IT |
ITmedia 総合記事一覧 |
[ITmedia News] Midjourneyを使って考えた「AIとクリエイティビティ」 |
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2208/11/news061.html
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itmedianewsmidjourney |
2022-08-11 13:09:00 |
TECH |
Techable(テッカブル) |
ソファでの作業に便利そう! 軽食用とPC用のテーブルが1つになった「2Hold」 |
https://techable.jp/archives/183851
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在宅ワーク |
2022-08-11 04:00:53 |
Google |
Official Google Blog |
Survey shows how people decide what to trust online |
https://blog.google/products/news/survey-shows-how-people-decide-what-to-trust-online/
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Survey shows how people decide what to trust onlineAlex Mahadevan is director of MediaWiseat the Poynter Institute He has taught digital media literacy to thousands of middle and high schoolers and has trained hundreds of journalists from around the world in verification and digital investigative tools We caught up with Alex to find out about a recent information literacy survey his organization conducted in partnership with YouGov with support from Google Learn moreabout how Google is working on information literacy and helping you spot misinformation online Why was this survey conducted Misinformation isn t a new problem but it s becoming increasingly difficult to separate fact from fiction especially on the internet We wanted to learn more about how people across generational lines verify information and decide what to trust and share online And we knew this research would help us expand on the educational resources MediaWise has to offer What were the parameters for the survey We surveyed more than respondents of various ages in the United States Brazil the United Kingdom Germany Nigeria India and Japan We asked a wide range of questions aimed at assessing information literacy skills and verification habits Those include queries about everything from the tools and techniques someone uses to investigate a post they see online to the reasons why they may have shared misleading information in the past What are some of the biggest takeaways The survey found that of respondents think they see false or misleading information on at least a weekly basis that s a staggering number And people are aware that it s a serious issue Roughly of all Gen X Millennial and Gen Z respondents these are people ages to said they re concerned about their family being exposed to it Sixty two percent of respondents think they see false or misleading information daily or weekly What did the survey tell you about how people cross check information they find online Gen Zers are two times more likely than the Silent Generation people or older to use a search engine to verify information and also two times more likely than Baby Boomers to check social media comments to verify something they ve seen online They re also more likely to use advanced search techniques like reverse image search or to engage in lateral reading that s when you open multiple tabs and perform multiple searches at once ーan effective technique studied by the Stanford History Education Group We also learned that when deciding if something they ve heard or read about is true respondents across all generations agree that the most important thing is whether conclusions are supported by sources or facts That was important for us to see Facts matter Gen Z Millennials and Gen X feel slightly more confident in identifying false or misleading information than boomers and the Silent Generation Any final thoughts Our findings underscore how important it is to be able to trust the information you find online and how taking the time to check multiple sources to verify what you see or to use resources like Google Search can be helpful in making sense of a complicated digital landscape That s why we re working together to educate people about information literacy We have a long running partnership with the Google News Initiative which has provided support for projects like Find Facts Fast our free microlearning course which anyone can take via text message or WhatsApp to improve their digital media literacy skills ーand the Spanish version MediaWise en Español Today we are also announcing a new partnership with Google Poynter Institute for Media Studies MediaWise and PBS NewsHour s Student Reporting Labs to develop weekly information literacy lesson plans for teachers of middle and high school students across the U S The lesson plans will be available for free to teachers using PBS LearningMedia and for download on Poynter s website We re excited to build on our partnership to give people the skills they need to recognize misinformation when they see it and help stop its spread |
2022-08-11 04:01:00 |
Google |
Official Google Blog |
New ways we're helping you find high-quality information |
https://blog.google/products/search/information-literacy/
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New ways we x re helping you find high quality informationPeople turn to Google every day for information in the moments that matter most Sometimes that s to look for the best recipe for dinner other times it s to check the facts about a claim they heard about from a friend No matter what you re searching for we aim to connect you with high quality information and help you understand and evaluate that information We have deeply invested in both information quality and information literacy on Google Search and News and today we have a few new developments about this important work Our latest quality improvements to featured snippetsWe design our ranking systems to surface relevant information from the most reliable sources available sources that demonstrate expertise authoritativeness and trustworthiness We train our systems to identify and prioritize these signals of reliability And we re constantly refining these systems ーwe make thousands of improvements every year to help people get high quality information quickly Today we re announcing one such improvement a significant innovation to improve the quality of featured snippets Featured snippets are the descriptive box at the top of the page that prominently highlights a piece of information from a result and the source in response to your query They re helpful both for people searching on Google and for web publishers as featured snippets drive traffic to sites By using our latest AI model Multitask Unified Model MUM our systems can now understand the notion of consensus which is when multiple high quality sources on the web all agree on the same fact Our systems can check snippet callouts the word or words called out above the featured snippet in a larger font against other high quality sources on the web to see if there s a general consensus for that callout even if sources use different words or concepts to describe the same thing We ve found that this consensus based technique has meaningfully improved the quality and helpfulness of featured snippet callouts With a consensus based technique we re improving featured snippets AI models are also helping our systems understand when a featured snippet might not be the most helpful way to present information This is particularly helpful for questions where there is no answer for example a recent search for “when did snoopy assassinate Abraham Lincoln provided a snippet highlighting an accurate date and information about Lincoln s assassination but this clearly isn t the most helpful way to display this result We ve trained our systems to get better at detecting these sorts of false premises which are not very common but are cases where it s not helpful to show a featured snippet We ve reduced the triggering of featured snippets in these cases by with this update Information literacyBeyond designing our systems to return high quality information we also build information literacy features in Google Search that help people evaluate information whether they found it on social media or in conversations with family or friends In fact in a study this year researchers found that people regularly use Google as a tool to validate information encountered on other platforms We ve invested in building a growing range of information literacy features ーincluding Fact Check Explorer Reverse image search and About this result ーand today we re announcing several updates to make these features even more helpful Expanding About this result to more placesAbout this result helps you see more context about any Search result before you ever visit a web page just by tapping the three dots next to the result Since launching last year people have used About this result more than billion times and we re bringing it to even more people and places with eight more languages including Portuguese PT French FR Italian IT German DE Dutch NL Spanish ES Japanese JP and Indonesian ID coming later this year This week we re adding more context to About this result such as how widely a source is circulated online reviews about a source or company whether a company is owned by another entity or even when our systems can t find much info about a source all pieces of information that can provide important context And we ve now launched About this page in the Google app so you can get helpful context about websites as you re browsing the web Just swipe up from the navigation bar on any page to get more information about the source helping you explore with confidence no matter where you are online With About this page in the Google app you can get helpful context on websites as you re browsing Expanding content advisories for information gapsSometimes interest in a breaking news topic travels faster than facts or there isn t enough reliable information online about a given subject Information literacy experts often refer to these situations as data voids To address these we show content advisories in situations when a topic is rapidly evolving indicating that it might be best to check back later when more sources are available Now we re expanding content advisories to searches where our systems don t have high confidence in the overall quality of the results available for the search This doesn t mean that no helpful information is available or that a particular result is low quality These notices provide context about the whole set of results on the page and you can always see the results for your query even when the advisory is present New content advisories on searches where our systems don t have high confidence in the overall quality of the results Educating people about misinformationBeyond our products we re making investments into programs and partnerships to help educate people about misinformation Since the Google News Initiative GNI has invested nearly million in projects and partnerships working to strengthen media literacy and combat misinformation around the world Today we re announcing that Google is partnering with MediaWise at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs to develop information literacy lesson plans for teachers of middle and high school students It will be available for free to teachers using PBS Learning Media and for download on Poynter s website We ve partnered with MediaWise since it was founded And today s announcement builds on the GNI s support of its microlearning course through text and WhatsApp called Find Facts Fast We also announced today the results of a survey conducted by the Poynter Institute and YouGov with support from Google on the ways people across generational lines verify information You can read more in our blog post Helping people everywhere find the information they needGoogle was built on the premise that information can be a powerful thing for people around the world We re determined to keep doing our part to help people everywhere find what they re looking for and give them the context they need to make informed decisions about what they see online |
2022-08-11 04:01:00 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
pandasでダウンサンプリングをする |
https://qiita.com/zanzou/items/c8441a0be88fe7f0687a
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pandas |
2022-08-11 13:12:01 |
AWS |
AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
Ansible PlaybookでのJMESPath利用サンプル |
https://qiita.com/duelist2020jp/items/59b74909491ddbcb59b6
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ansible |
2022-08-11 13:25:31 |
Git |
Gitタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
ローカルのリポジトリからGitを削除する |
https://qiita.com/kitutune/items/5913609819a350fb4b61
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zshrmrfgit |
2022-08-11 13:54:51 |
Ruby |
Railsタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
【Rails】Guardの導入 |
https://qiita.com/P-man_Brown/items/2d428e063531a348db11
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groupdevelopmenttestdog |
2022-08-11 13:25:15 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Mastering the art of technical writing (workshop) |
https://dev.to/aviyel/mastering-the-art-of-technical-writing-workshop-16cd
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Mastering the art of technical writing workshop Learn to write about complex topics in a clear and engaging way This event is for anyone who wants to write better In this event workshop you ll learn how to write with clarity and precision so that your audience can understand what you re saying You ll learn to avoid jargon and buzzwords as well as how to structure your writing so that it s easy for readers to follow along You ll also learn about writing for technical audiences and how to apply your skills in professional settings We ll talk about everything from knowing who has authority over what information to how to write up something that s been said before in a way that makes it sound new or fresh We ll also cover some of the most common mistakes made by technical writers and give you tips for avoiding them at all costs Topics that will be addressed Writing for websites blogs and social mediaHow to tell a story with your wordsThe importance of researchHow to stay focused when writingHow to choose wordsMaking use of active voice and passive voiceAvoiding jargon wordsHow and what kind of visuals to includeProofreading How to make use of right tenseUsing certain guidelines and tools to make your article stand outThe goal of this workshop is to help you become a better technical writerーone who can clearly articulate the purpose of a piece without sounding like a robot Register today it s free gt |
2022-08-11 04:36:00 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Write your Kubernetes Infrastructure as Go code - Extend cdk8s with custom Constructs |
https://dev.to/abhirockzz/write-your-kubernetes-infrastructure-as-go-code-extend-cdk8s-with-custom-constructs-5eb4
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Write your Kubernetes Infrastructure as Go code Extend cdks with custom ConstructsBuild a Wordpress deployment as a cdks constructConstructs are the fundamental building block of cdks Cloud Development Kit for Kubernetes an open source framework part of CNCF with which you can define your Kubernetes applications using regular programming languages instead of yaml In Getting started with cdks you saw how to use the core cdks library You can also use the cdks plus library also covered this a previous blog to reduce the amount of boilerplate code you need to write With cdks plus creating a Kubernetes Deployment specifying it s container and other properties and exposing it via a Service is three function calls away For example to setup and access Nginx you simply need this deployment cdksplus NewDeployment chart jsii String deployment amp cdksplus DeploymentProps Metadata amp cdks ApiObjectMetadata Name jsii String nginx deployment cdks plus deployment AddContainer amp cdksplus ContainerProps Name jsii String nginx container Image jsii String nginx Port jsii Number deployment ExposeViaService amp cdksplus DeploymentExposeViaServiceOptions Name jsii String nginx container service ServiceType cdksplus ServiceType LOAD BALANCER Ports amp cdksplus ServicePort Port jsii Number TargetPort jsii Number But things can get even better Instead of writing the same logic over and over you can package it in the form of a reusable component that can be invoked just like other built in cdks functions e g NewDeployment NewService etc Although it might not sound as useful for the simple application s this approach is invaluable for a large project team or organisation who want to scale their engineering efforts In fact there is already a pool of ready to use components available at constructs dev These include constructs contributed by the community AWS and others as well across multiple programming languages To better understand how this might look in practice let s look at the code I will continue to use Wordpress as an example like I did in the previous blog post Here is a code snippet that shows how everything is wired together with implementation walk through in the next section You can refer to the complete code on Github func NewMyChart scope constructs Construct id string props MyChartProps cdks Chart NewWordpressStack chart jsii String wordpress stack amp WordpressProps return chart func main app cdks NewApp nil NewMyChart app wordpress custom stack nil app Synth NewWordpressStack gives us a construct that represents an entire Wordpress installation single line of code We simply configure it as per our requirements with WordpressProps Include this as part of a cdks Chart which is then included in the cdks App as with any other cdks application There is lot of flexibility in terms of how you want to build a custom construct depending on your requirements But at its very core the basic concept is to define a way to create a new construct Construct You would want to provide a way to add metadata to further configure refine your Construct typically thats done through properties cdks ChartProps First we define WordpressProps this encapsulates externalises the attributes of the Wordpress installation Since this is just an example I have provided limited attributes such as MySQL Wordpress Docker images MySQL password and required storage type WordpressProps struct MySQLImage string MySQLPassword string MySQLStorage float WordpressImage string WordpressStorage float Then we have a function that will allow other charts constructs to instantiate Wordpress This is where the entire implementation resides func NewWordpressStack scope constructs Construct id string props WordpressProps constructs Construct The props WordpressProps parameter allows other constructs to influence the Wordpress stack creation e g you can define how much storage you need maybe use a different Docker image for Wordpress MySQL The actual code for this function is similar to the one you saw here with required adjustments so there is no point repeating it here I will simply highlight the important bits specifically the ones that use the props to configure the required components This sample construct used cdksplus library The reason for this naming convention is because each cdks plus library is separately vended to target a specific Kubernetes version the at the end signifies that this dependency will work with Kubernetes You can use the library corresponding to your Kubernetes version and refer to the FAQs for more info We use the MySQL password from props and use that to create the Secret password props MySQLPassword mysqlSecret cdksplus NewSecret wordpressConstruct jsii String mysql secret amp cdksplus SecretProps Metadata amp cdks ApiObjectMetadata Name jsii String secretName secretKey password mysqlSecret AddStringData jsii String secretKey password The container images for MySQL and Wordpress are referenced via their respective Deployments containerImage props MySQLImage mysqlContainer dep AddContainer amp cdksplus ContainerProps Name jsii String mysql container Image containerImage Port jsii Number wordpressContainer wordPressDeployment AddContainer amp cdksplus ContainerProps Name jsii String wordpress container Image props WordpressImage Port jsii Number We also use the passed in storage as well this is used to configure the PersistentVolumeClaim request mysqlPVC cdksplus NewPersistentVolumeClaim wordpressConstruct jsii String mysql pvc amp cdksplus PersistentVolumeClaimProps AccessModes amp cdksplus PersistentVolumeAccessMode cdksplus PersistentVolumeAccessMode READ WRITE ONCE Storage cdks Size Gibibytes props MySQLStorage wordpressPVC cdksplus NewPersistentVolumeClaim wordpressConstruct jsii String wordpress pvc amp cdksplus PersistentVolumeClaimProps AccessModes amp cdksplus PersistentVolumeAccessMode cdksplus PersistentVolumeAccessMode READ WRITE ONCE Storage cdks Size Gibibytes props WordpressStorage Finally we call NewWordpressStack from another cdks Chart and pass in the attributes we want to configure func NewMyChart scope constructs Construct id string props MyChartProps cdks Chart var cprops cdks ChartProps if props nil cprops props ChartProps chart cdks NewChart scope jsii String id amp cprops NewWordpressStack chart jsii String wordpress stack amp WordpressProps MySQLImage jsii String mysql MySQLPassword jsii String Password MySQLStorage jsii Number WordpressImage jsii String wordpress apache WordpressStorage jsii Number return chart Use this to install WordpressTo test it locally you can use minikube kind etc make sure cluster is runningminikube startgit clone cd part custom constructCreate manifest and inspect all the resources see dist directory cdks synthTo deploy them kubectl apply f dist output might differ in your case secret mysql pass createddeployment apps mysql mysql deployment cdksplus cd createdpersistentvolumeclaim mysql mysql pvc cbba createdservice mysql service createddeployment apps wordpress wordpress deployment cdksplus cda createdservice wordpress service createdpersistentvolumeclaim wordpress wordpress pvc ca createdCheck the Kubernetes Service called wordpress service which exposes the wordpress Deployment kubectl get svc wordpress serviceIf you re using minikube in a different terminal run if not already running minikube tunnelUse your browser to navigate to http localhost You should see the familiar Wordpress installation screen Go ahead finish the installation and log into your Wordpress instance Feel free to experiment with it Conclusioncdks is a powerful tool itself but it also provides you the ability to extend and build other abstraction on top of it You saw how to write a custom construct in Go and used it deploy Wordpress on Kubernetes This can be further used as a foundation for other re usable components Happy coding |
2022-08-11 04:16:22 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Google's Search AI now looks for general consensus to highlight more trustworthy results |
https://www.engadget.com/googles-search-ai-general-consensus-040123898.html?src=rss
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Google x s Search AI now looks for general consensus to highlight more trustworthy resultsYou know that highlighted piece of text at the very top of a Google search results page when you look up a piece of information That s called a featured snippet and it s meant to provide you with a quick answer to your query Now Google is making sure that the information it highlights is reliable and accurate by using its latest AI model the Multitask Unified Model so that Search can now look for consensus when deciding on a snippet to feature Google s Search AI can now check snippet callouts ーthose are the information with larger fonts that serve as heading for featured snippets ーagainst other high quality sources online It can figure out if there s a general consensus for that callout even if sources use different words or concepts to describe the same fact or idea Google says this consensus based technique has meaningfully improved the quality and helpfulness of featured snippet callouts Google featured snippetBut for some queries such as those with false premises displaying features snippets isn t the best way to deliver information To address that issue Google tweaked its Search AI so that this particular update reduces the triggering of snippets for those types of queries by percent nbsp nbsp Google is now also making its About this result tool more accessible That s the panel that pops up when you click on the three dots next to a result showing you details about the source website before you even visit Starting later this year it will be available in eight more languages including Portuguese French Italian German Dutch Spanish Japanese and Indonesian It s adding more information to the tool starting this week as well including how widely a publication is circulated online reviews about a company or whether a company is owned by another entity They re all pieces of information that could help you decide whether a particular source is trustworthy nbsp Finally in case Google s AI has determined that the overall results for a search query may have questionable quality the results page will now display a content advisory It looks like there aren t many great results for this search the advisory will say telling you to check the source you re looking at or to try other search terms It could help you stay alert and be on the lookout for potential fake information while checking the results the website had presented |
2022-08-11 04:01:23 |
海外ニュース |
Japan Times latest articles |
North Korea declares victory over COVID while revealing Kim suffered fever |
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/08/11/asia-pacific/north-korea-covid-kim-fever/
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pyongyang |
2022-08-11 13:03:55 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Why have so many children's homes opened in Blackpool? |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-62479564?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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blackpool |
2022-08-11 04:51:41 |
北海道 |
北海道新聞 |
中川町震度5強「こんな揺れは初めて」「嫌だし怖い」 |
https://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/article/716748/
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上川管内 |
2022-08-11 13:41:00 |
北海道 |
北海道新聞 |
仙台育英、高松商が3回戦へ 夏の甲子園 |
https://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/article/716717/
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仙台育英 |
2022-08-11 13:15:51 |
ビジネス |
東洋経済オンライン |
プロが実践!「勉強する気」をひねり出す5つの手 指導者が使っている10のメソッド(前編) | ぐんぐん伸びる子は何が違うのか? | 東洋経済オンライン |
https://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/609919?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=http&utm_campaign=link_back
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東洋経済オンライン |
2022-08-11 14:00:00 |
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