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Wikipedia editors revolt, vote “no confidence” in newest board member | Ars Technica

The editors object to Geshuri’s involvement in a high-profile « no poach » agreement between several large tech companies. In that deal, companies agreed not to « cold call » each others’ workers. In 2010, the Department of Justice said the arrangement—which applied to Google, Apple, Adobe, Intuit, Intel, and Pixar, among others—violated antitrust law.

Source : Wikipedia editors revolt, vote “no confidence” in newest board member | Ars Technica

The attack comes five weeks after Ukraine’s power grid was successfully disrupted in what’s believed to be the world’s first-known hacker-caused power outage. Researchers still aren’t sure if the malware known as BlackEnergy was the direct cause of the blackout, but they have confirmed the malicious package infected at least three of the regional power authorities that were involved in the outage. Researchers have since said the attack was extremely well coordinated.

Source : Israel’s electric authority hit by “severe” hack attack (Updated) | Ars Technica

En annonçant à grand renfort de communiqués la mise à disposition de ces outils, chacune de ces entreprises tente de se distinguer dans la guerre de communication liée à l’IA. Mais ces entreprises ont aussi intérêt à ce que leurs outils soient massivement utilisés, afin que leurs propres normes soient prises en compte par la plupart des développeurs. D’autant plus que ces derniers contribueront à améliorer ces outils ; des progrès dont bénéficieront les entreprises elles-mêmes, pour perfectionner leurs propres technologies et applications commerciales.

Source : Comme Google et Facebook, Microsoft rend accessible son outil d’intelligence artificielle

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