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Artificial Intelligence

Is it time to replace manual work interactions with AI? | BBN

We all know that AI is already in full swing at many enterprises, benefiting them in a variety of ways. It’s amazing how AI is taking over all of the dull, error-prone, and time-consuming duties that people used to do. However, with the introduction of AI, many people are concerned that they may be replaced by technology, resulting in job loss. However, this is not the case. The introduction of machines does not merely eliminate jobs. Instead, the staff is reassigned to more vital tasks, where they may hone their talents. You will be paid less if you work in a low-paying job. They’re tedious and time-consuming to do. As a result, it’s past time for AI to take over these tasks. We should welcome AI with open arms in order to be able to take on new, fascinating, and high-value activities that we deserve. 

Source: https://www.bbntimes.com/technology/is-it-time-to-replace-manual-work-interactions-with-artificial-intelligence 

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Cyber Security

Apple fixes new zero-day exploited to hack macOS, iOS devices | Bleeping Computer

Apple has issued security patches to address two zero-day vulnerabilities, one of which has been openly published and the other of which has been manipulated in the field by hackers to get access to iPhones and Macs. A memory corruption flaw in the IOMobileFrameBuffer that impacts iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Monterey is the first zero-day fixed today (tagged as CVE-2022-22587) [1, 2]. On infected devices, full disclosure of this flaw results in arbitrary code execution with kernel privileges. iPhone 6s and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 2 and later, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad mini 4 and later, iPod touch (7th generation), and macOS Monterey are all affected products. 

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/apple/apple-fixes-new-zero-day-exploited-to-hack-macos-ios-devices/ 

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Drones

Small planes, drones, a no-no around SoFi Stadium during Super Bowl | Pasadena Star News

The Federal Aviation Administration stated on Jan. 26 that Temporary Flight Restrictions, or TFR, will be in force on Super Bowl Sunday from 2:30 to 8:30 p.m. The TFR will not affect pre scheduled commercial flights, as well as urgent, medical, community security, or combat planes at Los Angeles International Airport. In addition, the whole TFR region will be a “no drone zone.” Anyone caught flying a drone in the restricted zone might face penalties and criminal charges. From February 6 to 14, a reservation system for aircraft parking will be in force at most local airports, including LAX. 

Source: https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/2022/01/26/small-planes-drones-a-no-no-around-sofi-stadium-during-super-bowl/ 

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Gaming

PlayStation May Have Just Accidentally Confirmed PS3 Backward Compatibility on PS5 | Comicbook.com

PlayStation — or, more precisely, PlayStation Network — may have just verified that the PS5 will support PS3 backward compatibility. Of course, if PS3 backward compatibility is coming to the PS5, it’s likely that PS2 and PS1 backward compatibility will follow. This might be an accident, but if it is, it comes at a bad time for Sony, considering all the recent talk regarding PS3, PS2, and PS1 backward compatibility with the PS5. This comes the same week that PlayStation began notifying UK shops to remove PlayStation Now cards from shelves, reportedly in preparation for the launch of a new PlayStation subscription service codenamed Spartacus. 

Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/ps5-ps3-ps2-ps1-playstation-psn-games-backward-compatibility-leak/ 

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Information Warfare

The Army wants someone to make comics about its information warfare doctrine | Breaking Defense

The Army is searching for somebody with a more creative flair to put technical material about the branch’s cyber and weapons of mass destruction programs into comic books, according to a recent request. The service is looking for one graphic book on information warfare and two graphic novellas on nuclear weapons, all of which should include current Army and/or NATO doctrine and technology developments. The cartoons are meant to spark discussion among Army personnel and a wider audience about potential dangers and how the military is ready to cope with them. 

Source: https://breakingdefense.com/2022/01/the-army-wants-someone-to-make-comics-about-its-information-warfare-doctrine/