A shortage of skilled workers is impeding Micron’s goal of a chip manufacturing campus in Syracuse, NY, where it plans to invest $100B and hire 9K employees (Wall Street Journal)

Wall Street Journal: A shortage of skilled workers is impeding Micron’s goal of a chip manufacturing campus in Syracuse, NY, where it plans to invest $100B and hire 9K employees  —  Micron plans to hire 9,000 employees at a new suburban Syracuse campus amid shortage of skilled workers

Q&A with two of Meta’s leading security experts about its Online Operations Kill Chain, a framework for responding to threat activity like influence operations (Alexander Martin/The Record)

Alexander Martin / The Record: Q&A with two of Meta’s leading security experts about its Online Operations Kill Chain, a framework for responding to threat activity like influence operations  —  Next year will feature some of the most geopolitically significant elections of our times.

How the vague and varied US legal definitions of “cybercrime” causes issues, as the UN negotiates an international cybersecurity treaty with similar broad terms (Wired)

Wired: How the vague and varied US legal definitions of “cybercrime” causes issues, as the UN negotiates an international cybersecurity treaty with similar broad terms  —  From US state laws to the international stage, definitions of “cybercrime” remain vague, broad, and increasingly entrenched in our legal systems.

Designing for better lives

Even though Flavio Emilio Vila Skrzypek left his native country of Peru to study at MIT, you can tell immediately that his homeland is close to his heart. Vila, who is pursuing a master’s in city planning, has made it his mission to improve land-use policy back home. “Property policies in Peru should learn from […]

Google’s Project Zero finds 18 zero-day vulnerabilities, including four top-severity flaws, affecting some Samsung phones and other devices with Exynos chipsets (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)

Zack Whittaker / TechCrunch: Google’s Project Zero finds 18 zero-day vulnerabilities, including four top-severity flaws, affecting some Samsung phones and other devices with Exynos chipsets  —  Google’s security research unit is sounding the alarm on a set of vulnerabilities it found in certain Samsung chips included …

Amazon stops selling newspaper and magazine subscriptions for Kindle and print, and plans to shut down Kindle Newsstand in September 2023 (Michael Kozlowski/Good e-Reader)

Michael Kozlowski / Good e-Reader: Amazon stops selling newspaper and magazine subscriptions for Kindle and print, and plans to shut down Kindle Newsstand in September 2023  —  Amazon has announced they are abandoning the Kindle for Periodicals or the Kindle Newsstand, which will completely shutter on September 2023.

Twitter starts showing the number of times a tweet has been bookmarked, but not by whom, initially for iOS users on the tweet details page, with plans to expand (Mitchell Clark/The Verge)

Mitchell Clark / The Verge: Twitter starts showing the number of times a tweet has been bookmarked, but not by whom, initially for iOS users on the tweet details page, with plans to expand  —  Twitter is adding yet another public metric to measure posts by.  There’s now a counter for how many bookmarks a […]

How San Francisco’s Hayes Valley, or “Cerebral Valley”, became a hotbed for “hacker houses” and AI events, as the AI gold rush revives the Bay Area’s tech scene (Nitasha Tiku/Washington Post)

Nitasha Tiku / Washington Post: How San Francisco’s Hayes Valley, or “Cerebral Valley”, became a hotbed for “hacker houses” and AI events, as the AI gold rush revives the Bay Area’s tech scene  —  The money and power flooding into AI are warping and intensifying the typical Silicon Valley gold rush, now set to explode […]

Q&A with Signature Bank board member Barney Frank on the bank’s downfall, the impact on crypto, weakening Dodd-Frank in 2018, tougher regulation, and more (Jen Wieczner/New York Magazine)

Jen Wieczner / New York Magazine: Q&A with Signature Bank board member Barney Frank on the bank’s downfall, the impact on crypto, weakening Dodd-Frank in 2018, tougher regulation, and more  —  The sudden string of bank failures over the past week conjured traumatic flashbacks of the 2008 financial crisis for many a banker.

OpenAI’s GPT-4 is an outrageous, if imperfect, step forward, offering a glimpse of a future internet where generative AI creates one big personalized web portal (Ryan Broderick/Garbage Day)

Ryan Broderick / Garbage Day: OpenAI’s GPT-4 is an outrageous, if imperfect, step forward, offering a glimpse of a future internet where generative AI creates one big personalized web portal  —  Read to the end for a good Twitter reply  —  Building A Portal To Everything  —  Very often I will come up with a […]

Low-cost device can measure air pollution anywhere

Air pollution is a major public health problem: The World Health Organization has estimated that it leads to over 4 million premature deaths worldwide annually. Still, it is not always extensively measured. But now an MIT research team is rolling out an open-source version of a low-cost, mobile pollution detector that could enable people to […]

SpaceX launches Starlink Roam, a rebranding of Starlink RV, offering global satellite internet service for $200/month and a regional option for $150/month (The Verge)

The Verge: SpaceX launches Starlink Roam, a rebranding of Starlink RV, offering global satellite internet service for $200/month and a regional option for $150/month  —  Last summer, we reviewed Starlink RV, a version of the satellite internet service that promised users access from pretty much anywhere on their continent.

Sources: the Biden administration is demanding that TikTok’s Chinese owners sell their stakes in the company or face a possible US ban of the app (John D. McKinnon/Wall Street Journal)

John D. McKinnon / Wall Street Journal: Sources: the Biden administration is demanding that TikTok’s Chinese owners sell their stakes in the company or face a possible US ban of the app  —  TikTok says forced sale won’t resolve national security issues; its CEO set to appear before Congress next week

Sources: Microsoft has been rationing GPU access for teams building AI tools since late 2022; the company plans to announce Office 365 GPT-4 tools on March 16 (Aaron Holmes/The Information)

Aaron Holmes / The Information: Sources: Microsoft has been rationing GPU access for teams building AI tools since late 2022; the company plans to announce Office 365 GPT-4 tools on March 16  —  Microsoft is poised to announce a suite of Office 365 tools powered by GPT-4, the powerful new artificial intelligence software made by […]

3 Questions: John Dozier on Dialogues Across Difference

MIT’s new series “Dialogues Across Difference” will bring speakers to campus and create opportunities for community members to demonstrate practical ways to take on difficult subjects across differences of opinion, background, viewpoint, and life experience.  A collaboration among the offices of the MIT president, provost, and chancellor, the program kicks off March 22 with John […]

How Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, and Google’s Assistant fell behind in the AI race despite a decade headstart, hampered by clunky design and miscalculations (New York Times)

New York Times: How Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, and Google’s Assistant fell behind in the AI race despite a decade headstart, hampered by clunky design and miscalculations  —  The virtual assistants had more than a decade to become indispensable.  But they were hampered by clunky design and miscalculations, leaving room for chatbots to rise.

PwC partners with AI startup Harvey to launch a chatbot for its 4,000 lawyers, built using OpenAI’s GPT-4, as law firms rush to find ways to integrate AI (Financial Times)

Financial Times: PwC partners with AI startup Harvey to launch a chatbot for its 4,000 lawyers, built using OpenAI’s GPT-4, as law firms rush to find ways to integrate AI  —  Technology from start-up Harvey aims to make contract analysis and due diligence quicker  —  PwC has announced a chatbot experiment …

Samsung responds to the controversy over moon photography on Galaxy devices, explaining its “Scene Optimizer” feature, “AI deep learning model”, and more (Jon Porter/The Verge)

Jon Porter / The Verge: Samsung responds to the controversy over moon photography on Galaxy devices, explaining its “Scene Optimizer” feature, “AI deep learning model”, and more  —  The post’s content isn’t exactly new — it appears to be a lightly edited translation of an article posted …

Where the sidewalk ends

It’s easier than ever to view maps of any place you’d like to go — by car, that is. By foot is another matter. Most cities and towns in the U.S. do not have sidewalk maps, and pedestrians are usually left to fend for themselves: Can you walk from your hotel to the restaurants on […]

A list of over a dozen US stadiums using facial recognition for testing, security, entry, analyzing fans’ feelings, ticketing, concessions, or other use cases (Georgia Gee/Slate)

Georgia Gee / Slate: A list of over a dozen US stadiums using facial recognition for testing, security, entry, analyzing fans’ feelings, ticketing, concessions, or other use cases  —  “Your face is your ticket,” goes the motto of A.I. startup Wicket.  “Your face is your credential,” says Alcatraz AI, another vendor.