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AWS AWS Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio in Kiro | Amazon Web Services https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eY5reB1IVg Learn how you can remotely connect from Kiro IDE to Amazon Sagemker Unified Studio using spec driven development and conversational coding Learn more about Amazon SageMaker Subscribe to AWS Create a free AWS account Try AWS for free Connect with an expert Explore more Next steps Explore on AWS in Analyst Research Discover deploy and manage software that runs on AWS Join the AWS Partner Network Learn more on how Amazon builds and operates software Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post Why AWS Amazon Web Services is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud enabling customers to build anything they can imagine We offer the greatest choice of innovative cloud capabilities and expertise on the most extensive global infrastructure with industry leading security reliability and performance AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing 2026-03-19 18:47:29
海外TECH Engadget Android will hide app sideloading behind a new one-time security process https://www.engadget.com/apps/android-will-hide-app-sideloading-behind-a-new-one-time-security-process-184651171.html?src=rss Google has detailed how users will be able to sideload apps from unverified developers once it implements its more restrictive policy towards downloading software on Android The company originally planned to require all developers to be quot verified quot to distribute on Android but softened its stance in November to allow carveouts for Android power users and hobbyist developers For the average Android users the ability to sideload apps will now be locked behind a multi step one time process Users will first have to enable developer mode in settings confirm they re not being coached into disabling security restart their phone to cut off any phone calls then wait a day and confirm their identity with biometric authentication or a pin before installing any apps Google says you can enable the ability to install apps from unverified developers for seven days or indefinitely but regardless of what you ll choose you ll still have to dismiss a warning telling you the app you re installing is from an unverified developer For hobbyist developers or students who want people to try their app but don t want to create a verified developer account Google also plans to offer free quot limited distributions accounts quot that let you share apps without being verified These accounts will let you share apps with up to devices without having quot to provide a government issued ID or pay a registration fee quot Google is implementing its new verification process in the name of security and has likened the requirements being asked of developers to quot an ID check at the airport which confirms a traveler s identity but is separate from the security screening of their bags quot Neither the verification nor this new approach to sideloading entirely closes off getting apps from unverified developers onto your Android device they just make it harder to download something dangerous directly from the internet onto your phone Google appears to be trying to split the difference on Android tightening up what apps can be distributed via verification while cutting its own Play Store fees and changing its stance towards third party app stores Requiring verification to distribute software extends Google s influence outside of its own apps and app store which is why some developers and digital rights organizations have publicly pushed back on the company s plan nbsp Developers can sign up for early access to the developer verification process now Google says its new workflow for enabling sideloading and small distributions of apps will go live in August This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2026-03-19 18:46:51
海外TECH Engadget The Steam Spring Sale is here with discounts on Arc Raiders, Hades 2 and much more https://www.engadget.com/gaming/the-steam-spring-sale-is-here-with-discounts-on-arc-raiders-hades-2-and-much-more-184000691.html?src=rss The Steam Spring Sale is underway and as usual there s plenty of good stuff to add to your library The seasonal discounts will run through Thursday March at PM ET If there s anything you ve been waiting to buy it s worth checking to see if it s on sale now because huge chunks of the Steam catalog are at least a little bit off nbsp Recent releases don t usually receive big price cuts during Steam sales but you can save at least a couple bucks on several hits this time The excellent Arc Raiders is Doom The Dark Ages is about and Battlefield is Silent Hill f is half off at for the horror fans and indie appreciators can snag Hades for less than No Man s Sky is for endless space adventures Check out Ghost of Tsushima on PC for or be the meanest cowboy in the west in Red Dead Redemption for nbsp We usually spy some indie excellence on the sale list and this year is no different Is This Seat Taken is a few bucks off as is Megabonk Explore the islands of Tchia for percent off No Rest for the Wicked a newer title from the team behind Ori and the Blind Forest is Perennial Steam Sale fave Stardew Valley is half off for the five of you who don t already own it This spring the steep discount section has a few especially notable titles Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Splintered Fate Fallout New Vegas and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator are among the games that are percent off nbsp nbsp Now you ll just need to play everything you buy before the Summer Sale This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2026-03-19 18:40:00
海外TECH Engadget Meta will move away from human content moderators in favor of more AI https://www.engadget.com/social-media/meta-will-move-away-from-human-content-moderators-in-favor-of-more-ai-183000435.html?src=rss A little more than a year after ditching third party fact checkers and rolling back much of its proactive content moderation the company says it will further quot transform quot its approach by drastically reducing the number of human moderators in favor of AI based systems The company says the change will happen quot over the next few years quot and will allow the company to catch more issues faster than its current approach nbsp Meta didn t say how much of its contract workforce might be cut as it makes this transition The company employs thousands of contractors around the world to review content flagged by its AI systems and user reports among other tasks The company said that as it shifts its approach humans will quot play a key role quot in quot critical decisions quot and aid in training and other tasks quot Experts will design train oversee and evaluate our AI systems measuring performance and making the most complex high impact decisions quot Meta said in an update quot For example people will continue to play a key role in how we make the highest risk and most critical decisions such as appeals of account disablement or reports to law enforcement quot The company has been testing LLM based systems for content moderation for a while and says that early tests have had quot promising quot results Another advantage is that its AI can handle languages used by quot of people online quot compared with the languages currently supported by its moderation capabilities nbsp While Meta says its underlying rules aren t changing the new approach could dramatically change users perception of how Meta enforces its policies The company already relies heavily on AI for certain rules and many users believe that these systems make too many mistakes and make it difficult for their appeals to reach a set of human eyes On the other hand Meta which stands to save a lot of money if it significantly downsizes its contract workforce says its new systems make quot fewer over enforcement mistakes quot and catch more of the most quot severe quot violations nbsp In the nearer term Meta is introducing an AI powered quot support assistant quot that will help users with certain types of account issues The chatbot which is rolling out now in the Facebook and Instagram app will be able to help users report content and manage appeals reset passwords and manage other account settings It will also be able to help people who get locked out of their accounts quot starting with select cases in the US and Canada quot This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2026-03-19 18:30:00
海外TECH Engadget Don’t be surprised that the FBI is buying your location data https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/dont-be-surprised-that-the-fbi-is-buying-your-location-data-182047627.html?src=rss The FBI has confirmed to the Senate it is once again buying data which can be used to track the locations of US citizens That may have surprised the people who thought the precedent in Carpenter v United States prohibited it But while that case examined if it was legal for law enforcement to obtain location data from mobile networks without a warrant here the FBI and other agencies have found a way to skirt the Fourth Amendment entirely Over the last few years they have taken to just buying location data from the same companies which power the enormous online advertising ecosystem Where does this data come from When your phone is connected to the internet it broadcasts about itself and so do the apps and platforms you use That information includes your IP address and device type as well as your longitude and latitude if your device has GPS This data known as Bidstream alongside any third party cookies tied to your device enables the process of Real Time Bidding RTB RTB is the process where your attention is auctioned off to the highest bidder in the milliseconds after you ve loaded a page In order to make the auctions work these platforms need to know as much about you as they can As I explained in depth back in data such as your location and IP address is broadcast over the ad networks This information can also be aggregated licensed or sold to data brokers who can pair this with any deterministic data available For instance if you sign up to a platform and tell them your name email address and annual income that data could be licensed to a data broker Even banks looking for new revenue streams are planning to license anonymized customer data to these companies Data brokers can easily combine the two streams of information to build out a fairly extensive picture of you as a person and what advertisers will be the most interested in you Unfortunately it s extremely difficult to opt out of this and even if it were it would be even more difficult to destroy the data already in circulation In French company Vectaury which acted as an ad sales intermediary for mobile apps was inspected by the French data protection regulator Officials found the company had built a database containing the personal data of million people without proper consent Data brokers don t just harvest and hoard this data to make online ad sales however they will also license and sell its databases to others Lawmakers believe that these brokers have sold this data to rival nations looking for ways to spy on US citizens How are law enforcement agencies getting it In January Media revealed the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency ICE bought access to tools supplied by cybersecurity company Penlink Specifically it purchased access to tools named Tangles and Webloc which can be used to surveil large numbers of people at once The latter tool reportedly has the power to identify smartphones in a given area and time and can then follow them on their journey through the day and back to their home at night Given the secretive nature of its business Penlink does not reveal much about how its tools operate A since removed marketing page says Webloc automatically analyzes location based information available in endless digital channels from the web ecosystem And Media s report says these tools access commercially available smartphone location data supplied by third party data brokers Forbes reports the system can also pull together data from a variety of sources including social media to offer a real time view of an event The Texas Observer says Webloc can use this information to enable warrantless device tracking A number of other US law enforcement agencies have also purchased location data from data brokers including the Department of Homeland Security Customs and Border Protection the Secret Service and the Internal Revenue Service This isn t just limited to government agencies however as anti abortion groups did similar while targeting people visiting Planned Parenthood clinics How can this be legal The Fourth Amendment guarantees the right of the people to be protected from unreasonable searches and seizures made without probable case But as Dori H Rahbar wrote in the Columbia Law Review the Fourth Amendment does not regulate open market transactions Aaron X Sobel writing in the Yale Law and Policy Review described the practice as end running warrants and urged legislators to close this loophole The Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF is also pushing for legislation under the Fourth Amendment is Not For Sale Act It s not likely that such legislation will be passed for a long time and a cynic would suggest it s not possible under the current administration But even if it is it won t address the bigger issue of the ad tech industry and its partners vacuuming up as much information about us as it can When these companies ーmany of which aren t even known to the public ーare able to store up enough information on us that if they were so motivated they could follow our path through the day it s a sign something is very rotten indeed If we re concerned about governments having this sort of access then we should be equally nervous about anyone else having it as well This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2026-03-19 18:20:47
科学 NYT > Science 24 States Sue E.P.A. Over Climate Change Decision https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/19/climate/epa-endangerment-states-lawsuit.html The suit accuses the agency of illegally repealing the endangerment finding the scientific assessment that required it to regulate greenhouse gases 2026-03-19 18:02:19

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