| IT |
気になる、記になる… |
「Xbox」アプリが一部のLG製スマートTVで利用可能に |
https://taisy0.com/2025/04/24/210842.html
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xbox,microsoft,xboxgamepassultimate |
2025-04-23 16:21:01 |
| AWS |
AWS Machine Learning Blog |
Build an AI-powered document processing platform with open source NER model and LLM on Amazon SageMaker |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/build-an-ai-powered-document-processing-platform-with-open-source-ner-model-and-llm-on-amazon-sagemaker/
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In this post we discuss how you can build an AI powered document processing platform with open source NER and LLMs on SageMaker |
2025-04-23 16:06:35 |
| AWS |
AWS Management Tools Blog |
Announcing Amazon CloudWatch Application Signals Support for Lambda |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/announcing-amazon-cloudwatch-application-signals-support-for-lambda/
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We re excited to announce that Amazon CloudWatch Application Signals now extends its powerful monitoring and diagnostic capabilities to AWS Lambda This integration provides Lambda users with streamlined no code application performance monitoring enabling easy access to key metrics such as invocation duration error rates cold starts and throttling events By bringing together telemetry data across Lambda |
2025-04-23 16:40:06 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Ghost of Yōtei comes to PS5 on October 2 |
https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/ghost-of-yotei-comes-to-ps5-on-october-2-165531467.html?src=rss
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The wait is kind of almost over Ghost of Y tei will be available for PS on October This is a sequel to the hit Ghost of Tsushima and was first announced last year It s a PS exclusive as it s developed by Sony owned Sucker Punch It doesn t follow the story of Ghost of Tsushima Rather it s an original adventure with new characters that s set in a new era Ghost of Y tei takes place in Hokkaido Japan in the early s This is over years after the events of the first game It s still an open world adventure though Sony promises quot even more freedom and variety than in Ghost of Tsushima quot For instance you can hunt down the six big bads in whatever order you choose There s a new trailer that reveals the basic story beats and some gameplay It looks pretty darn fun Preorders will open up on May at AM ET for those in the US This being a modern console game there are a few different editions to choose from There s the Standard Edition which is just the game that costs The Digital Deluxe Edition adds in game bonuses like armor weapons and costumes That one costs Sony The Collector s Edition which costs a whopping comes with all of the aforementioned in game items but that s just the beginning It also ships with physical items like replicas of the protagonist s mask katana and sash Sony is calling this the best Collector s Edition it has ever produced All preorders no matter which edition receive a quot unique in game mask quot and a handful of PSN avatars This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-04-23 16:55:32 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Nintendo, somehow, underestimates demand for Switch 2 pre-orders |
https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/nintendo-somehow-underestimates-demand-for-switch-2-pre-orders-141030573.html?src=rss
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Despite an eight year anticipatory wait Nintendo is still quot surprised quot at just how many people want the Switch The company has announced that about million people have entered a pre order lottery in Japan alone far more than the number of consoles it can deliver on June aka launch day nbsp Nintendo will announce the winners tomorrow April and anyone not chosen will be entered into a second drawing However that still won t provide enough spots for every entrant quot In response to this demand we are currently working on further strengthening our production system quot the company wrote on X in a post translated from Japanese quot We plan to continue producing and shipping a considerable number of Nintendo Switch units in the future We apologize for the delay in our ability to meet your expectations quot The company further notes that other retailers should begin pre orders on the th nbsp Nintendo has faced a few hurdles around pre orders for the Switch It delayed them in the US following President Trump s extreme tariffs and uncertainty about price Now the company has confirmed pre orders in the US and Canada will also begin on April and the Switch will maintain its price tag Though this might result in a loss for Nintendo A lack of supply and heavy demand could also bring exploitative resellers Such was the case with other big ticket consoles like the PS and Xbox Series X They were both listed on sites like eBay and Amazon for up to Nintendo s SNES Mini and NES Mini were for sale on eBay for more than double their sticker price nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-04-23 16:49:56 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
You can trick Google's AI Overviews into explaining made-up idioms |
https://www.engadget.com/ai/you-can-trick-googles-ai-overviews-into-explaining-made-up-idioms-162816472.html?src=rss
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As Big Tech pours countless dollars and resources into AI preaching the gospel of its utopia creating brilliance here s a reminder that algorithms can screw up Big time The latest evidence You can trick Google s AI Overview the automated answers at the top of your search queries into explaining fictional nonsensical idioms as if they were real According to Google s AI Overview via gregjenner on Bluesky You can t lick a badger twice means you can t trick or deceive someone a second time after they ve been tricked once That sounds like a logical attempt to explain the idiom ーif only it weren t poppycock Google s Gemini powered failure came in assuming the question referred to an established phrase rather than absurd mumbo jumbo designed to trick it In other words AI hallucinations are still alive and well Google EngadgetWe plugged some silliness into it ourselves and found similar results Google s answer claimed that You can t golf without a fish is a riddle or play on words suggesting you can t play golf without the necessary equipment specifically a golf ball Amusingly the AI Overview added the clause that the golf ball might be seen as a fish due to its shape Hmm Then there s the age old saying You can t open a peanut butter jar with two left feet According to the AI Overview this means you can t do something requiring skill or dexterity Again a noble stab at an assigned task without stepping back to fact check the content s existence There s more You can t marry pizza is a playful way of expressing the concept of marriage as a commitment between two people not a food item Naturally Rope won t pull a dead fish means that something can t be achieved through force or effort alone it requires a willingness to cooperate or a natural progression Of course Eat the biggest chalupa first is a playful way of suggesting that when facing a large challenge or a plentiful meal you should first start with the most substantial part or item Sage advice Google EngadgetThis is hardly the first example of AI hallucinations that if not fact checked by the user could lead to misinformation or real life consequences Just ask the ChatGPT lawyers Steven Schwartz and Peter LoDuca who were fined in for using ChatGPT to research a brief in a client s litigation The AI chatbot generated nonexistent cases cited by the pair that the other side s attorneys quite understandably couldn t locate The pair s response to the judge s discipline We made a good faith mistake in failing to believe that a piece of technology could be making up cases out of whole cloth This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-04-23 16:28:16 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Engadget's favorite videos from 20 years of YouTube |
https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/youtube/engadgets-favorite-videos-from-20-years-of-youtube-162004518.html?src=rss
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For those of us who ve been on the internet for decades today is a big milestone the th anniversary of the first video uploaded to YouTube That happened way back on April only about a year and a half before Google made the shrewd move of purchasing the site That first video is the all time classic second clip Me at the zoo the kind of video that came to define early YouTube It s grainy short and has no production values to speak of Fast forward a few decades and YouTube has no peer in terms of its sheer volume of audiovisual content ーthe company says that a mind boggling trillion videos have been uploaded in the last years and million are updated daily With all that in mind Engadget s staff put their heads together to pick out the videos that have meant the most to them over the years Not surprisingly there s some weird stuff here a lot of it from the early days of the platform Apparently the stuff that really resonates with us isn t polish or production but the raw oddball stuff that couldn t have existed anywhere else nbsp Ambient RendersI test a whole bunch of portable batteries for Engadget A power bank can refill a dead smartphone in one to two hours but thanks to annoying technology advancements it takes around hours to drain a phone again I m constantly playing YouTube videos on my tester handsets with the screen brightness cranked all the way up to make them die faster these poor phones My favorite videos to use are from Ambient Renders Each one is eight or so hours of painstakingly rendered mostly nighttime views from the windows of fancy lofts in modern day big cities cozy bedrooms of the distant past and sci fi futurescapes The soundtracks are soft rain lonesome wind crackling fires distant thunder and the rumble of passing transport pods I often return to a Warm Cozy Cabin With a Relaxing Fire and Gentle Wind ーa candle lit bedroom with huge windows overlooking snow covered pines with a couple of mugs steaming in the corner The subtle movements and details really come to life when you play them on a TV There are a ton of these types of videos on YouTube and lately the creator has taken to adding not made with AI disclaimers to the video descriptions It s plain to see these are made with love and skill The intricacy is stunning and even the sci fi views are anchored in realism ーAmy Skorheim senior reporterCanadian Please gunnarolla amp Julia BentleyI was trying to remember the first YouTube video I was obsessed with and honestly couldn t tell you Between communitychannel Jake and Amir Michelle Phan Wong Fu Productions and many more I have too many likes and faves to count But I can tell you that I ve been jamming to Gunnorolla s Canadian Please since before it became cool to want to be Canadian This certified bop was something I replayed over and over I ve memorized the lyrics and the song haunts me in my dreams too My more modern favorites change every month but I currently adore CinemaSins Scary Interesting Wilko Rehashed Psychology in Seattle and The School of Life Oh and also don t go looking for my channel from when I was a regular vlogger in the s Don t ーCherlynn Low managing editorCarl Lewis National Anthem FailYouTube isn t just for watching new videos of celebrities embarrassing themselves You can also revisit humiliations from way before the video site s inception Take this spectacular ly bad national anthem performance by Olympic sprinter Carl Lewis Ahead of a regular season NBA matchup between the Chicago Bulls and New Jersey Nets the gold medalist stepped on the court to demonstrate the vocal talent we were deprived of as he wasted his prime years racing This video only includes snippets of Lewis belting as in whipping listeners with a belt rendition But you still get his overly embellished opening note self aware Uh oh after making a sound you d expect from an animal being stepped on and an ultimately unfulfilled promise to make up for it As a bonus this version includes SportsCenter anchor Charlie Steiner s inability to keep his composure after the clip rolls That s followed by his Dad Joke worthy commentary that Francis Scott Off Key wrote Lewis rendition ーWill Shanklin contributing reporterDog of WisdomIt s almost years later and I still reference this video every couple weeks I can t offer higher praise than that ーAnna Washenko contributing reporterFood WishesOne of the great things about YouTube to this day is the massive number of tutorial videos I ve used it to learn how to tie a tie record music put together furniture and where to dispose of that furniture when it s given up the ghost It also taught me how to cook This is primarily thanks to one man He goes by Chef John but his channel is called Food Wishes nbsp I m fairly sure he s the very first cook to capitalize on the platform as he s been making recipe videos pretty much since the beginning This spaghetti with clam sauce tutorial is over years old I chose this particular video because I remember a trio of occasions in my life where I whipped out this recipe to amaze friends family and gasp would be romantic partners His simple charming and no nonsense approach to cooking has always clicked with me and I m not alone He has over four million followers on the platform and still cranks out videos to this day His channel is a great reminder of how useful YouTube can actually be ーLawrence Bonk contributing reporterJohn Frusciante New Dawn FadesMy favorite YouTube video the one I return to year after year is a bootleg of the Red Hot Chili Pepper s John Frusciante playing Joy Division s New Dawn Fades at a solo show in Amsterdam at the start of the century Say what you will about his main band but John Frusciante is easily one of the greatest living guitarists and this video ーshot in and uploaded to YouTube less than a year after the platform went online in ーis the perfect showcase of his many talents as a musician The footage is grainy like so many videos from the era but what counts is you can hear nearly every nuance of his performance With his beloved Martin acoustic guitar Frusciante plays two melodies at the same time in his trademark syncopated style all the while singing Ian Curtis lyrics with so much emotion As a teenager Frusciante s performance inspired me to no end I spent countless summer hours trying to learn and emulate his playing style In I even bought an issue of Guitar World magazine because it came with a DVD that included an interview with Frusciante and a lesson from the man himself on how to play Under the Bridge I probably should have known someone would upload that video to YouTube It would have saved me a few bucks Looking back at my favorite video all these years later it captures what s best about YouTube You can find nearly every performance in music recording history Frusciante s performance of New Dawn Fades could have easily disappeared with the passage of time Instead it will now exist as long as YouTube does waiting to inspire someone else ーIgor Bonifacic senior reporterLenny Kravitz Fly Away lyrics YouTube is home to an endless stream of poignant art thought provoking video essays and open windows to other people s lives More than that though it s home to a lot of really dumb shit Most of that shit is bad as forgettable as it is lazy But when someone puts in the work to make their dumb idea as dumb as possible when they are enlightened by just how dumb their idea could be that s when the magic happens This Lenny Kravitz remix by all around web artist Neil Cicierega ーwhich turns the funk rock hit into an ode to dragonflies and having sex with candy bars all while aping a my first Windows XP slideshow aesthetic ーis a prime example of the good dumb I m talking about It is completely of the internet something that could only result from one weirdo out there with a silly idea and some video editing software It is so stupid but also inspired so it always works for me ーJeff Dunn senior reporterRancid Stool Low Music videoDamn who is that handsome young man having the worst day of his life in glorious p Oh wait that would be me Way back in the day my buds and I made a music video for a Foo Fighters song for a contest Needless to say we didn t win but we had an absolute blast all the same Making something silly with your friends is really fun Who could have imagined Some mumbles years later the video is still one of my favorite things I ve ever done Yes the editing stinks my bad it doesn t make a whole lot of sense narratively and the name of our would be production company is very regrettable Still I m really proud of what we put together Every time I watch it I get the urge to start making fun videos again Maybe I ll actually do that someday P S Screw you and your magnificent mustache forever Chad Sexington ーKris Holt contributing reporterShining Movie Trailer ParodyIn the age of AI fake movie trailers have become something of a spam epidemic on YouTube But as someone who distinctly remembers swapping video files to friends and coworkers via email with Quicktime or AVI files attached ーyes it was exactly the bandwidth and security nightmare it sounds like ーI still rank this hand edited Shining remix near the top of my YouTube Mount Rushmore The romcom take on Kubrick s horror classic dates back to at least but it seems to get rediscovered by new fans every few years and rightly so ーit s a gem ーJohn Falcone executive editorStar Trek Tik TokLots of people have made music videos out of unexpected crossovers like this but Star Trek Tik Tok still stands out to me as the best Every clip from the original s series is paired to perfection with the lyrics and Captain Kirk is a weirdly fitting analogue for Kesha s late s party girl When I watch it now I think this video captures the scrappy ethos of what it meant to go viral during the early days of YouTube It was about creativity not content creators People were making weird and funny shit just for the heck of it Every now and then you d stumble on a video that resonated and it lived in your head rent free for years And what can I say I still think this track is a banger ーA W We Like The MoonThe first YouTube video I saw that left me totally agog at what the human mind is capable of was We Like the Moon I didn t have a TV at the time so had no idea Quiznos had used the concept in their commercials When I saw it on my friend s computer in or so I was coming at it fresh I remember a giddiness rising in my soul and a goofy smile plastering my face It felt like we were living in a world of limitless creativity and possibility where fun was a guiding principle and good didn t mean access to funding expensive equipment technical prowess or even a decent voice My partner and I sang it and still sing it whenever the moon marmots chopsticks or zeppelins are mentioned Now I realize strangely proportioned animal like monstrosities raving off key about nonsense is old hat at this point But I will never forget when this was first played for me ーA S Where the Hell is Matt This is the third of Matt Harding s videos of himself dancing badly in various scenic locations around the world and the first in which he encouraged bystanders to dance with him ーequally badly with some exceptions I have no defenses against large groups of people doing the same thing simultaneously in multiple locations Oddly specific I know but in a society obsessed with dividing and categorizing it reminds me of our common humanity This video never fails to bring a tear to my eye from the subtle political statements Tel Aviv and East Jerusalem were not placed right next to each other by accident to the sheer obvious joy of everybody involved I even like the music ーSam Rutherford senior reporterThis article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-04-23 16:20:04 |
| 海外TECH |
Engadget |
Intel may be preparing to lay off 20 percent of its staff |
https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/intel-may-be-preparing-to-lay-off-20-percent-of-its-staff-161557058.html?src=rss
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Intel is reportedly preparing to further reduce its headcount this time by laying off more than percent of its employees It could announce a plan to do so as soon as this week The struggling company had employees at the end of last year so it may be set to cut tens of thousands of jobs According to a Bloomberg nbsp source the aim of the downsizing is to streamline management operations and refocus Intel with an engineering driven culture Last August Intel said it would cut more than jobs to reduce costs In fact the company which has been slow to embrace the industry s shift toward artificial intelligence has been significantly reducing its headcount since amid declining sales These latest purported layoffs would mark one of the first major restructuring measures since Lip Bu Tan became CEO in March after the sudden departure of Pat Gelsinger The company is set to report its quarterly earnings results on Thursday Companies that are restructuring often announce layoffs around the time they release earnings reports Tan has also pledged to sell off assets that aren t core to Intel s goals as he tries to turn the business around Last week it emerged that Intel is selling off a majority stake in chipmaker Altera for billion That deal is expected to close later this year This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2025-04-23 16:15:57 |
| 科学 |
NYT > Science |
New Study Could Bolster Climate Laws to Make Polluters Pay |
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/23/climate/climate-science-attribution-vermont.html
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Vermont was the first state to try to hold polluters accountable for climate disasters New research aims to assign specific responsibility |
2025-04-23 16:48:42 |
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ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
中国の輸出依存脱却「米国が支援」=ベッセント氏 - The Wall Street Journal発 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/363803
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thewallstreetjournal,ベッセント |
2025-04-24 01:17:00 |
| YouTube Channels |
TED |
Can Big Tech and Privacy Coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson | TED |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqpKUkYqreM
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If you can t respect the basic fundamental underlying principles with which we order society ーwhich is Do not steal ーthen what are you left with asks investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr Following her TED stage talk Cadwalladr is in conversation with Chris Anderson head of TED to warn about surveillance fascism What happens when big Silicon Valley companies take over communication platforms and weaponize intellectual property against you She suggests that when you feel powerless it s often actually because you are powerful ーand explores why it s so important to fight information chaos by supporting independent media and journalists Recorded at TED on April If you love watching TED Talks like this one become a TED Member to support our mission of spreading ideas Follow TED X Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok tedtoksThe TED Talks channel features talks performances and original series from the world s leading thinkers and doers Subscribe to our channel for videos on Technology Entertainment and Design ーplus science business global issues the arts and more Visit to get our entire library of TED Talks transcripts translations personalized talk recommendations and more Watch more TED s videos may be used for non commercial purposes under a Creative Commons License Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives or the CC BY NC ND International and in accordance with our TED Talks Usage Policy For more information on using TED for commercial purposes e g employee learning in a film or online course please submit a Media Request at TED TEDTalks Technology |
2025-04-23 16:02:25 |
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