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Meta Layoffs Stress Harsh AI Reality Inside Zuckerberg's Company

Meta is expected to begin cutting about 8,000 jobs this week as it pours more money into AI infrastructure and looks to "offset" other investments, with additional layoffs reportedly possible later this year. According to CNBC, the morale has worsened inside the company. "Internally, there's an emerging sense of dread across wide swaths of the company," the report says, citing current and former Meta employees. "That's in part because more cuts are expected this year, including a potential round of layoffs in August, followed by another round later in the year, some of the sources said." From the report: [...] Whatever anxiety investors are experiencing, the feelings inside the company are more intense, with some longtime staffers questioning Meta's AI pursuits under AI chief Alexandr Wang, while also weighing if now is the time to leave for opportunities at other companies in the AI race, according to current and former employees. Data aggregated by Blind, an anonymous professional network that requires users to verify their employment with a work email address, reveals some of the internal malaise. Meta's overall rating by employees on Blind has declined 25% from a peak in the second quarter of 2024 to the current period, with a 39% drop in its culture rating. In every category other than compensation, Meta has seen a ratings decline and dramatically underperforms rivals Amazon, Google and Netflix, the Blind data reveals.

The company's full-court press with AI included the recent debut of an employee tracking tool intended to collect data from staffers' actions, such as mouse movements and keystrokes on their work computers. The Model Capability Initiative, or MCI, as it's called, is part of Meta's efforts to train AI models to power digital agents that can perform various coding and white-collar tasks. Employees have characterized the data tracking tool as "dystopian," according to messages viewed by CNBC, with some workers expressing fear that personal information could be leaked. Some Meta workers have noted that their workplace computers appear slower since the company initiated the project, adding to their frustration, sources said.

Meta workers responded by creating an online petition that urges Zuckerberg and leadership to shutter the project. "Collecting and repurposing this kind of data raises serious concerns around privacy, consent, and trust in the workplace," the petition says. "It should not be the norm that companies of any size are permitted to exploit their employees by nonconsensually extracting their data for the purposes of AI training." Further reading: NYT: 'Meta's Embrace of AI Is Making Its Employees Miserable'

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Elon Musk Loses Lawsuit Against OpenAI

After three weeks of testimony, which was covered extensively here on Slashdot, a U.S. jury on Monday ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, finding that he waited too long to bring his claims that the company betrayed its nonprofit mission. Reuters reports: The trial had widely been seen as a critical moment for the future of OpenAI and artificial intelligence generally, both in how it should be used and who should benefit from it. Following the verdict, Musk's lawyer said he reserved the right to appeal, but the judge suggested he may have an uphill battle because whether the statute of limitations ran out before Musk sued was a factual issue. "There's a substantial amount of evidence to support the jury's finding, which is why I was prepared to dismiss on the spot," U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said.

In his 2024 lawsuit, Musk accused OpenAI, its Chief Executive Sam Altman and its President Greg Brockman of manipulating him into giving $38 million, then going behind his back by attaching a for-profit business to its original nonprofit and accepting tens of billions of dollars from Microsoft and other investors. Musk called the OpenAI defendants' conduct "stealing a charity." OpenAI was founded by Altman, Musk and several others in 2015. Musk left its board in 2018, and OpenAI set up a for-profit business the next year. OpenAI countered that it was Musk who saw dollar signs, and that he waited too long to claim OpenAI breached its founding agreement to build safe artificial intelligence to benefit humanity. "Mr. Musk may have the Midas touch in some areas, but not in AI," William Savitt, a lawyer for OpenAI, said in his closing argument.

The verdict followed 11 days of testimony and arguments where Musk's and Altman's credibility came under repeated attack. Lawyers for OpenAI embraced each other after the verdict was announced. Microsoft faced an aiding and abetting claim. In a statement, a Microsoft spokesperson said, "The facts and the timeline in this case have long been clear and we welcome the jury's decision to dismiss these claims as untimely."
Recap:

Musk Accused of 'Selective Amnesia', Altman of Lying As OpenAI Trial Nears End (Day Twelve)
OpenAI Trial Wraps Up With 'Jackass' Trophy For Challenging Musk (Day Eleven)
Sam Altman Testifies That Elon Musk Wanted Control of OpenAI (Day Ten)
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Testifies In OpenAI Trial (Day Nine)
Sam Altman Had a Bad Day In Court (Day Eight)
Sam Altman's Management Style Comes Under the Microscope At OpenAI Trial (Day Seven)
Brockman Rebuts Musk's Take On Startup's History, Recounts Secret Work For Tesla (Day Six)
OpenAI President Discloses His Stake In the Company Is Worth $30 Billion (Day Five)
Musk Concludes Testimony At OpenAI Trial (Day Four)
Elon Musk Says OpenAI Betrayed Him, Clashes With Company's Attorney (Day Three)
Musk Testifies OpenAI Was Created As Nonprofit To Counter Google (Day Two)
Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Head To Court (Day One)

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A Master's Degree Isn't the Job Guarantee It Used To Be

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Wall Street Journal: Going back to grad school has long been the Plan B of young professionals who aspire to climb higher in their careers or struggle to get promoted in a tough job market. New data show that getting a master's degree isn't the guarantee it used to be. The unemployment rate for workers under 35 with a master's degree has rarely been higher in the past 20 years, according to the Burning Glass Institute, a labor-market think tank focused on the future of work, which analyzed data collected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics going back to 2003.

At the same time, the unemployment rate for workers under 35 with a Ph.D., law degree or medical degree has rarely been lower. "For most of the past two decades, these lines moved together -- not anymore," said Gad Levanon, chief economist of Burning Glass. Levanon has a theory about why the payoffs for advanced degrees have uncoupled: "More degrees chasing fewer of the positions those degrees were meant to unlock." [...] While degrees from law school and medical school amount to a license to practice, master's degrees are more of a signal, Levanon said. And a signal loses value when so many people have one, he added: "It's hardly a sure bet to securing a good job."

Now master's-degree holders under 35 are at the 77th percentile of unemployment, where the 50th percentile is normal, according to the Burning Glass analysis. Even associate-degree holders have had a higher employment level for the past year. Unemployment among master's-degree holders has been worse only about a quarter of the time in the past 20-plus years. There was a stint during the Covid-19 pandemic when this cohort was out of work at higher rates, and a more prolonged stretch as the U.S. climbed out of the recession in 2008 and 2009. "Every indication is hiring managers now are more receptive than ever to the idea that a person doesn't need a graduate degree to be competitive," said Johnny C. Taylor Jr., president of SHRM, the chief lobbying group for human-resource professionals.

"We are seeing that, hands down, especially in the last two or three years with AI," he said of job readiness. Employers just want to know, "Can you do it?"

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Microsoft Testing Adjustable Taskbar, Start Menu In Windows 11

Microsoft is testing long-requested Windows 11 customization options, including a resizable taskbar, smaller taskbar buttons, and a more configurable Start menu that lets users reduce recommended content. BleepingComputer reports: Starting with Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.8493, the taskbar can now be configured to use smaller buttons and moved to the bottom, top, left, or right side of the screen. "The ability to move the taskbar to the top or sides of the screen has been one of the most requested features, and we are bringing it to Windows 11," said Diego Baca, partner director of Microsoft Design. "With this update, when small taskbar is enabled, you get smaller icons, a shorter taskbar, and more vertical space for your apps (see video below). No restart or sign-out is required."

[...] Microsoft is also rolling out changes to give Windows users more control over the Start menu, allowing them to toggle off recommended content and customize its size. "These controls are designed to work together. If you want a Start menu with just your pinned apps, you can turn off Recommended and All," Boca added. "If you want a full Start that shows everything, you can leave it all on. The goal is simple: it is your choice, and it should be easy to make." However, Microsoft will maintain a list of recently installed apps, as it is a key way for users to discover new applications alongside the Microsoft Store.

Furthermore, Microsoft is improving file relevance by adjusting how files are displayed and ordered to prioritize the most relevant items, and will also allow users to hide their name and profile picture from the Start menu. [...] In addition to taskbar and Start menu improvements, the company plans to reduce notifications, simplify Windows settings, and ensure that device setup on new Windows PCs requires fewer reboots. Microsoft is also working on improving Windows search, aiming for a more consistent experience across the Start menu, taskbar, File Explorer, and Settings.

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Wall Street herstelt deels na uitspraak Trump over aanval op Iran

NEW YORK (ANP) - De Amerikaanse aandelenmarkten wisten maandag in het laatste handelsuur een belangrijk deel van de eerdere verliezen goed te maken. Dat gebeurde nadat de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump had gezegd dat een op dinsdag voorziene aanval op Iran niet doorgaat. Er zijn momenteel diplomatieke inspanningen om Iran en de VS tot een overeenkomst te brengen. De aanval is volgens hem tot nader order uitgesteld.

De toonaangevende S&P 500-index verloor uiteindelijk nog geen 0,1 procent op 7403,05 punten. Techbeurs Nasdaq eindigde 0,5 procent lager op 26.090,73 punten, terwijl de Dow-Jonesindex 0,3 procent hoger sloot op 49.686,12 punten.

Eerder op de dag gingen beleggers over tot winstnemingen, in afwachting van nieuwe ontwikkelingen rond het conflict in het Midden-Oosten. Vooral chipbedrijven moesten het ontgelden.


Jetten wil na asieloverleg meer 'maatwerk' voor opvang gemeenten

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Het kabinet wil samen met gemeenten meer inzetten op "maatwerk" in lokale asielopvang, zei premier Rob Jetten (D66) na afloop van overleg met bestuurders uit gemeenten en provincies. Een speciaal "vliegend team" moet gemeenten ondersteunen die nu nog niet voldoende capaciteit hebben om hun aandeel aan vluchtelingen op te vangen. Wat het team precies gaat doen en hoe het maatwerk eruit moet zien, zei Jetten er niet bij.

Jetten sprak met de bestuurders na enkele onrustige weken rondom opvanglocaties. Bij rellen in Loosdrecht werd brand gesticht bij een noodopvang. "Dit gaat alle perken te buiten", herhaalde de premier.

Hij sloot zich aan bij een oproep van bestuurders aan politici om niet langer begrip te tonen voor gewelddadige demonstranten. "Hierop is geen enkele nuance mogelijk. We moeten het keihard veroordelen en die mensen moeten snel worden opgespoord en gestraft." Jetten sprak het Openbaar Ministerie daarover, dat volgens hem "zeer gemotiveerd" is om achter de relschoppers aan te gaan.


Schiphol onzeker over wachttijden na wijziging beveiligingsaanpak

SCHIPHOL (ANP) - Schiphol kan niet uitsluiten dat er dinsdag opnieuw lange wachtrijen bij de beveiliging ontstaan, zoals maandag het geval was. "Op basis van de ontwikkeling die we vanochtend hebben meegemaakt, durven we nog niet te zeggen wat het beeld dinsdag definitief zal zijn", zegt een woordvoerder van de luchthaven.

Bij de security ontstonden maandag lange wachtrijen, op de dag dat de opzet van de beveiliging op de luchthaven werd aangepast. Bij meerdere vertrekhallen stonden mensen tot ver achter de incheckbalies te wachten. Inmiddels zijn de wachtrijen "nagenoeg verdwenen", aldus de woordvoerder.

Schiphol werkt sinds maandag niet meer met vijf maar met drie beveiligingsbedrijven, waarmee nieuwe bedrijven zijn opgericht waarin Schiphol ook een belang heeft. Door de nieuwe opzet zijn veel van de bijna 5000 beveiligers overgegaan naar een nieuwe werkgever. De werkwijze is gekozen om Schiphol meer grip te geven op de beveiliging, ook om chaos met lange rijen tot buiten de vertrekhallen zoals in de zomer van 2022 te voorkomen.

Op tijd aanwezig

"We hadden een lastige opstart van de nieuwe beveiligingsorganisatie door een samenloop van omstandigheden, met name door onverwachte onderbezetting van beveiligers en ICT-problemen in de ochtend die de hele dag effect hebben gehad", aldus Schiphol.

Net als maandag adviseert Schiphol reizigers dinsdag op tijd op de luchthaven te zijn. Voor vluchten binnen Europa is dat twee uur van tevoren en voor intercontinentale vluchten drie uur. "Dan hebben reizigers voldoende tijd voor check-in en de beveiligingscontrole." Ook wordt reizigers aangeraden actuele informatie in de gaten te houden, bijvoorbeeld via de Schiphol-website en luchtvaartmaatschappijen.


Inwoners Engelen overhandigen petitie voor gastvrije asielopvang

DEN BOSCH (ANP) - Aan de gemeenteraad van Den Bosch is maandag een petitie overhandigd met het verzoek de vijftig jonge asielzoekers die de gemeente wil opvangen, gastvrij te ontvangen. De petitie is zo'n achthonderd keer ondertekend. Volgens de indieners vooral door inwoners van het dorp Engelen, waar de opvang is gepland.

Maandag spreken meerdere mensen in tijdens een raadsvergadering over de opvanglocatie, die op een industrieterrein moet komen. Veel van hen zijn tegen de opvang.

Een van de insprekers die de petitie hebben overhandigd, hoopte dat Engelen geen Loosdrecht zou worden. Een ander zei dat de petitie een "hart onder de riem" was namens de 'zwijgende meerderheid'. Ook zei ze dat de gemeente gewoon door moet gaan met de opvangplannen. "Geweld en intimidatie mogen niet lonen."

In Engelen waren de laatste tijd meerdere azc-protesten. De mobiele eenheid greep een aantal keer in, ook omdat de naastgelegen A59 een keer werd geblokkeerd. Vorige week ging er ook een explosief af bij het pand.


Trump zegt af te zien van geplande aanval dinsdag op Iran

WASHINGTON (ANP/RTR) - De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump zegt dat een op dinsdag voorziene aanval op Iran niet doorgaat. Er zijn momenteel diplomatieke inspanningen om Iran en de VS tot een overeenkomst te brengen. De aanval is volgens hem tot nader order uitgesteld. Trump waarschuwde dat de VS klaarstaan voor nieuwe aanvallen op Iran indien er geen deal gesloten kan worden.

Pakistan heeft een Iraans antwoord op voorstellen van Washington overgebracht. Het Pakistaanse ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken heeft maandag laten weten dat de onderhandelingen tussen de strijdende partijen nog steeds voortduren.

Sinds vorige maand is er een bestand tussen de landen, maar de directe onderhandelingen zijn vastgelopen en Pakistan blijft nu als tussenpersoon bemiddelen.

Iraanse media hebben maandag melding gemaakt van acties van de luchtafweer, vanwege drones boven het eiland Qeshm in de Straat van Hormuz.


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Watching an Art Conservator Restore a Damaged Painting

There’s something so relaxing about watching art conservator Julian Baumgartner restore this damaged painting, a self-portrait by Italian painter Emma Gaggiotti Richards. I love how he paints tiny cracks in the damaged areas to match those in the rest of the painting.

There are many more videos and photos of Baumgartner’s restoration process on Instagram and YouTube. (via the kid should see this)

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