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Opinion: Everybody wants to software

TechSpot

In recent years, many of these "have-not" companies have increasingly discussed their goals of attaching software revenue streams to their hardware. This ranges from the reviled, like BMW's heated seats-as-a-service, to Nvidia's cloud ambitions with its Omniverse platform.

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 30, 2023

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Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 30, 2023. Sign up to receive these updates every Sunday in your inbox by subscribing to our GeekWire Weekly email newsletter. Most popular stories on GeekWire AI researcher sues Amazon for withdrawing job offer amid cutbacks after 8-month visa process A London-based artificial intelligence researcher who accepted a role as an applied scientist with Amazo

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Unionized Apple store employees propose tipping, increased pay, and more paid time off

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AppleCORE will be negotiating their proposed requests with the company's labor representatives later this week. The new proposal, as previously reported by Bloomberg, includes several requests to address employee compensation and leave issues. One of those requests, however, has started raising eyebrows ever since it was announced.

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Please don’t turn to ChatGPT for moral advice. Yet.

Vox

Paige Vickers/Vox; Getty Images AI for the moral enhancement of humans? Sounds tempting. But we shouldn’t be so quick to automate our reasoning. People love to turn to Google for moral advice. They routinely ask the search engine questions ranging from “Is it unethical to date a coworker?” to “Is it morally okay to kill bugs?” to “Is it wrong to test God?

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Get Better Network Graphs & Save Analysts Time

Many organizations today are unlocking the power of their data by using graph databases to feed downstream analytics, enahance visualizations, and more. Yet, when different graph nodes represent the same entity, graphs get messy. Watch this essential video with Senzing CEO Jeff Jonas on how adding entity resolution to a graph database condenses network graphs to improve analytics and save your analysts time.

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China calls the US an "Empire of Hacking," citing 2017 Wikileaks files

TechSpot

As per The Reg, an investigation called "The Matrix" conducted by the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center of China and local cybersecurity firm 360 Total Security has been published in a report titled Empire of Hacking: The US Central Intelligence Agency – Part I.

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HackerEarth Assessments + The Smart Browser: Formula For Bulletproof Tech Hiring

Hacker Earth

Let’s face it—cheating on tests is quite common. While technology has made a lot of things easier in tech recruiting, it has also left the field wide open to malpractice. A 2020 report by ICAI shows that 32% of undergraduate students have cheated in some form on an online test. It’s human nature to want to bend the rules a little bit. Which begs the question, how do you stay on top of cheating, plagiarism, and other forms of malpractice during the assessment process?

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Green Clouds Ahead: Cloudist sees a new sustainable future ahead for the Nordic region’s managed service providers

CIO Business Intelligence

Headquartered in Malmö, Sweden, Cloudist AB is on a mission to help managed service providers embrace the transformative potential of the cloud. But Robert Brink, the company’s cloud architect, notes there is a caveat. “We want our customers to be able to provide their clients with high-performance cloud services from the Nordic region’s most secure data centers with one click,” says Brink.

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