A man who used ChatGPT to fabricate fake news was taken criminal coercive measures; Apple's M3 chip was mass-produced in the second half of the year; Safari surpassed Edge and became the second largest desktop browser|Geek Headlines

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  • Huawei notifies developers: Malicious behavior of "inter-application pull" without user consent must be offline

  • A sheep involved in "deception, misleading and forcing users" was notified 

  • Alibaba Cloud Responds to Industrial and Commercial Changes: Only Subsidiary Companies Register Entity Legal Person Changes

  • The man used ChatGPT to fabricate fake news to earn traffic and profit, and was taken criminal coercive measures by the police

  •  "World of Warcraft" national server closed for 100 days, Blizzard suddenly updated the Chinese client

  • OpenAI no longer uses API customer data to train ChatGPT

  • Jeff Dean, the head of Google's AI department, announced that he has suspended sharing their latest work with the outside world

  • Buffett says he doesn't want to compete with Musk, "I prefer to do easy jobs" 

  • Apple M3 chip mass production in the second half of the year: based on TSMC's 3nm process

  • IBM is in! Low-cost method of changing any large model into ChatGPT

  • Qualcomm chips were found to be used to collect and transmit user information, affecting about 30% of mobile phones worldwide

  • Apple was warned by the European Union that "the sale of mobile phones may be banned"

  • Catch up! Meta poach AI chip team from UK tech unicorn

  • Nintendo Launches Massive DMCA Action Against GitHub

  • Safari overtakes Edge as second most popular desktop browser

domestic news

Huawei notifies developers: Malicious behavior of "inter-application pull" without user consent must be offline

According to the blogger @彭鹏君起来, Huawei recently notified developers that they need to self-inspect the application. If there is any malicious behavior of "inter-app pull" without the user's consent, it needs to be offline before the deadline (5.14). . Otherwise, HUAWEI AppGallery will take down the apps that have the malicious behavior and have not made rectification within the time limit, and notify the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology at the same time.

A sheep involved in "deception, misleading and forcing users" was notified 

According to the official account of "Industry and Information Technology Micro-News", the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology organized a third-party inspection agency to inspect mobile Internet applications such as practical tools, leisure and entertainment, and short videos that are concerned by the public, as well as third-party software development kits (SDKs), and found 56 App (SDK) violates user rights and interests. 56 Apps (SDKs) cover many fields such as life services, travel, social entertainment, etc. Among them, the problems involved in Yang Liao Yang are "deception, misleading and forcing users", and the problems involved in Unzip Master are "App compulsion, frequent, excessive demand, etc. permissions". At the same time, Ai Suipai, Zaos Video Production, Watermark Removal Wizard, High Energy Moments, and Yunjiayuan Speed ​​Edition are also on the list. (TechWeb)

Alibaba Cloud Responds to Industrial and Commercial Changes: Only Subsidiary Companies Register Entity Legal Person Changes

Regarding the industrial and commercial change of Alibaba Cloud Computing Co., Ltd., the legal representative was changed from Zhang Jianfeng to Cai Yinghua. Alibaba Cloud stated that the chairman of Alibaba Cloud Intelligent Group is Zhang Yong, and Cai Yinghua is the chief commercial officer of Alibaba Cloud Intelligent Group. The industrial and commercial change is publicized Only for the change of the registered entity legal person of "Alibaba Cloud Computing Co., Ltd.", a subsidiary of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Group. (Financial Association)

The man used ChatGPT to fabricate fake news to earn traffic and profit, and was taken criminal coercive measures by the police

Recently, the police in Pingliang, Gansu discovered that an article on the Internet that caused a death in a train accident had false information, and immediately launched an investigation. The police found that a total of 21 Baidu accounts published the article at the same time, and the content of the article covered many places in the country. After investigation, the Baidu account involved in the case was owned by a self-media company in Shenzhen, and its legal representative, Hong Moumou, was suspected of committing a major crime. It turned out that Brother Hong bought a large number of "Baijia Accounts", edited and edited the collected hot news through ChatGPT artificial intelligence software, and then uploaded it to earn a lot of traffic and profit. At present, brother Hong has been taken criminal coercive measures and the case is under further investigation. (Financial Network)

 "World of Warcraft" national server closed for 100 days, Blizzard suddenly updated the Chinese client

Recently, Blizzard released version 10.1, the first major patch for the new version of World of Warcraft, Age of Dragons. Some players found that the upgrade package released by Blizzard also includes the Simplified Chinese version. In addition to "World of Warcraft", the Simplified Chinese translations of other Blizzard games including "Hearthstone" are also updated simultaneously. After the outage of the national server in January, the foreign server has been updating the new version of Dragon Age (from 10.0.2 to 10.0.5 to 10.0.7). And this time the CN version of the national server also suddenly kept up with the global rhythm, and came to the latest version 10.1 "Embers of Neltharion" in one go.

international news

OpenAI no longer uses API customer data to train ChatGPT

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the company no longer uses data from API customers to train the ChatGPT model. He said the client explicitly didn't want to train on their data, so they changed their plans. OpenAI revised its terms of service on March 1, according to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. Altman said the company has not trained models on any API data for some time. OpenAI's commercial customers such as Microsoft mainly use its large language models through APIs. OpenAI's new terms of service only protect customers who use the API, and OpenAI will still use the data that users talk to ChatGPT directly for training. Businesses, including Amazon, have warned employees not to enter confidential information into ChatGPT.

Jeff Dean, the head of Google's AI department, announced that he has suspended sharing their latest work with the outside world

For years, Jeff Dean managed his department like a university, encouraging researchers to publish profusely; since 2019, Google has published nearly 500 studies. After the breakthrough of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google adjusted the sharing policy of research results. It no longer encourages researchers to publish a large number of papers, but turns research results into products before sharing them.

Buffett says he doesn't want to compete with Musk, "I prefer to do easy jobs" 

On May 6, Eastern Time, at the annual Berkshire shareholder meeting, both Buffett and Munger praised that Elon Musk had bigger dreams than the two of them and could solve more problems. What a tough problem — which means that Musk sometimes achieves great things, but is also prone to failure. Munger commented on Musk and said: "If he hadn't tried some unreasonable extreme goals, he would not have achieved what he is now. He likes to accept impossible tasks, and we are different. Warren and I are always in Looking for easy jobs...we don't want so many failures." Buffett also believes that the challenges that Musk is focusing on are much more difficult than those he or Munger want to face. Buffett said frankly that he prefers to do easy work and does not want to compete with Musk. In response, Musk tweeted: "Thanks Warren & Charlie for the kind words." (Financial Associates)

Apple M3 chip mass production in the second half of the year: based on TSMC's 3nm process

According to MacRumors, Apple will mass-produce the M3 chip in the second half of this year, using TSMC's 3nm process. At the same time, the iPhone 15 Pro series in the second half of the year will use the A17 chip, which is also based on TSMC's 3nm process. Therefore, TSMC cannot meet the production capacity requirements of M3 and A17 chips at the same time, and the release of new Mac products equipped with M3 chips will be delayed until 2024. (TechWeb)

IBM is in! Low-cost method of changing any large model into ChatGPT

In the latest large-scale model research work, IBM is based on the 16 principles, and only needs 300 lines (or less) of human-labeled data to turn the basic language model into a ChatGPT-style AI assistant. More importantly, the whole method is completely open source, that is to say, anyone can use this method to convert the basic language model into a ChatGPT-like model at low cost.

Qualcomm chips were found to be used to collect and transmit user information, affecting about 30% of mobile phones worldwide

Recently, the German security company Nitrokey said that it found an undocumented function in Qualcomm Snapdragon, which collects some mobile phone data and sends it directly to Qualcomm servers without the participation of the Android system. Nitrokey installed the Android version without Google services on the Sony Xperia XA2 mobile phone equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 chip, and there is no SIM card inserted, and it can only connect to the Internet through WLAN. Nitrokey used the Wireshark tool to capture packets and found that the data would be transmitted to the izatcloud.net server, which belongs to Qualcomm. The data is sent over the insecure HTTP protocol without any additional encryption, and basically anyone can access and read the uniquely identifying data sent to Izat Cloud.

Nitrokey concluded that not only does Qualcomm's custom AMSS firmware take precedence over any operating system, but thanks to the use of the HTTP protocol, a unique device signature can be created from the collected data, all of which can be accessed by third parties. (Hey Pao Technology)

Apple was warned by the European Union that "the sale of mobile phones may be banned"

According to the German "Zeit Die Zeit" report, Apple in the United States recently received a warning from the European Union. The European Union said that if Apple restricts the charging speed of third-party accessories, it will prohibit Apple from selling smartphones in the EU. EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton has issued a warning letter to Apple. According to the report, Brayton told Apple in the letter that "limiting the charging speed of mobile phones is unacceptable." (CCTV Finance)

Catch up! Meta poach AI chip team from UK tech unicorn

According to media reports, Meta has hired a team from Graphcore, a British artificial intelligence (AI) chip company, who previously worked in Oslo, Norway, and was still developing AI network technology at Graphcore until the end of last year. It is reported that the team has a total of 10 people. They worked in Graphcore until December last year or January this year, and then joined Meta in February or March this year. In response to a media request for comment, Meta spokesman Jon Carvill confirmed that the company did hire the aforementioned team. (Financial Association)

Programmer Zone

Nintendo Launches Massive DMCA Action Against GitHub

Recently, Nintendo initiated multiple DMCA (Digital Copyright Millennium Act) takedown requests against GitHub, including a popular tool called Lockpick. Lockpick is a tool that allows users to export keys from their Switch consoles, which can be used to decrypt important information about game data and system files. Nintendo believes that this kind of tool will violate its copyright and intellectual property rights, so it asked GitHub to delete the relevant code base. (IT House)

Safari overtakes Edge as second most popular desktop browser

Apple's Safari overtook Edge to become the second most popular desktop browser this April, according to Statcounter. If tablet and mobile platforms are included, Safari is already the second largest browser after Chrome. The data shows that Google Chrome is still far ahead of its competitors, with a market share of 66.13%, Safari 11.87% more than Microsoft Edge's 11%, Firefox 5.65%, Opera 3.09%, Internet Explorer 0.55%-Microsoft has stopped supporting IE.

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