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AWS AWS Media Blog Best practices for streaming to social media platforms using AWS Media Services https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/best-practices-for-streaming-to-social-media-platforms-using-aws-media-services/ Are you ready to captivate your audience with seamless live streams on social media In today s digital landscape live streaming is a powerhouse for engagement offering a direct line of communication between content creators and their viewers To ensure your streaming endeavors reach their full potential mastering the art of streaming to social media platforms 2024-07-24 17:11:29
AWS AWS Introducing AWS App Studio - Generative AI-Powered Low-Code App Builder | Amazon Web Services https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCT5hnxehuA The Fastest and Easiest Way to Build Applications AWS App Studio is a generative AI powered low code service that enables a new set of IT professionals to build secure applications that solve business problems With App Studio IT Project managers Data Engineers Enterprise Architects and more can rapidly build applications tailored to their organization s needs App Studio provides a low code application building environment with a user friendly point and click interface and a generative AI powered assistant that makes it faster and easier to build and modify applications Learn more about AWS App Studio Subscribe More AWS videos More AWS events videos Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post ABOUT AWSAmazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform offering over fully featured services from data centers globally Millions of customers ーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agencies ーare using AWS to lower costs become more agile and innovate faster CloudComputing AWSAppStudio AppStudio NoCode GenerativeAI Applications GenerativAIpowered GenAI BusinessApplication LowCode NoCode 2024-07-24 17:10:02
海外TECH Engadget Meta takes down 63,000 Instagram accounts linked to extortion scams https://www.engadget.com/meta-takes-down-63000-instagram-accounts-linked-to-extortion-scams-175118067.html?src=rss Meta has taken down tens of thousands of Instagram accounts from Nigeria as part of a massive crackdown on sextortion scams The accounts primarily targeted adult men in the United States but some also targeted minors Meta said in an update The takedowns are part of a larger effort by Meta to combat sextortion scams on its platform in recent months Earlier this year the company added a safety feature in Instagram messages to automatically detect nudity and warn users about potential blackmail scams The company also provides in app resources and safety tips about such scams According to Meta the recent takedowns included accounts that were linked to a group of about people who worked together to carry out sextortion scams The company also took down thousands of accounts and groups on Facebook that provided tips and other advice including scripts and fake images for would be sextortionists Those accounts were linked to the Yahoo Boys a group of loosely organized cybercriminals operating largely out of Nigeria that specialize in different types of scams Meta said Meta has come under particular scrutiny for not doing enough to protect teens from sextortion on its apps During a Senate hearing earlier this year Senator Lindsey Graham pressed Mark Zuckerberg on whether the parents of a child who died by suicide after falling victim to such a scam should be able to sue the company Though the company said that the majority of the scammers it uncovered in its latest takedowns targeted adults it confirmed that some of the accounts had targeted minors as well and that those accounts had also been reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children NCMEC This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-07-24 17:51:18
海外TECH Engadget Search engines that don’t pay up can’t index Reddit content https://www.engadget.com/search-engines-that-dont-pay-up-cant-index-reddit-content-172949170.html?src=rss When Reddit said last month that it would block unauthorized data scraping from its site everyone s rightful first reaction was AI AI AI However now that the change has taken effect chatbot makers aren t the only ones being locked out The widely used forum also appears to be blocking all search engines other than Google which reportedly inked a deal earlier this year with Reddit worth million annually Media reported on Wednesday and Engadget confirmed in our queries that searching for Reddit results from the past week on rival engine Bing using site reddit com returns empty results The publication reported that DuckDuckGo produced seven links without any descriptions only providing the note We would like to show you a description here but the site won t allow us The engine now appears to have removed even those as our test only produced an empty page reading no results found When Reddit said last month that it would update its Robots Exclusion Protocol robots txt to block automated data scraping it s now apparent that it wasn t only meant to thwart AI companies like Perplexity and its controversial answer engine Currently Google appears to be the only search engine allowed to crawl Reddit and produce results from the front page of the internet Ironically part of the forum website s robots txt file reads Reddit believes in an open internet but not the misuse of public content The file for Reddit now essentially says Do not scrape Apparently it now considers search engines that don t buy into exclusive deals to be misusing its content The ubiquitous robots txt is the web standard that communicates which parts of a site can be crawled Although many crawlers are known to ignore its instructions Google s standard procedure is to respect it So on the technical side the companies in cahoots on the lucrative deal appear to have deployed some manual override Of course the saga is a trickle down effect of AI chatbots scraping the live web for results With courts slow to determine how much of the open web is fair use to train chatbots on companies like Reddit whose bottom lines now depend on safeguarding their data from those who don t pay are building walls at the expense of the open web Although given the integral role Microsoft has played in this AI era cozying up with OpenAI early on it seems ironic that Bing finds itself on the losing end of at least one aspect of the fallout Colin Hayhurst CEO of lesser known no tracking search engine Mojeek told Media that Reddit is killing everything for search but Google In addition the executive said his attempts to contact Reddit were ignored It s never happened to us before he said Because this happens to us we get blocked usually because of ignorance or stupidity or whatever and when we contact the site you certainly can get that resolved but we ve never had no reply from anybody before Engadget asked Google and Reddit for comment and confirmation but we hadn t heard back by publication Media reported running into a similar wall of silence from the companies Reddit has made no secret of its desire to block AI companies from scraping its treasure trove of data in this burgeoning age of AI Last year CEO Steve Huffman risked alienating large portions of its user base by blocking third party API requests leading to the demise of beloved apps like Christian Selig s Apollo Despite widespread protests among moderators and forum goers the company only temporarily lost negligible numbers of users The gamble appeared to pay off and Reddit recovered It went public in March This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-07-24 17:29:49
海外TECH Engadget CrowdStrike offers a $10 Uber Eats card to say sorry before pulling the offer https://www.engadget.com/crowdstrike-offers-a-10-uber-eats-card-to-say-sorry-before-pulling-the-offer-172605510.html?src=rss Last week s CrowdStrike outage plunged a noticeable portion of the world into a sea of blue death screens The cybersecurity company tried to apologize with an Uber Eats gift card but its roll out also ended in failure according to a report from TechCrunch CrowdStrike apparently tried to send its millions of clients a Uber Eats gift card on Tuesday The gift card was an attempt to apologize for the global shutdown that locked up computer systems for banks hospitals airlines and more and the additional work that the July incident has caused according to TechCrunch s source who received the message When some clients tried to use the gift card on Uber Eats they only saw a screen telling them that the offer had been rescinded by the issuing party CrowdStrike has yet to comment on this matter so it s not known how many clients received the voucher offer CrowdStrike blamed the global system outage on a bug in an update that contained problematic data The bug forced machines running on Windows into a boot loop that caused mass delays at airports delayed scheduled surgeries and other operations at hospitals and disruptions at banks and even the London Stock Exchange This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-07-24 17:26:06

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