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12.04.26 - 10:36
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Colleague Skill: AI job fears in China set off viral spread of supposed ability harvester (SCMP)
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An open-source artificial intelligence project aimed at harvesting human capabilities into reusable AI “skills” has gone viral in China, gaining traction as a meme among the country's uneasy young workers as they face growing job insecurity amid rapid AI advances.
Supposedly, certain skills of luminaries such as Steve Jobs, spiritual figures like Gautama Buddha and ordinary office workers have been extracted into digital form and uploaded online, making these skills – such as Jobs' product......
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12.04.26 - 08:06
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′Your photos will be deleted′: Apple users warned over ′nasty′ iCloud storage scam (The Guardian)
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Fraudsters send emails claiming storage is full or nearly full, then trick people into clicking on links that can expose bank and personal detailsFor a while you've been getting messages from Apple saying “your iCloud storage is full”. They say you have exceeded your storage plan, so documents are no longer being backed up, and photos you take aren't being uploaded.You have been resisting Apple's efforts to get you to pay a minimum of 99p a month for more storage. But it seems that you can't keep putting off the inevitable: you have received an email which says your iCloud account has been blockedand your photos and videos will be deleted very soon. To keep them you need to upgrade immediately, it says. Continue reading......
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11.04.26 - 06:07
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Glückwunsch, Apple! Das wurde aus 1.000 Euro (Der Aktionaer)
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April 1976 in einer Garage in Los Altos, Kalifornien. Die Freunde Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs und Ron Wayne haben eine Idee. Technik soll nicht nur funktionell, sondern persönlich und stylisch werden. Es ist der Beginn einer Mega-Erfolgsstory. Doch derzeit fragen sich die Anleger: Wann kriegt der Konzern den Wurm aus Apple?...
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10.04.26 - 20:07
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Apple Accused of ′Union Busting′ Over Store Closure (Bloomberg)
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Apple is closing its retail store in Towson, Maryland, the company's first unionized retail location. Apple says it's due to declining sales in the mall, while the labor organization representing workers calls it a case of union-busting. Bloomberg's Josh Eidelson joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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10.04.26 - 16:24
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Apple To Close First Unionized Store, Along With Two Others, Citing "Declining Conditions" (ZeroHedge)
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Apple To Close First Unionized Store, Along With Two Others, Citing "Declining Conditions"
Apple is permanently closing three mall-based stores in the coming months: Apple North County in California, Apple Trumbull in Connecticut, and Apple Towson Town Center in Maryland, which is the company's first unionized store.
"Following the departure of several retailers and declining conditions at Trumbull Mall, the Shops at North County, and Towson Town Center, we've made the difficult decision to close our stores at these locations," Apple told computer blog AppleInsider in a statement.
Most workers will be transferred to nearby stores if they choose to remain with Apple, while unionized Towson employees will need to apply for open roles under the current bargaining agreement.
Apple wouldn't provide additional color on what exactly those "declining conditions" were, such as whether they involved a slowdown in foot traffic or thefts.
Focusing on the unionized Towso...
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