投稿時間:2026-03-03 23:09:51 RSSフィード2026-03-03 23:00分まとめ(7件)
| カテゴリー | サイト名 | 記事タイトル | リンクURL | 頻出ワード・要約等 | 登録日 |
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| Program | lambdaタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita | Lambdaを使用したAPIの構成 | https://qiita.com/Inoki/items/94814f0699ce3e39dda1 | lambda,apigateway,awsgateway | 2026-03-03 22:54:05 |
| Program | AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita | AWSの障害から学ぶトレードオフアーキテクチャ 〜我々は何を意識し何を守るべきか〜 | https://qiita.com/Regryp/items/c05b17a455949ea1ede5 | amazondynamodb,pdtaws,useast | 2026-03-03 22:55:05 |
| Program | AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita | Lambdaを使用したAPIの構成 | https://qiita.com/Inoki/items/94814f0699ce3e39dda1 | lambda,apigateway,awsgateway | 2026-03-03 22:54:05 |
| 海外TECH | Ars Technica | Medical journal The Lancet blasts RFK Jr.’s health work as a failure | https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/03/medical-journal-the-lancet-blasts-rfk-jr-s-health-work-as-a-failure/ | Kennedy s destruction might take generations to repair The Lancet said | 2026-03-03 13:24:33 |
| 海外TECH | AppleInsider - Frontpage News | What privacy? As expected, Meta Ray-Bans are a privacy disaster | https://appleinsider.com/articles/26/03/03/what-privacy-as-expected-meta-ray-bans-are-a-privacy-disaster?utm_source=rss | Meta s Ray Ban smart glasses are a privacy nightmare with footage of naked people sensitive information and violent acts captured and seen by Meta s AI and an army of employees Meta Ray Bans in use Image Credit MetaSmart glasses are a trendy item that relies on cameras to feed AI models and to answer queries However while this is viewed as a fun feature by many and a way to film their life in a hands free way it s still a massive privacy issue if not used correctly An investigation by Svenska Dagbladet on February looked into the workings of the Meta Ray Ban partnership and its AI glasses It found that the footage is collected and seen by many eyes including human trainers of AI Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums | 2026-03-03 13:35:37 |
| 海外TECH | Engadget | Meta's AI display glasses reportedly share intimate videos with human moderators | https://www.engadget.com/ai/metas-ai-display-glasses-reportedly-share-intimate-videos-with-human-moderators-135939855.html?src=rss | Users of Meta s AI smart glasses in Europe may be unknowingly sharing intimate video and sensitive financial information with moderators outside of the bloc according to a report from Sweden s Svenska Dagbladet nbsp released last week Employees in Kenya doing AI quot annotation quot told the journalists that they ve seen people nude using the toilet and engaging in sexual activity along with credit card numbers and other sensitive information nbsp With Meta s Ray Ban Display and other glasses with AI capabilities users can record what they re looking at or get answers to questions via a Meta AI assistant If a wearer wants to make use of that AI though they must agree to Meta s terms of service that allow any data captured to be reviewed by humans That s because Meta s large language models LLMs often require people to annotate visual data so that the AI can understand it and build its training models nbsp This data can end up in places like Nairobi Kenya often moderated by underpaid workers Such actions are subject to Europe s GDPR rules that require transparency about how personal data is processed according to a data protection lawyer cited in the report nbsp However Svenska Dagbladet s reporters said they needed to jump through some hoops to see Meta s privacy policy for its wearable products That policy states that either humans or automated systems may review sensitive data and puts the onus on the user to not share sensitive information Meta declined to comment directly on the story and simply said that quot when live AI is being used we process that media according to the Meta AI Terms of Service and Privacy Policy quot To find out more check out Svenska Dagbladet s detailed reporting on the subject nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2026-03-03 13:59:40 |
| 科学 | NYT > Science | Experiment Shows Possibility of Martian Microbes Hitching a Ride to Earth | https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/03/science/microbes-mars-life-asteroid.html | Hearty bacteria in a lab survived pressures comparable to an asteroid strike on the red planet suggesting a hypothetical scenario in which our planet was seeded with life | 2026-03-03 13:30:05 |
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