Disney’s total subscriber base fell 2% in the quarter ending March this year. The decline is mostly due to Hotstar. Disney+ Hotstar, which serves India and Southeast Asia, lost 4.6 million subscribers in the quarter. For the second quarter in a row, the platform’s subscriber count fell. Hotstar has lost …
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The US seizes more DDoS-for-hire domains
The U.S. has seized 13 more domains linked to popular DDoS-for-hire websites. These “booter” or “stressor” websites allow admins to stress-test websites. The services actually launch DDoS attacks to take down websites and networks. On Monday, the DOJ announced that the FBI had seized 13 more domains linked to some …
Read More »GDPR fine for MWC’s biometric ID checks due diligence
European conferences and other in-person events are rushing to use facial recognition without considering data protection risks. beware: Spain’s data protection watchdog fined Mobile World Congress (MWC) organizers €200,000 ($224k) for violating privacy rules at the 2021 show in Barcelona. The Agencia Espaola de Protección de Datos (AEPD) found MWC …
Read More »LinkedIn cuts 716 jobs to phase out its China app
LinkedIn will end its China local jobs app and cut 716 jobs. LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky wrote today that “fierce competition and a challenging macroeconomic climate” forced the closure of InCareer, a standalone China app. LinkedIn, owned by Microsoft and with 20,000 employees, plans to add 250 jobs in some …
Read More »OpenAI’s new tool explains language model behaviors
It’s true that large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s ChatGPT are black boxes. Data scientists struggle to understand why a model always responds the way it does, like they are inventing facts. OpenAI is developing a tool to automatically identify which LLM parts cause which behaviors. As of this morning, …
Read More »IBM launches generative model services and more
IBM, like most tech giants, is betting big on AI. IBM Watsonx, a new platform for building AI models and accessing pretrained models for generating code, text, and more, was announced at its annual Think conference. It’s a slap in the face to IBM’s back-office managers, who were recently told …
Read More »Walmarts with fruit stands are Google and OpenAI
OpenAI may be synonymous with machine learning, and Google is trying to pick itself up, but rapidly multiplying open source projects that push the state of the art and leave deep-pocketed but unwieldy corporations in their dust may soon threaten both. Although not existential, this Zerg-like threat will keep the …
Read More »Volkswagen reorganizes software Cariad again
Three years after launching Cariad, VW Group has changed its leadership again. On Monday, Cariad’s board replaced CEO Dirk Hilgenberg with VW’s Bentley manufacturing chief Peter Bosch. Hilgenberg joined Cariad 2020. Bosch will lead June 1. Restructuring eliminated CFO Thomas Sedran and CTO Lynn Longo. VW has struggled to launch …
Read More »Musk says Twitter is purging old accounts, freeing up desired usernames
According to recent tweets by owner Elon Musk, Twitter is purging inactive accounts, which may free up some long-coveted usernames. Twitter has promised to put more usernames back into rotation for years, but despite having an inactive account policy that requires users to log in at least every 30 days …
Read More »Elizabeth Holmes alone
The New York Times’ 5,500-word profile of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was criticized this morning for being too sympathetic. However, Amy Chozick is complicit. Her story may reveal how Holmes captivated investors, business partners, and the U.S. media before The Wall Street Journal exposed her company in late 2015. Nice …
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