What jobs is AI actually replacing? Henley Wing Chiu, who blogs about enterprise tech at Bloomberry.com, analyzed 180M job postings to find out. He found that the job with the biggest decline is computer graphics artist, with photographer, journalist and writer high on the list too. Some of the shifts aren't to do with AI. At least three of the top 10 declining roles are in sustainability and compliance positions — symptomatic of the U.S. government's approach to regulation and the environment. Which jobs are on the up? Machine learning engineer and trade compliance specialist. #Tech #Technology #ArtificialIntelligence #TrumpAdministration #Sustainability #Jobs #Employment
Who is Zico Kolter? A professor leads OpenAI safety panel with power to halt unsafe AI releases. From [@AssociatedPress]( ): #AI #OpenAI #ArtificialIntelligence #Technology
In the midst of an unprecedented AI buildout, Meta is reportedly spending as much as $600 billion on U.S. infrastructure over the next three years. That's making Wall Street nervous. [@Techcrunch]( ) explains: #Tech #AI #Meta #Technology #ArtificialIntelligence
For years, Meta fostered an industry of viral content on Facebook. As the company transformed its main feed into a "discovery engine" of recommended posts from random pages and accounts, creators supplied a stream of content crafted for the algorithm for in some cases very large sums of money. But over the last year, some creators say this dynamic has broken down. One grew so frustrated, he's filed dozens of lawsuits in small claims court over the last year. Read more from [@Engadget]( ): #Tech #Meta #Facebook #ContentCreator #Technology #Business
Bluesky, hits 40 million users and will roll out “dislikes” soon. [@Techcrunch]( ) has the story: #Tech #TechNews #Technology #Bluesky
Apple delivers strong quarter despite trade war challenges and ongoing artificial technology issues. [@AssociatedPress]( ) reports: #Apple #iPhone #Tech #Technology #Business
Bevel, a New York-startup that has become one of the fastest-growing health apps in the U.S., has raised $10 million to scale its AI health companion. Here’s more from [@Techcrunch]( ) on what the company does and where it’s headed: #Tech #AI #Startups #Technology #ArtificialIntelligence
The U.S. government allowed and even helped American firms sell tech used for surveillance in China. [@AssociatedPress]( ) reports on the actions of five Republican and Democratic administrations. #China #Surveillance #Tech #Technology #Privacy #News
U.S. immigration authorities are using smartphone facial recognition technology in the field to determine whether people are citizens, @npub1psar...j5uh reports. Officers use an app called Mobile Fortify, which ahs a bank of 200M images and data from the State Department, CBP, FBI, and states as well as datasets relating to “individuals, vehicles, airplanes, vessels, addresses, phone numbers and firearms,” according to a memo viewed by 404's @Joseph Cox. Ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee Bennie G. Thompson said in a statement: “ICE officials have told us that an apparent biometric match by Mobile Fortify is a ‘definitive’ determination of a person’s status and that an ICE officer may ignore evidence of American citizenship — including a birth certificate — if the app says the person is an alien. #Technology #Tech #ICE #USNews #TrumpAdministration #Immigration
Amazon and Microsoft's cloud computing services appear to have suffered major outages, causing problems with everything from airlines and banks to Xbox Live. Here's more from [@Independent]( ). https://flip.it/8b7NJV #Technology #Tech #Amazon #Microsoft #Outage #AWS #Azure