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“Networking, attending conferences and delivering lectures should give your ideas an edge, help you to disseminate your research, and result in higher quality papers that get more citations. And the fastest way to do all of these things in person is to fly. But even when accounting for department, position and gender, we found no relationship between how much academics travel and their total citation count or their hIa (a version of h-index adjusted for academic age).”

Source : Do the best academics fly more? | Impact of Social Sciences

“Google says it has fixed an issue that allowed old owners of Nest security cameras to continue to view a feed from the device, even after deregistering it from their account. The issue could have potentially allowed an old owner of one of the cameras to continue to look through it, even after selling it to someone else. The new owner would have had no indication that a stranger could be able to look inside their home. ”

Source : Used Nest cameras had bug that let previous owners peer into homes – The Verge

“We present a method for detecting one very popular Photoshop manipulation — image warping applied to human faces — using a model trained entirely using fake images that were automatically generated by scripting Photoshop itself. We show that our model outperforms humans at the task of recognizing manipulated images, can predict the specific location of edits, and in some cases can be used to « undo » a manipulation to reconstruct the original, unedited image.”

Source : Detecting Photoshopped Faces by Scripting Photoshop

“Mais comment fonctionne vraiment cet objet connecté, conçu en Allemagne, produit en Chine par la marque SilverCrest et commercialisé par Lidl en France, Allemagne, Belgique, Suisse et Grande-Bretagne ? Numerama a découvert, avec l’aide de deux Français, que certaines caractéristiques de l’appareil soulevaient des interrogations. Notre enquête montre notamment qu’un micro a été installé dans le Monsieur Cuisine Connect, sans que sa présence ne soit indiquée, et sans qu’il n’y ait de justification apparente.”

Source : Monsieur Cuisine Connect : micro caché, Android non sécurisé… les dessous du robot cuiseur de Lidl – Tech – Numerama

Tommaso Valletti est économiste en chef de la direction de la concurrence de la Commission européenne.

“Les critères d’analyse des risques concurrentiels sont-ils mauvais ? Notre analyse de ces marchés numériques était beaucoup trop étroite : pour WhatsApp, la définition de marché était la messagerie instantanée, pour Instagram, celle d’application de photo en ligne. Mais, dans son cœur, Facebook veut capter notre attention, pour apprendre sur nous et proposer de la publicité hyperciblée. Comme Google. Il faut considérer ces entreprises comme des négociants en attention.”

Source : « Facebook a induit la Commission européenne en erreur lors du rachat de WhatsApp »

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