Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Cellphone Radiation Is Harmful, but Few Want to Believe It


 Voyager 2: NASA Loses Contact With Probe After Sending Wrong Command
Business Insider
 American Airlines flight from Logan delayed Monday after close call with Spirit Airlines
The Boston Globe
 Birds and fish competing with squirrels for power failures
Fox
 Lahaina: single points of failure
Henry Baker
 More than 134,000 Mass. residents part of data security breach
The Boston Globe
 Windows feature that resets system clocks based on random data is wreaking havoc
Ars Technica
 For the Good of Society, Hackers Prod AI to Be Bad
NYTimes
 San Francisco robotaxi traffic jam is a warning to the world, says city official
CBC
 CA DMV orders Cruise to reduce robotaxi fleet in SF by 50% after collision with fire truck, injuring passenger
TechCrunch
 The rapid expansion of robotaxis in major cities MUST BE STOPPED
Lauren Weinstein
 Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
Ars Technica
 An Iowa school district is using ChatGPT to decide which books to ban
The Verge
 Not AI?
Cliff Kilby
 Crypto smart contracts still stupid
Amy Castor
 Attackers find new ways to deliver DDoSes with "alarming" sophistication ()
Ars Technica
 `Bitcoin Bonnie and Clyde' plead guilty in `spy novel'-like laundering case
WashPost
 Microsoft pulls article recommending Ottawa Food Bank to tourists
CBC
 Cheese and chips: parmesan producers fight fakes with microtransponders
The Guardian
 Ukraine busts bot farm spreading Russian infowar propaganda and frauds
The Register
 Imposter scams are the top U.S. fraud
NPR
 Good reason to keep BMC LAN connections on an isolated LAN
Ars Technica
 Internet Archive's legal woes mount as record labels sue for $400M
Ars Technica
 AI chatbot scares Snapchat users by posting mysterious video
Ars Technica
 Re: Don't use our content to train AI systems
Amos Shapir
 Re: Cellphone Radiation Is Harmful, but Few Want to Believe It
PGN
 Info on RISKS (comp.risks)