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총 48519건의 뉴스OpenAI Acknowledges GPT-5.6 May Accidentally Delete Files, Calls It 'Honest Mistake'
"OpenAI has finally confirmed reports that its latest family of large language models can accidentally delete files," reports InfoWorld, "while stressing that such incidents are rare and should be viewed as 'honest mistakes.'" Reports of the flagship LLMs deleting files emerged shortly after the company launched them earlier this month, with investor Matt Shumer taking to X to report that GPT-5.6-Sol had "just accidentally deleted almost all" of his Mac's files. Just days later, software engi...
Better and Cheaper Than IPTV
Better and Cheaper Than IPTV
Transcribe.cpp
Transcribe.cpp
France Orders ISPs to Block Access to Polymarket
France's regulatory authority for licensed gambling/betting games "announced this week that it ordered ISPs to block access to Polymarket," reports Engadget. Anyone caught advertising an unauthorized betting site "could be fined up to 100,000 euros, or around $114,000." (The article notes this follows a previous regulatory action from November placing a geoblock on financial transactions from French residents on Polymarket's site.) In May Spain blocked access to Polymarket and Kalshi while it...
Popular sugar substitutes linked to faster brain aging
Popular sugar substitutes linked to faster brain aging
Harness Engineering
Harness Engineering
Codex Resets
Codex Resets
How Microsoft's 'Little Workaround' Created a Major Threat to America's Defense Department
This week Slashdot reader joshuark found the story of exactly how in 2025 ProPublica reporter Renee Dudley confirmed Microsoft was running tech support for the U.S. Defense Department through China, America's biggest cybersecurity adversary — and how that investigation ultimately changed U.S. government policy. The reporter first found an ad offering $18 to $28 to hire Americans as "digital escorts" for China-based tech support, then just searched LinkedIn for people who apparently had ...
Gap in Mochizuki's proof of ABC confirmed by Lean
Gap in Mochizuki's proof of ABC confirmed by Lean
Next UK Prime Minister Drops Digital ID Scheme
Reuters reports: Incoming British prime minister Andy Burnham will scrap the government's troubled plans for a digital ID scheme when he enters office on Monday, a spokesperson for the new Labour Party leader said. Resources devoted to the scheme, deemed a "fiasco" by a cross-party committee of lawmakers, will be redirected to Burnham's priorities, the spokesperson said... "All the time and resource that was going to be spent on a national ID scheme will go instead to where it's most needed, ...
Mayor Mamdani Says Landlords Can't Use AI Images to Advertise
Mayor Mamdani Says Landlords Can't Use AI Images to Advertise
AI Mania Is Eviscerating Global Decision-Making
AI Mania Is Eviscerating Global Decision-Making
Real-Time LuaTeX: Recompiling Large Documents in 1ms [pdf]
Real-Time LuaTeX: Recompiling Large Documents in 1ms [pdf]
Judge a book by its first pages
Judge a book by its first pages
Classic Amiga titles, free to download
Classic Amiga titles, free to download
Hardcore IndieWeb: Run your own website 100% independently for only $0.01/day
Hardcore IndieWeb: Run your own website 100% independently for only $0.01/day
Co-evolution of self-replication and function in a digital primordial soup
Co-evolution of self-replication and function in a digital primordial soup
Ada: An AI business intelligence software from CSV and Excel(yes LLMs but more)
Ada: An AI business intelligence software from CSV and Excel(yes LLMs but more)
Dave Eggers told OpenAI staff that ChatGPT was ‘silencing an entire generation’
Last year, Sam Altman invited author Dave Eggers to give a talk to around 200 OpenAI staffers. The man has written countless novels, screenplays, pieces of journalism, started McSweeney's, and founded multiple schools and nonprofits that support writers and the arts more broadly. So one might expect he'd roll into the company's offices and offer […]
SpaceX and the myth of independent Wall St research
SpaceX and the myth of independent Wall St research