million request per second distributed denial-of-service …
Twitch expands its ad incentive program to more partners and promises bigger ad payouts by shifting from a fixed CPM to a percentage-based revenue share model (Ash Parrish/The Verge)
Ash Parrish / The Verge: Twitch expands its ad incentive program to more partners and promises bigger ad payouts by shifting from a fixed CPM to a percentage-based revenue share model — The ad incentive program will also open up to more partnered streamers — Twitch is expanding its ad incentive program to include more […]
A Massachusetts court rules that a proposed ballot measure, backed by Uber and Lyft, to classify gig drivers as independent contractors, violates state law (Kellen Browning/New York Times)
Kellen Browning / New York Times: A Massachusetts court rules that a proposed ballot measure, backed by Uber and Lyft, to classify gig drivers as independent contractors, violates state law — The ruling ends a $17.8 million campaign by companies like Uber and Lyft that would have led to the classification of their drivers as […]
Google wants to challenge AI with 200 tasks to replace the Turing test
Alan Turing first proposed a test for machine intelligence in 1950, but now researchers at Google and their partners have created a suite of 204 tests to replace it, covering subjects such as mathematics, linguistics and chess
Center for International Studies honors Robert Wilhelm
The Center for International Studies (CIS) has long been valued as one of the world’s premier, university-based global research and education centers. A hallmark of the center’s many programs is the opportunity for academics and practitioners to work together on policy-relevant problems. The Robert E. Wilhelm Fellows Program is among the center’s most prestigious fellowships […]
Stronger security for smart devices
Researchers are pushing to outpace hackers and develop stronger protections that keep data safe from malicious agents who would steal information by eavesdropping on smart devices. Much of the work done to prevent these “side-channel attacks” has focused on the vulnerability of digital processors. For instance, hackers can measure the electric current drawn by a […]
Using Fiction to Find Your Strategy
Immersing yourself in possible futures allows you to be creative and open to unexpected possibilities.
Fighting Bias and Inequality at the Team Level
A conversation with Just Work CEO Trier Bryant on the “last mile” of promoting equity and inclusion at work.
4 Ways to Improve Specialty Health Care in the U.S.
The current practice of “bundling” care makes it less accessible, affordable, effective, and pleasant.
The World Has Too Much Stuff
Retailers bamboozled by the pandemic now find themselves staring at mountains of unwanted stock. Here’s what happened and how it can be fixed.
Is It Possible to Beat a Virus That Moves Faster Than Science?
WIRED’s editor in chief shares thoughts on the ongoing evolutionary battle between humans and SARS-CoV-2, plus more from the next issue.
35 Father’s Day Gifts for the Dependable Dad in Your Life
Forget the tie and surprise Dad this year. From mechanical keyboards to electric scooters, we’ve got the best gifts right here.
Spotify announces a Safety Advisory Council to provide non-binding third-party input on issues such as hate speech, disinformation, and extremism (Dawn Chmielewski/Reuters)
Dawn Chmielewski / Reuters: Spotify announces a Safety Advisory Council to provide non-binding third-party input on issues such as hate speech, disinformation, and extremism — Spotify Technology SA (SPOT.N) on Monday announced it has formed a Safety Advisory Council to provide third-party input on issues such as hate speech …
Berlin-based Airbank, an all-in-one banking service to manage data and payments that integrates HSBC and others, raised a $20M Series A led by Molten Ventures (Amelia Isaacs/AltFi)
Amelia Isaacs / AltFi: Berlin-based Airbank, an all-in-one banking service to manage data and payments that integrates HSBC and others, raised a $20M Series A led by Molten Ventures — The fundraise comes a year after the startup’s initial seed round of $3m. — Finance management platform for SMEs Airbank has closed a $20m Series […]
Indonesia-based consumer payment service Flip announces a $55M Series B extension led by Tencent, bringing the round to $103M and its total raised to $120M (Kate Park/TechCrunch)
Kate Park / TechCrunch: Indonesia-based consumer payment service Flip announces a $55M Series B extension led by Tencent, bringing the round to $103M and its total raised to $120M — Flip, an Indonesia-based consumer payment platform, has closed a $55 million Series B extension round led by Tencent with participation from Block …
The Activision Blizzard Union Win Is Only a Beginning
The company’s future owner, Microsoft, has entered into a labor neutrality agreement, making it easier for workers to unionize.
The FAA Says SpaceX Can’t Expand Its Texas Launch Site—Yet
SpaceX must address dozens of environmental issues before it can upgrade Starbase in Boca Chica. The launch license needed for the Starship program remains pending.
Monkeypox Can Be Contained—but Time Is Running Out
Testing, vaccinating, and contact tracing can control the virus in Europe and North America—unless complacency allows it to take hold.
Qualcomm acquires Cellwize, a software service that helps carriers operate their networks more efficiently, reportedly for $350M; Cellwize has raised $56.5M (Maria Deutscher/SiliconANGLE)
Maria Deutscher / SiliconANGLE: Qualcomm acquires Cellwize, a software service that helps carriers operate their networks more efficiently, reportedly for $350M; Cellwize has raised $56.5M — Qualcomm Inc. has acquired Cellwize Wireless Technologies Pte. Ltd., a startup with a software platform that helps carriers operate their networks more efficiently.
Nigeria releases a draft Code of Practice to regulate internet companies like Meta and Google, which would require establishing a local legal entity and more (Tage Kene-Okafor/TechCrunch)
Tage Kene-Okafor / TechCrunch: Nigeria releases a draft Code of Practice to regulate internet companies like Meta and Google, which would require establishing a local legal entity and more — Nigeria has announced plans to regulate internet companies like Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram (all owned by Meta) …
Oracle Q4: revenue grew 5.5% YoY to $11.84B, vs $11.7B est., with total cloud revenue up 19% YoY to $2.9B and net income down 21% YoY to $3.2B; stock jumps 10%+ (Brody Ford/Bloomberg)
Brody Ford / Bloomberg: Oracle Q4: revenue grew 5.5% YoY to $11.84B, vs $11.7B est., with total cloud revenue up 19% YoY to $2.9B and net income down 21% YoY to $3.2B; stock jumps 10%+ — Oracle Corp. reported results and gave a forecast suggesting the effort to move its customers to the cloud is […]
Robot can find keys in a bag just by listening as it rummages around
A robotic arm with an attached microphone learned to locate objects in a bag based on the sound they make, including a ring of keys and a bag of crisps
Has Google’s LaMDA artificial intelligence really achieved sentience?
Blake Lemoine, an engineer at Google, has claimed that the firm’s LaMDA artificial intelligence is sentient, but the expert consensus is that this is not the case
MIT announces 2022 Bose grants for ambitious ideas
MIT Provost Cynthia Barnhart has announced three Professor Amar G. Bose Research Grants to support bold research projects across diverse areas of study including biology, engineering, and the humanities. The three grants honor the visionary and bold thinking in the winning proposals of the following nine researchers: John J. and Dorothy Wilson Professor of Health […]
The MIT Press relaunches the Software Studies series
The MIT Press has announced the relaunch of the Software Studies series, a book series committed to exploring the vast possibilities, histories, relations, and harms that software encompasses. The revamped series will move beyond broad statements about software and integrate a wide range of disciplines, including mathematics, critical race theory, software art, and queer theory. […]
Nanoparticle sensor can distinguish between viral and bacterial pneumonia
Many different types of bacteria and viruses can cause pneumonia, but there is no easy way to determine which microbe is causing a particular patient’s illness. This uncertainty makes it harder for doctors to choose effective treatments because the antibiotics commonly used to treat bacterial pneumonia won’t help patients with viral pneumonia. In addition, limiting […]
Want to Excel in ESG? Craft a “Green Ocean” Strategy.
To stand out, look for areas where your competitors aren’t investing.
Reducing Racial Disparities in Cancer Treatment Demands Collective Action
The development of Covid-19 vaccines illustrates how public-private partnerships can rapidly accelerate progress.
How Do I Move from a Specialist to a General Leadership Role?
A leader who feels pigeon-holed as a subject matter expert learns how to move to general leadership role.
Our Favorite Smartwatches Do Much More Than Just Tell Time
These little wearables reduce your reliance on a phone while keeping you connected.
The Genre-Transcending Mastery of The Staircase
The true-crime tale lends itself to the fact-fiction danse macabre.
Why It’s Impossible to Rent a Car Right Now
From Avis-Budget to Hertz, traditional rental companies are struggling to restock their fleets. Now peer-to-peer upstarts are scrambling to fill the gap.
A skeptical look at crypto as a foundation for self-sovereign identity and some likely dystopian outcomes, as Buterin, Dorsey, and others explore the idea (Molly White)
Molly White: A skeptical look at crypto as a foundation for self-sovereign identity and some likely dystopian outcomes, as Buterin, Dorsey, and others explore the idea — Anonymity and trustlessness are central to the crypto world. People don’t have to attach real-world identities to crypto wallets …
As crypto tumbles, MicroStrategy, which owns 129K+ bitcoins, drops as much as 23%, while Coinbase, Riot Blockchain, and Marathon Digital each drop 14%+ (Matt Turner/Bloomberg)
Matt Turner / Bloomberg: As crypto tumbles, MicroStrategy, which owns 129K+ bitcoins, drops as much as 23%, while Coinbase, Riot Blockchain, and Marathon Digital each drop 14%+ — Cryptocurrency-related stocks plunged in premarket trading Monday as Bitcoin tumbled to its lowest level in 18 months amid a deepening selloff …
Despite differences within the AI community, pretty much all AI experts find the notion that Google’s LaMDA might be sentient completely ridiculous (Gary Marcus/The Road to AI We Can Trust)
Gary Marcus / The Road to AI We Can Trust: Despite differences within the AI community, pretty much all AI experts find the notion that Google’s LaMDA might be sentient completely ridiculous — No, LaMDA is not sentient. Not even slightly. … Blaise Aguera y Arcas, polymath, novelist, and Google VP, has a way with […]
The Best Gear for Your Home Emergency Kit
Don’t get caught without the necessary equipment in an emergency. Prepare your home now with WIRED-tested water purification, camp stoves, and more.
The Best Budget Phone Plans to Ditch the Big Carriers
Don’t overpay for Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T. It might make sense for you to go with one of these smaller providers instead.
Reshuffled Rivers Bolster the Amazon’s Hyper-Biodiversity
The rainforest’s lush genetic diversity may be due in part to the dynamics of branching rivers, which serve as invisible fences between bird populations.
Association for Private Capital Investment in Latin America: startups in the region have raised $2.8B in Q1 2022, up 67% YoY and up 375% compared to Q1 2020 (Mary Ann Azevedo/TechCrunch)
Mary Ann Azevedo / TechCrunch: Association for Private Capital Investment in Latin America: startups in the region have raised $2.8B in Q1 2022, up 67% YoY and up 375% compared to Q1 2020 — Welcome to The Interchange, a take on this week’s fintech news and trends. To get this in your inbox, subscribe here.
Google agrees to pay $118M to settle a gender pay discrimination lawsuit with about 15,500 female employees, according to the law firms representing the women (Robert Burnson/Bloomberg)
Robert Burnson / Bloomberg: Google agrees to pay $118M to settle a gender pay discrimination lawsuit with about 15,500 female employees, according to the law firms representing the women — Alphabet Inc.’s Google agreed to pay $118 million to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit with about 15,500 female employees …