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Interview: Microsoft President Brad Smith supports plan for AI ‘safety brakes’ in U.S. Senate hearing

GeekWire

Microsoft President Brad Smith testifies Tuesday before the U.S. Brad Smith, the Microsoft president and vice chair, drew that comparison Tuesday in his testimony before the U.S. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Josh Hawley (R-MO), leaders of the subcommittee. Continue reading for edited excerpts from the interview.

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Xbox Series X and S: everything you need to know about the next-gen of Xbox

The Verge

This past week, Microsoft announced it’s releasing not one but two new consoles: the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S. Not only that, but Microsoft’s initial crop of first-party games will also be playable on its last generation Xbox, the Xbox One, as well as Windows PCs. Microsoft’s two new consoles. Image: Microsoft.

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Technology Short Take #39

Scott Lowe

I’d love to hear others’ thoughts on this. Jointly authored by VMware, Microsoft, Red Hat, and Intel, this new protocol proposal attempts to bring together the strengths of the various network virtualization encapsulation protocols out there today (VXLAN, STT, NVGRE). Ethan Banks also muses on the need for abstraction.

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Technology Short Take #42

Scott Lowe

I agree that Cisco had some innovative ideas in UCS—integrated management and server profiles come to mind—but my biggest beef with UCS right now is that it is still primarily a north/south (server-to-client) architecture in a world where east/west (server-to-server) traffic is becoming increasingly critical. I don’t know.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

I’d never do that. And so I thought, well, yeah, well, we figured out how he, you know, defaced a bunch of web pages. For those of you who know or remember, Code Red, was a computer worm that exploits a vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Information Server or IIS. It’s not graphic. And there’s no profanity.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

Trends in the Living Networks

If you would like to suggest other prominent female futurists we should consider for updates to this list, please complete the form at the end of this page. She has particular knowledge of architecture and urban planning, including a PhD which applied Delphi technique to predict the impacts of introducing tourism to heritage areas.

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