Tuesday, October 15

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Google mandated to open android app store to competition
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Google mandated to open android app store to competition

A federal judge has dealt a blow to Google's control over its Android app ecosystem, ordering the tech giant to allow third-party app stores and alternative billing systems on its mobile operating system. This landmark decision is the result of a successful antitrust lawsuit brought by Epic Games, the maker of the popular video game Fortnite, which challenged Google's practices regarding developer fees and restrictions. The ruling requires Google to allow developers to offer their own independent app stores and payment methods within the Android environment. This change, which will take effect on November 1, 2024 and last for three years, will reshape the landscape of the Android app market. While Google can still charge developers a “reasonable fee” for services such as security...
Lillian Schwartz, a visionary in computer-generated art, dies at 97
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Lillian Schwartz, a visionary in computer-generated art, dies at 97

Lillian Schwartz, a pioneering figure in the world of computer-generated art, died Saturday at her home in Manhattan. At 97, he left a legacy that bridges the gap between art and technology, demonstrating the creative potential of computers in an era when their artistic applications were largely unexplored. His work at Bell Labs, a renowned center of technological innovation, marked a pivotal moment in the history of digital art, paving the way for generations of artists to embrace the computer as a creative tool. Schwartz's artistic journey began long before his foray into the digital realm. He has experimented with a wide range of traditional mediums, including watercolors, acrylics and sculpture. His early works often involved the layering of different materials and the incorp...
Google faces potential breakup in landmark antitrust inquiry
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Google faces potential breakup in landmark antitrust inquiry

In a significant development, the US Department of Justice is contemplating strong actions against Google that could lead to the reshaping of its corporate structure to address alleged monopolistic practices. This comes after a federal judge's ruling in August that positioned Google as the dominant entity in the online search market. The government's proposals to curb Google's control of the market were revealed in a recent court filing. The Justice Department is exploring the possibility of forcing Google to divest certain segments of its business or significantly change its operations. This could involve making the data that powers Google's search algorithms available to competitors, a move that could level the playing field in the tech sector. Additionally, the document ...
Hinton reflects on Nobel win for AI foundations
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Hinton reflects on Nobel win for AI foundations

Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer of artificial intelligence, shared his surprise and thoughts in an interview with the New York Times shortly after learning that he had won the Nobel Prize in Physics together with John J. Hopfield. The award recognizes their foundational work on artificial neural networks, the technology at the heart of modern artificial intelligence systems such as Google Search and ChatGPT. Hinton expressed surprise at receiving the award, particularly for physics, given the research's connection to computer science and biology. He explained that while the Hopfield network and the Boltzmann machine, his and Dr. Hopfield's key contributions, were rooted in physics concepts such as energy functions and statistical mechanics, current dominant artificial intelligence tec...
Nobel prize in chemistry awarded to trio for pioneering protein research through AI
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Nobel prize in chemistry awarded to trio for pioneering protein research through AI

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to three researchers for their innovative work in protein prediction and design using advanced artificial intelligence technologies. This prestigious award was awarded to David Baker of the University of Washington and Demis Hassabis together with John M. Jumper of Google DeepMind, both based in the United Kingdom. The award highlights the integration of artificial intelligence with chemical research, demonstrating significant progress in our understanding and innovation in protein structures. Proteins, often described as the building blocks of life, play a crucial role in virtually all biological processes. The ability to predict their structures and design new proteins could revolutionize multiple fields including medicine, env...
Hopfield and Hinton win Nobel Prize in physics for AI breakthroughs
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Hopfield and Hinton win Nobel Prize in physics for AI breakthroughs

John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton were awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics for their seminal work on artificial neural networks, the technology underlying modern artificial intelligence. Their research, conducted in the late 1970s and early 1980s, laid the foundation for the development of machine learning systems that now power services like Google Search, Siri, and ChatGPT. The Nobel committee recognized the profound impact of their discoveries, stating that they “showed a completely new way of using computers” and highlighted the significant role of neural networks in various scientific fields, including physics itself. Dr. Hinton, often called the “godfather of artificial intelligence,” acknowledged the unusual nature of the prize in physics, given its roots in comp...