Is Mike Johnson’s phone software a national security risk?

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Alternet (CA)

Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, second in line to the presidency and the most powerful elected Republican in the United States government, says he installed third-party monitoring software on all his electronic devices, including cell phone and laptop, raising questions about possible national security implications. Last year, Johnson bragged to an audience that he and his 17-year old teenaged son use a software service they have installed on all their devices to hold each other accountable to not access pornography. “So, Covenant Eyes is the software that we’ve been using a long… Read More “Is Mike Johnson’s phone software a national security risk?”

Is Mike Johnson’s phone software a national security risk?

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Alternet (UK)

Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, second in line to the presidency and the most powerful elected Republican in the United States government, says he installed third-party monitoring software on all his electronic devices, including cell phone and laptop, raising questions about possible national security implications. Last year, Johnson bragged to an audience that he and his 17-year old teenaged son use a software service they have installed on all their devices to hold each other accountable to not access pornography. “So, Covenant Eyes is the software that we’ve been using a long… Read More “Is Mike Johnson’s phone software a national security risk?”

Neil DeGrasse Tyson says he wants to meet the aliens, but there’s a catch

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The Street

By Ian Krietzberg Though the World is starting to take aliens more seriously, debates about the veracity of alien evidence are far from settled. The UFO conversation reached a fever pitch in June when former U.S. intelligence officer David Grusch told NewsNation that the U.S. government was in possession of crashed UFOs, including the dead bodies of their pilots. Grusch and two other former military whistleblowers testified before a Congressional hearing in July, discussing their first-hand experiences with such unidentified aerial phenomena. Related: Neil DeGrasse Tyson reveals startling fact… Read More “Neil DeGrasse Tyson says he wants to meet the aliens, but there’s a catch”

Momentum Monday: Don’t Miss the Year End Rally

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Benzinga

Want to start the week ahead of the pack? Check out Momentum Mondays, where I cover the leading breakout stocks in the market, summarize the major events of the week ahead, and prepare investors for profitable trading. Today, we will be taking a look at the broad stock market indexes to summarize the action of the last few weeks, then we will look at the economic calendar to address any market moving data coming our way. And finally, I will share three compelling technical trade setups in stocks with top Zacks Ranks. Stocks Rally with a Vengeance Last week, as stocks hovered at four-month lows… Read More “Momentum Monday: Don’t Miss the Year End Rally”

To keep track of salmon migrations in real time, First Nations turn to AI

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Mongabay

By Spoorthy Raman Between spring and fall each year in coastal British Columbia, when salmon migrate upstream, the region’s First Nations manually count the number of fish passing through to get a sense of how healthy the population is. But it’s work that takes place in remote and hard-to-access streams of the province, making it laborious, time-consuming, and often error-prone. So for a recent study, marine scientists, computer scientists and conservation practitioners partnered with Indigenous-led fisheries organizations to build and deploy an automated system to monitor and count salmon. Th… Read More “To keep track of salmon migrations in real time, First Nations turn to AI”

US to send high-level delegation to Australia on AUKUS mission

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Reuters UK

By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Biden administration is sending a high level delegation to Australia for a series of meetings this week to review the progress of the trilateral AUKUS defense technology partnership, a U.S. official said on Monday. AUKUS provides for the sale of U.S. nuclear-powered submarines and sharing of nuclear-propulsion technology with Australia, as well as joint development of high-tech weaponry. The three-way pact between Australia, the United States and Britain is the biggest defense project in Australian history and a response to China’s growing power in the … Read More “US to send high-level delegation to Australia on AUKUS mission”

US to send high-level delegation to Australia on AUKUS mission

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Reuters

By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Biden administration is sending a high level delegation to Australia for a series of meetings this week to review the progress of the trilateral AUKUS defense technology partnership, a U.S. official said on Monday. AUKUS provides for the sale of U.S. nuclear-powered submarines and sharing of nuclear-propulsion technology with Australia, as well as joint development of high-tech weaponry. The three-way pact between Australia, the United States and Britain is the biggest defense project in Australian history and a response to China’s growing power in the … Read More “US to send high-level delegation to Australia on AUKUS mission”

OpenAI sees a future of AI ‘superpowers’

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AFP

San Francisco (AFP) – ChatGPT maker OpenAI on Monday enticed developers with lower prices and the ability to easily tailor artificial intelligence “agents” to help with anything from laundry advice to contract negotiations. Dreams of the benefits of generative AI along with fears of the technology’s risks have been hot topics in the tech World since ChatGPT made its blockbuster debut a year ago. “We will be able to do more; to create more, and to have more,” Open AI chief executive Sam Altman told developers at the gathering in San Francisco. “As intelligence is integrated everywhere, we will … Read More “OpenAI sees a future of AI ‘superpowers’”

PasciVite, LLC Accelerating Digital Reach for Minority-Owned Businesses via NMSDC’s AAFES eMarketplace

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New York Tech Media

In a strategic move to ameliorate the resource gap in the minority-owned business sector, PasciVite, LLC, a leading light in digital marketing and software development, has announced its partnership with the illustrious NMSDC’s AAFES eMarketplace. The Value of the NMSDC AAFES eMarketplace This eMarketplace, developed by the NMSDC, is the epicenter for connectivity between certified small businesses, creating an expansive landscape that significantly benefits minority-owned entities. PasciVite’s Meaningful Role PasciVite brings to this flourishing landscape a suite of services with proven effic… Read More “PasciVite, LLC Accelerating Digital Reach for Minority-Owned Businesses via NMSDC’s AAFES eMarketplace”

Analyst who correctly said Nvidia’s stock would fall has a new price target

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The Street

By Todd Campbell Nvidia has ridden a wave of rising demand for its high-end semiconductor chips this year. The company’s revenue and earnings have soared, sending shares rocketing in 2023. However, it’s recently been a rough ride for investors. The company’s shares have retreated from their summertime peak because of worry over stringent U.S. restrictions on the sale of chips to China for artificial intelligence. The decline took many investors by surprise, but Real Money analyst Bruce Kamich wasn’t among them. Kamich was one of the few who predicted Nvidia’s sell-off, warning investors in Sep… Read More “Analyst who correctly said Nvidia’s stock would fall has a new price target”