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176255789 story Medicine

Eating From Plastic Takeout Containers Can Increase Heart Failure
Risk, Study Finds (theguardian.com) 11

Posted by BeauHD on Saturday February 15, 2025 @05:00AM from the PSA
dept.
A new study suggests that frequent consumption of food from plastic
takeout containers significantly increases the risk of congestive
heart failure due to gut biome changes that trigger inflammation and
circulatory damage. The Guardian reports: The authors used a two-part
approach, first looking into the frequency with which over 3,000
people in China ate from plastic takeout containers, and whether they
had heart disease. They then exposed rats to plastic chemicals in
water that was boiled and poured in carryout containers to extract
chemicals. "The data revealed that high-frequency exposure to
plastics is significantly associated with an increased risk of
congestive heart failure," the authors wrote. [...] They put boiling
water in the containers for one, five or 15 minutes because plastic
chemicals leach at much higher rates when hot contents are placed in
containers -- the study cited previous research that found as many as
4.2m microplastic particles per sq cm can leach from plastic
containers that are microwaved.

The authors then gave rats the water contaminated with leachate to
drink for several months, then analyzed the gut biome and metabolites
in the feces. It found notable changes. "It indicated that ingestion
of these leachates altered the intestinal microenvironment, affected
gut microbiota composition, and modified gut microbiota metabolites,
particularly those linked to inflammation and oxidative stress," the
authors wrote. They then checked the rats' heart muscle tissue and
found it had been damaged. The study did not find a statistical
difference in the changes and damage among rats that were exposed to
water that had been in contact with plastic for one minute versus
five or fifteen. The study has been published in the journal
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.


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176255677 story Biotech

AI Used To Design a Multi-Step Enzyme That Can Digest Some Plastics
18

Posted by BeauHD on Saturday February 15, 2025 @02:00AM from the
would-you-look-at-that dept.
Leveraging AI tools like RFDiffusion and PLACER, researchers were
able to design a novel enzyme capable of breaking down plastic by
targeting ester bonds, a key component in polyester. Ars Technica
reports: The researchers started out by using the standard tools they
developed to handle protein design, including an AI tool named
RFDiffusion, which uses a random seed to generate a variety of
protein backgrounds. In this case, the researchers asked RFDiffusion
to match the average positions of the amino acids in a family of
ester-breaking enzymes. The results were fed to another neural
network, which chose the amino acids such that they'd form a pocket
that would hold an ester that breaks down into a fluorescent molecule
so they could follow the enzyme's activity using its glow.

Of the 129 proteins designed by this software, only two of them
resulted in any fluorescence. So the team decided they needed yet
another AI. Called PLACER, the software was trained by taking all the
known structures of proteins latched on to small molecules and
randomizing some of their structure, forcing the AI to learn how to
shift things back into a functional state (making it a generative
AI). The hope was that PLACER would be trained to capture some of the
structural details that allow enzymes to adopt more than one specific
configuration over the course of the reaction they were catalyzing.
And it worked. Repeating the same process with an added PLACER
screening step boosted the number of enzymes with catalytic activity
by over three-fold.

Unfortunately, all of these enzymes stalled after a single reaction.
It turns out they were much better at cleaving the ester, but they
left one part of it chemically bonded to the enzyme. In other words,
the enzymes acted like part of the reaction, not a catalyst. So the
researchers started using PLACER to screen for structures that could
adopt a key intermediate state of the reaction. This produced a much
higher rate of reactive enzymes (18 percent of them cleaved the ester
bond), and two -- named "super" and "win" -- could actually cycle
through multiple rounds of reactions. The team had finally made an
enzyme.

By adding additional rounds alternating between structure suggestions
using RFDiffusion and screening using PLACER, the team saw the
frequency of functional enzymes increase and eventually designed one
that had an activity similar to some produced by actual living
things. They also showed they could use the same process to design an
esterase capable of digesting the bonds in PET, a common plastic. The
research has been published in the journal Science.


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176252483 story Transportation

Brake Pad Dust Can Be More Toxic Than Exhaust Emissions, Study Says
(theguardian.com) 90

Posted by BeauHD on Friday February 14, 2025 @10:30PM from the
would-you-look-at-that dept.
Bruce66423 shares a report from The Guardian: Microscopic particles
emitted from brake pads can be more toxic than those emitted in
diesel vehicle exhaust, a study has found. This research shows that
even with a move to electric vehicles, pollution from cars may not be
able to be eradicated. The researchers found that a higher
concentration of copper in some commonly used brake pads was
associated with increased harmful effects on sensitive cells from
people's lungs, as a result of particles being breathed in.

Exposure to pollution generated by cars, vans and lorries has been
previously been linked to an increased risk of lung and heart
disease. While past attention has mainly concentrated on exhaust
emissions, particles are also released into the air from tyre, road
and brake pad wear. These emissions are largely unregulated by
legislation and the study found that these âoenon-exhaustâ pollution
sources are now responsible for the majority of vehicle particulate
matter emissions in the UK and parts of Europe, with brake dust the
main contributor among them.

[...] The scientists examined the effects on lung health of
particulate matter from four different types of brake pad with
differing chemical compositions; low metallic, semi-metallic,
non-asbestos organic and hybrid-ceramic. Results showed that of the
four types of brake pads, non-asbestos organic pads were the most
potent at inducing inflammation and other markers of toxicity, and
were found to be more toxic to human lung cells than diesel exhaust
particles. Ceramic pads were the second most toxic. Dr. Ian Mudway,
senior lecturer at the school of public health at Imperial College
London, cautioned that while the research on brake pad emissions
appears sound, it is premature to conclude they are worse than diesel
exhaust due to "uncontrolled variables" like brake disc types and
particle composition.

Slashdot reader Bruce66423 also notes it "doesn't discuss the
significance of regenerative breaking, which is a feature of at least
some electric cars [that reduces brake pad wear by using the electric
motor to slow down the vehicle and recover energy]."

The research has been published in the journal Particle and Fibre
Technology.


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176252381 story AI

'Please Stop Inviting AI Notetakers To Meetings' 30

Posted by BeauHD on Friday February 14, 2025 @09:02PM from the
nobody-invited-you dept.
Most virtual meeting platforms these days include AI-powered
notetaking tools or bots that join meetings as guests, transcribe
discussions, and/or summarize key points. "The tech companies behind
them might frame it as a step forward in efficiency, but the
technology raises troubling questions around etiquette and privacy
and risks undercutting the very communication it's meant to improve
(paywalled; alternative source)," writes Chris Stokel-Walker in a
Weekend Essay for Bloomberg. From the article: [...] The push to
document every workplace interaction and utterance is not new. Having
a paper trail has long been seen as a useful thing, and a record of
decisions and action points is arguably what makes a meeting
meaningful. The difference now is the inclusion of new technology
that lacks the nuance and depth of understanding inherent to human
interaction in a meeting room. In some ways, the prior generation of
communication tools, such as instant messaging service Slack, created
its own set of problems. Messaging that previously passed in private
via email became much more transparent, creating a minefield where
one wrong word or badly chosen emoji can explode into a dispute
between colleagues. There is a similar risk with notetaking tools.
Each utterance documented and analyzed by AI includes the potential
for missteps and misunderstandings.

Anyone thinking of bringing an AI notetaker to a meeting must
consider how other attendees will respond, says Andrew Brodsky,
assistant professor of management at the McCombs School of Business,
part of the University of Texas at Austin. Colleagues might think you
want to better focus on what is said without missing out on a
definitive record of the discussion. Or they might think, "You can't
be bothered to take notes yourself or remember what was being talked
about," he says. For the companies that sell these AI interlopers,
the upside is clear. They recognize we're easily nudged into
different behaviors and can quickly become reliant on tools that we
survived without for years. [...] There's another benefit for tech
companies getting us hooked on AI notetakers: Training data for AI
systems is increasingly hard to come by. Research group Epoch AI
forecasts there will be a drought of usable text possibly by next
year. And with publishers unleashing lawsuits against AI companies
for hoovering up their content, the tech firms are on the hunt for
other sources of data. Notes from millions of meetings around the
world could be an ideal option.

For those of us who are the source of such data, however, the
situation is more nuanced. The key question is whether AI notetakers
make office meetings more useless than so many already are. There's
an argument that meetings are an important excuse for workers to come
together and talk as human beings. All that small talk is where good
ideas often germinate -- that's ostensibly why so many companies are
demanding staff return to the office. But if workers trade in-person
engagement for AI readbacks, and colleagues curb their words and
ideas for fear of being exposed by bots, what's left? If the humans
step back, all that remains is a series of data points and more AI
slop polluting our lives.


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176252035 story Power

NYC Is Giving Free E-Bikes To Delivery Workers Using Unsafe Models
(electrek.co) 21

Posted by BeauHD on Friday February 14, 2025 @08:25PM from the
out-with-the-old dept.
New York City's Department of Transportation is offering delivery
workers the opportunity to swap out uncertified e-bikes for safer
UL-compliant models. "Millions of people rely on such workers for
timely deliveries, yet the low wages and brutal conditions of the job
have forced many riders to seek out low-cost electric bicycles to
perform the work -- exactly the kind of e-bikes that are least likely
to have received safety certifications," reports Electrek. From the
report: The NYC DOT has already begun accepting applications for the
new E-Bike Trade-In Program, which is open to delivery workers with
non-compliant electric bicycles as well as the often-seen electric
scooters/mopeds that don't really qualify as e-bikes, despite their
ubiquitous use in the industry. Interestingly, the program even
accepts gasoline-powered mopeds that are not able to be legally
registered with the DMV, including those that lack VINs. In exchange
for trading in a non-certified vehicle, the delivery worker will
receive a new UL-certified electric bike with a spare UL-certified
battery.

There are a few requirements for eligibility. The worker has to have
earned at least US $1,500 by working in the food delivery industry
last year in 2024, live in one of the five New York City boroughs, be
at least 18 years old, and own/use one of the eligible devices for
trade-in. The program is free to participate in with no additional
cost for the delivery workers. However, the supply of free electric
bicycles is described as "limited." Those interested need to submit
an application before the window closes on March 10, 2025.


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176251847 story AI

Microsoft Study Finds Relying on AI Kills Your Critical Thinking
Skills 45

Posted by BeauHD on Friday February 14, 2025 @07:45PM from the
thinking-as-a-service dept.
A new study (PDF) from researchers at Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon
University found that increased reliance on AI tools leads to a
decline in critical thinking skills. Gizmodo reports: The researchers
tapped 319 knowledge workers -- a person whose job involves handling
data or information -- and asked them to self-report details of how
they use generative AI tools in the workplace. The participants were
asked to report tasks that they were asked to do, how they used AI
tools to complete them, how confident they were in the AI's ability
to do the task, their ability to evaluate that output, and how
confident they were in their own ability to complete the same task
without any AI assistance.

Over the course of the study, a pattern revealed itself: the more
confident the worker was in the AI's capability to complete the task,
the more often they could feel themselves letting their hands off the
wheel. The participants reported a "perceived enaction of critical
thinking" when they felt like they could rely on the AI tool,
presenting the potential for over-reliance on the technology without
examination. This was especially true for lower-stakes tasks, the
study found, as people tended to be less critical. While it's very
human to have your eyes glaze over for a simple task, the researchers
warned that this could portend to concerns about "long-term reliance
and diminished independent problem-solving."

By contrast, when the workers had less confidence in the ability of
AI to complete the assigned task, the more they found themselves
engaging in their critical thinking skills. In turn, they typically
reported more confidence in their ability to evaluate what the AI
produced and improve upon it on their own. Another noteworthy finding
of the study: users who had access to generative AI tools tended to
produce "a less diverse set of outcomes for the same task" compared
to those without.


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176251285 story AI

PIN AI Launches Mobile App Letting You Make Your Own Personalized,
Private AI Model (venturebeat.com) 8

Posted by BeauHD on Friday February 14, 2025 @07:02PM from the
privacy-preserving dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from VentureBeat: A new startup
PIN AI (not to be confused with the poorly reviewed hardware device
the AI Pin by Humane) has emerged from stealth to launch its first
mobile app, which lets a user select an underlying open-source AI
model that runs directly on their smartphone (iOS/Apple iPhone and
Google Android supported) and remains private and totally customized
to their preferences. Built with a decentralized infrastructure that
prioritizes privacy, PIN AI aims to challenge big tech's dominance
over user data by ensuring that personal AI serves individuals -- not
corporate interests. Founded by AI and blockchain experts from
Columbia, MIT and Stanford, PIN AI is led by Davide Crapis, Ben Wu
and Bill Sun, who bring deep experience in AI research, large-scale
data infrastructure and blockchain security. [...]

PIN AI introduces an alternative to centralized AI models that
collect and monetize user data. Unlike cloud-based AI controlled by
large tech firms, PIN AI's personal AI runs locally on user devices,
allowing for secure, customized AI experiences without third-party
surveillance. At the heart of PIN AI is a user-controlled data bank,
which enables individuals to store and manage their personal
information while allowing developers access to anonymized,
multi-category insights -- ranging from shopping habits to investment
strategies. This approach ensures that AI-powered services can
benefit from high-quality contextual data without compromising user
privacy. [...] The new mobile app launched in the U.S. and multiple
regions also includes key features such as:

- The "God model" (guardian of data): Helps users track how well
their AI understands them, ensuring it aligns with their preferences.
- Ask PIN AI: A personalized AI assistant capable of handling tasks
like financial planning, travel coordination and product
recommendations.
- Open-source integrations: Users can connect apps like Gmail, social
media platforms and financial services to their personal AI, training
it to better serve them without exposing data to third parties.
- "With our app, you have a personal AI that is your model," Crapis
added. "You own the weights, and it's completely private, with
privacy-preserving fine-tuning." Davide Crapis, co-founder of PIN AI,
told VentureBeat that the app currently supports several open-source
AI models, including small versions of DeepSeek and Meta's Llama.
"With our app, you have a personal AI that is your model," Crapis
added. "You own the weights, and it's completely private, with
privacy-preserving fine-tuning."

You can sign up for early access to the PIN AI app here.


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176251123 story Television

Netflix Accidentally Made Its Content Show Up In the Apple TV App
(engadget.com) 10

Posted by BeauHD on Friday February 14, 2025 @06:20PM from the oops
dept.
Netflix content briefly appeared in the Apple TV app due to an
unintentional glitch, sparking excitement among users before the
company swiftly rolled back the integration. Engadget reports: A
Netflix spokesperson told The Verge on Friday that the Apple TV app
integration was an error that has been rolled back. Indeed, Redditors
who had been tracking the forbidden fruit with unbridled glee
confirmed that all signs of Netflix content had since vanished from
Apple's streaming hub. Netflix giveth, and Netflix taketh away.

While the boo-boo was still active, PC World reported it let you add
Netflix originals like Stranger Things, Cobra Kai and The Crown but
lacked licensed shows and movies. Even the available content was a
buggy mess. For example, only season five of The Crown was available,
leaving you to wonder what hijinks Liz and the gang had gotten into
before or after the grunge era. The "Add to Watchlist" and "Continue
Watching" features were also said to be spotty.


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176251011 story Bug

Final Fantasy iOS Game Shuts Down Over Unfixable Bug (theverge.com)
28

Posted by BeauHD on Friday February 14, 2025 @05:40PM from the
end-of-the-road dept.
The Verge's Jay Peters reports: Square Enix has shut down the iOS
version of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles and removed it from the
App Store following an unfixable bug that blocked people from
accessing content they had paid for. [...] The company says that if
you made in-app purchases in January 2024 or later, you're eligible
to request a refund by contacting Apple Support. Square Enix says
that Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles will continue to be supported
on other platforms. The game is also available on Android,
PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. "The issue is due to changes made
to the in-app purchases model," Square Enix says in a post. "Further
investigation revealed that we are unable to completely fix the bug
and implement the new changes, making it unlikely to resume service
for the game." Square Enix says it started receiving reports on
January 24th about the issue, which "extends to the full paid version
of the game."


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176250927 story AI

OpenAI Eases Content Restrictions For ChatGPT With New 'Grown-Up
Mode' 22

Posted by BeauHD on Friday February 14, 2025 @05:00PM from the
relaxed-rules dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Wednesday,
OpenAI published the latest version of its "Model Spec," a set of
guidelines detailing how ChatGPT should behave and respond to user
requests. The document reveals a notable shift in OpenAI's content
policies, particularly around "sensitive" content like erotica and
gore -- allowing this type of content to be generated without
warnings in "appropriate contexts." The change in policy has been in
the works since May 2024, when the original Model Spec document first
mentioned that OpenAI was exploring "whether we can responsibly
provide the ability to generate NSFW content in age-appropriate
contexts through the API and ChatGPT."

ChatGPT's guidelines now state that that "erotica or gore" may now be
generated, but only under specific circumstances. "The assistant
should not generate erotica, depictions of illegal or non-consensual
sexual activities, or extreme gore, except in scientific, historical,
news, creative or other contexts where sensitive content is
appropriate," OpenAI writes. "This includes depictions in text, audio
(e.g., erotic or violent visceral noises), or visual content." So
far, experimentation from Reddit users has shown that ChatGPT's
content filters have indeed been relaxed, with some managing to
generate explicit sexual or violent scenarios without accompanying
content warnings. OpenAI notes that its Usage Policies still apply,
which prohibit building AI tools for minors that include sexual
content.


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176248871 story Facebook

Meta To Build World's Longest Undersea Cable 30

Posted by msmash on Friday February 14, 2025 @04:22PM from the
growing-tentacles dept.
Meta unveiled on Friday Project Waterworth, a 50,000-kilometer subsea
cable network that will be the world's longest such system. The
multi-billion dollar project will connect the U.S., Brazil, India,
South Africa, and other key regions. The system utilizes 24 fiber
pairs and introduces what Meta describes as "first-of-its-kind
routing" that maximizes cable placement in deep water at depths up to
7,000 meters.

The company developed new burial techniques for high-risk areas near
coasts to protect against ship anchors and other hazards. A joint
statement from President Trump and Prime Minister Modi confirmed
India's role in maintaining and financing portions of the undersea
cables in the Indian Ocean using "trusted vendors." According to
telecom analysts Telegeography, Meta currently has ownership stakes
in 16 subsea networks, including the 2Africa cable system that
encircles the African continent. This new project would be Meta's
first wholly owned global cable system.

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176248177 story Power

The Whole World Is Going To Use a Lot More Electricity, IEA Says
(bloomberg.com) 68

Posted by msmash on Friday February 14, 2025 @03:42PM from the
much-bigger-bills dept.
Electricity demand is set to increase sharply in the coming years as
people around the world use more power to run air conditioners,
industry and a growing fleet of data centers. From a report: Over the
next three years, global electricity consumption is set to rise by an
"unprecedented" 3,500 terawatt hours, according to a report by the
International Energy Agency. That's an addition each year of more
than Japan's annual electricity consumption.

The roughly 4% annual growth in that period is the fastest such rate
in years, underscoring the growing importance of electricity to the
world's overall energy needs. "The acceleration of global electricity
demand highlights the significant changes taking place in energy
systems around the world and the approach of a new Age of
Electricity," Keisuke Sadamori, IEA's director of energy markets and
security, said in a statement. "But it also presents evolving
challenges for governments in ensuring secure, affordable and
sustainable electricity supply."

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176248541 story Data Storage

Western Digital Aims For 100TB Hard Drives by 2030 (tomshardware.com)
52

Posted by msmash on Friday February 14, 2025 @03:01PM from the
shape-of-things-to-come dept.
Western Digital plans to introduce its first heat-assisted magnetic
recording (HAMR) drives in late 2026, with 36TB conventional magnetic
recording (CMR) and 44TB shingled UltraSMR variants. Volume
production won't begin until the first half of 2027, following
qualification by cloud data center providers in late 2026.

The company projects that HAMR technology, combined with OptiNAND,
increased platter count, and mechanical improvements, will enable
drives reaching 80TB CMR and 100TB UltraSMR capacities around 2030 --
a departure from Western Digital's previous commitment to
microwave-assisted magnetic recording (MAMR) in 2017, which evolved
into the energy-assisted perpendicular magnetic recording (ePMR)
technology used in current drives.

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176248457 story AI

Hedge Fund Startup That Replaced Analysts With AI Beats the Market
(msn.com) 63

Posted by msmash on Friday February 14, 2025 @02:22PM from the
new-frontier dept.
A hedge fund startup that uses AI to do work typically handled by
analysts has outperformed the global stock market in its first six
months while slashing research costs. From a report: The Sydney-based
firm, Minotaur Capital, was founded by Armina Rosenberg and Thomas
Rice. Rosenberg previously managed a global equities portfolio for
tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes and ran Australian small-company
research for JPMorgan Chase & Co. when she was 25. Rice is a former
portfolio manager at Perpetual. The duo's bets on global stocks
returned 13.7% in the six months ending January, versus 6.7% for the
MSCI All-Country World Index. Minotaur has no analysts on staff, with
Rosenberg saying AI models are far quicker and cheaper.

"We're looking at about half the price" in terms of cost of AI versus
a junior analyst salary, Rosenberg, 37, said of the firm's program.
Minotaur is among a growing number of hedge funds experimenting with
ways to improve returns and cut expenses with AI as the technology
becomes increasingly sophisticated. Still, the jury is still out on
the ability of AI-driven models to deliver superior returns over the
long run.

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176248795 story Linux

Lead Asahi Linux Developer Quits Days After Leaving Kernel Maintainer
Role (theregister.com) 58

Posted by msmash on Friday February 14, 2025 @01:42PM from the
escalating-matters dept.
Hector Martin has resigned as the project lead of Asahi Linux, weeks
after stepping down from his role as a Linux kernel maintainer for
Apple ARM support. His departure from Asahi follows a contentious
exchange with Linus Torvalds over development processes and social
media advocacy. After quitting kernel maintenance earlier this month,
the conflict escalated when Martin suggested that "shaming on social
media" might be necessary to effect change.

Torvalds sharply rejected this approach, stating that "social media
brigading just makes me not want to have anything at all to do with
your approach" and suggested that Martin himself might be the
problem. In his final resignation announcement from Asahi, Martin
wrote: "I no longer have any faith left in the kernel development
process or community management approach."

The dispute reflects deeper tensions in the Linux kernel community,
particularly around the integration of Rust code. It follows the
August departure of another key Rust for Linux maintainer, Wedson
Almeida Filho from Microsoft. According to Sonatype's research, more
than 300,000 open source projects have slowed or halted updates since
2020.

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Financement d’entreprise
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Biodiversité
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