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YouTube To Automatically Detect, Label AI-Generated Videos

YouTube will begin automatically labeling videos when its systems detect "significant" photorealistic AI use, while also making AI-content disclosures more visible below long-form videos and directly on Shorts. "We've heard consistently from our community that they value transparency when it comes to generative AI content," YouTube said in a blog post. "These changes are designed to balance transparency with creator control." Variety reports: Under YouTube's guidelines, creators will still be required to manually disclose when they use realistic AI. But starting this week, it also will roll out a new internal system to help identify AI-generated content. "If a creator doesn't specify whether or not they used AI, but our systems detect significant photorealistic AI use, we will now automatically apply a label," YouTube said.

YouTube creators who believe their content was incorrectly flagged as AI-generated can modify the disclosure status using the YouTube Studio tool. However, according to YouTube, the AI labels will "remain permanent" in some cases, including for content created using YouTube's own AI tools (such as Veo or Dream Screen) and for content that contains C2PA metadata (based on standards from the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) that indicates it was fully AI-generated.

In addition, YouTube is moving the disclosure label for photorealistic and meaningfully AI-altered or AI-generated content to a more prominent position. Until now, YouTube labeled AI content in a video's expanded description. Going forward, for long-form videos, the AI label will now appear directly below the video player and above the description. For YouTube Shorts, the label will appear as an overlay on the video itself. "The goal here is context at a glance. If it looks real but was made with AI, viewers will know immediately," said Rene Ritchie, YouTube head of editorial and creator liaison. He added that the AI labels alone "do not affect how our videos are recommended or whether they can earn money. This is purely about giving viewers the right information at the right time."

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Roku Updates Its UI For the First Time In a Decade

Roku is rolling out its first major homescreen update in a decade. The UI doesn't look too dramatically different, but users will notice more personalization-driven changes, including frequently used apps, "top picks," household-specific layouts, and recommendations based on viewing habits. Rest assured, Engadget adds, "Everything is still in various shades of purple and Roku City is still available as a screensaver." From the report: Today's update certainly brings more clutter into the mix, including a new "marquee" ad spot that takes up a large chunk of the screen. It's worth remembering that Roku makes most of its money on ads and not its hardware. "More than 100 million households will feel the difference the moment they turn on their TV -- and it opens up a better, more powerful experience for our partners as well," CEO Anthony Wood wrote in a blog post.

The update does bring one novel feature, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The company says the new homescreen platform will adapt to how households use Roku devices. This is to accommodate "multiple people living in homes." For instance, a child's bedroom TV might have a different homescreen than TV in the living room, and so forth. This expansion is rolling out right now to US-based customers, though it might take a while to reach every user. Roku says "additional countries will follow in the coming months."

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Tech CEOs Are Apparently Suffering From AI Psychosis

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: There is a certain wildness in the tech industry these days that both mimics previous eras of large changes, like cloud computing (runaway costs in the early days), and is like nothing we've ever seen before (record revenues accompanied by mass layoffs). One possible explanation: tech executives, especially CEOs, are collectively suffering from delusions of AI grandeur. And at least one tech CEO has said as much out loud: Box founder Aaron Levie.

"CEOs are uniquely prone to AI psychosis because they're sufficiently distant from the last mile of work that still has to happen to generate most value with AI," Levie wrote on X. CEOs "play with AI," develop a prototype, or generate a contract, to use Levie's examples, and then make the leap to believing agents can do the work. But these top-level executives aren't the people who have to review code, discover bugs, and identify calls to hallucinated libraries before software is deployed. They aren't responsible for training AI models on a company's idiosyncratic contract terms, nor do they have to spend days combing through contracts to find sneaky terms, as Levie indicates.

In other words, Levie's theory posits, CEOs don't really understand processes well enough to know what really can and can't be automated. But that lack of knowledge doesn't stop them from acting on their beliefs. [...] So what are CEOs to do instead? Levie advises CEOs to use AI "a ton" to really see what it can and can't do, "and come out the other side with an appreciation for both the upside and the real work."

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Dropbox CEO Drew Houston To Step Down After 19 Years

Dropbox founder Drew Houston is stepping down as CEO after 19 years and will become executive chairman, with product chief Ashraf Alkarmi set to take over after a co-CEO transition period. CNBC reports: Drew Houston founded Dropbox
nearly two decades ago at age 24, eventually becoming a household name in Silicon Valley and the first tech entrepreneur to take a company from the Y Combinator incubator program all the way to the public market. Now, at 43, Houston is ready to do something else. [...]

By almost any measure, Houston has had a great run at Dropbox, helping pioneer the cloud storage market, competing head-to-head with Google and Apple and building a net worth of more than $2 billion, thanks to substantial ownership in his company. But in the land of outsized expectations, Houston has overseen a company that peaked too soon and never became a generation-defining brand.

Dropbox's current market cap of just over $6 billion is down by half from the high price on its first day of trading in 2018, and is below the $10 billion valuation it was ascribed by private market investors in 2014. [...] In its latest quarterly earnings report, Dropbox said it has more than 18 million paying users, and the service remains popular with media professionals, graphic designers, architects, and others who share files and photos as part of their daily work. "Part of me has always thought, oh yeah, I'll be the CEO of Dropbox until my last gasp of my career," he said. "There's never a perfect time, there was no part of me where I was like, 'oh, this date is the date where it's going to happen.'"

Since Alkarmi joined Dropbox from Vimeo in late 2024, the company has "become a lot more responsive to our customers and is taking bigger swings on innovation," Houston said. "I trust the right leader," he said. "The company's in the right place."

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Hele nacht stokoude tv kijken en radio luisteren in het Stamcafé

Ontzettend leuk nieuws voor liefhebbers van Danny de Munk, waaronder Danny de Munk: je kunt het eerste tv-interview met Danny de Munk nu terugkijken op het internet, meer specifiek bij Beeld en Geluid, dat een geweldig archief met ruim 700.000 programma's van de publieke omroep online heeft gegooid. Toevalligerwijs in een omgeving die minder irritant en disfunctioneel is dan NPO Start (het kan wel!), dus dat is boffen. Ook interessant voor mensen die, anders dan Danny de Munk, niet als eerste naar zichzelf zoeken (wie doet dat nou?), want er staat dus echt takkeveel op. Alle Ischa's terugkijken, dat ene steevast onvindbare interview waarin Sven Kockelmann het opneemt tegen een piepjonge Baudet, hoogtepunten uit de vaderlandse geschiedenis herbeleven, bergen archiefbeeld van de grote drie, oudejaarsconferences die vroeger leuk waren, en ga zo maar door. Ja weet je, ga vooral zelf lekker grasduinen en verras ons in de reaguursels met opgeduikelde parels.

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As part of the Ocean Census project, “scientists...

As part of the Ocean Census project, “scientists have discovered 1,121 marine species in a single year”. Discoveries include “a new species of deep-sea ghost shark, a symbiotic bristle worm…as well as corals, crabs, shrimps, sea urchins, and anemones”.

Caught In Joy: Music for Flow, Rest, and Reset

The moment I clicked through to the Caught In Joy YouTube channel, I knew I was going to love it. The description:

Over 80 albums designed to focus, flow and reset. Instrumental electronic music for you brain to wander.

And from the website:

Caught In Joy (Karol Pokojowczyk) is a multi-instrumentalist based in Florida, passionately dedicated to live composing, hardware synthesizers, and tape recording - a completely independent music project. I strive to create four albums and visual performances every month, entirely by myself.

I started my professional life as a software engineer and later became a serial entrepreneur, with a few successes along the way. After more than 30 years of working, I saved enough to fund my dream: building a home studio where I could finally focus fully on music.

In the past three years, he’s released 80+ albums and other performances, which are available for purchase on BandCamp. I’ve only had time to listen to bits and pieces of a few albums & videos, but I know a bunch of them are going into my Underscore collection very soon.1 (via johnny decimal)

  1. Underscore is one of my favorite things I’ve ever built because it’s simple, it does exactly what I want, and I use it every day.

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Pro-War Books, Bomb Checks and Z-Poetry Reign at St. Petersburg’s Literary Fair

While this year’s St. Petersburg International Book Fair celebrated pro-war literature, Russia’s publishing industry is under mounting pressure.

Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Te land, op het spoor en in de lucht: massale controle op gevaarlijke stoffen in de haven

Zo’n vijftig inspecteurs controleerden woensdag in het industrie- en havengebied op het vervoer van gevaarlijke stoffen. Dat gebeurde op de weg, op het spoor én op het water. Twee keer per jaar doet de Inspectie Leefomgeving en Transport (ILT) een massale actie. "We zijn beschermers van mens en milieu."

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Closing Time | Karmanjakah

Mooie, melodieuze progmetal van Karmanjakah uit Zweden. Jullie luisteren naar het titelnummer van hun meest recente CD Diamond Morning. Er zit wat minder herrie in dit nummer dan wat ik normaal prefereer, maar hey, wel relaxed dit.

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Partial obscuration phenomenon is impacting Darwin's sunsets

How a partial obscuration phenomenon is impacting Darwin's sunsets. A beautiful optical illusion has been impacting sunsets in Australia's north, with a little-known weather phenomenon appearing to split golden hour into different coloured beams.

Japan - Takamatsu

SergioQ79 - Osanpo Photographer - has added a photo to the pool:

Japan - Takamatsu

Un uomo in giacca si ferma davanti a un izakaya dopo il lavoro.
Legge il menù con calma.
Nomihōdai 120 minuti (dovrebbe essere un all you can drink), birra, whisky, sake, piatti semplici.

Probabilmente la giornata è stata lunga.
Forse sta solo cercando un motivo per entrare senza sentirsi in colpa.
Ma l’odore che esce dalla porta sembra avere già deciso per lui.

Dentro c’è luce calda, fuori la sera continua lenta come spesso accade a Takamatsu.

仕事帰りの男性が居酒屋の前で立ち止まる。
ゆっくりメニューを読んでいる。
飲み放題120分。ビール、ウイスキー、日本酒。普通の居酒屋メニュー。

今日は長い一日だったのかもしれない。
理由を探しているようにも見える。

でも、店の外まで流れてくる匂いが、もう答えを出している。

店の中は暖かい。
高松の夜は今日も静かに続いていく。

A man in a suit stops in front of an izakaya after work.
He quietly reads the menu.
120-minute all-you-can-drink, beer, whisky, sake, simple dishes.

His day was probably long.
Maybe he is just looking for a reason to step inside without overthinking it.
But the smell coming from the entrance already seems convincing enough.

Inside there is warm light. Outside, the evening moves slowly, just like Takamatsu usually does.

Japan - Takamatsu

SergioQ79 - Osanpo Photographer - posted a photo:

Japan - Takamatsu

Un uomo in giacca si ferma davanti a un izakaya dopo il lavoro.
Legge il menù con calma.
Nomihōdai 120 minuti (dovrebbe essere un all you can drink), birra, whisky, sake, piatti semplici.

Probabilmente la giornata è stata lunga.
Forse sta solo cercando un motivo per entrare senza sentirsi in colpa.
Ma l’odore che esce dalla porta sembra avere già deciso per lui.

Dentro c’è luce calda, fuori la sera continua lenta come spesso accade a Takamatsu.

仕事帰りの男性が居酒屋の前で立ち止まる。
ゆっくりメニューを読んでいる。
飲み放題120分。ビール、ウイスキー、日本酒。普通の居酒屋メニュー。

今日は長い一日だったのかもしれない。
理由を探しているようにも見える。

でも、店の外まで流れてくる匂いが、もう答えを出している。

店の中は暖かい。
高松の夜は今日も静かに続いていく。

A man in a suit stops in front of an izakaya after work.
He quietly reads the menu.
120-minute all-you-can-drink, beer, whisky, sake, simple dishes.

His day was probably long.
Maybe he is just looking for a reason to step inside without overthinking it.
But the smell coming from the entrance already seems convincing enough.

Inside there is warm light. Outside, the evening moves slowly, just like Takamatsu usually does.

Bhautik Joshi

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Bhautik Joshi

Found Photograph

Thomas Hawk posted a photo:

Found Photograph

So I'll Meet You at the Bottom if There Really is One

Thomas Hawk posted a photo:

So I'll Meet You at the Bottom if There Really is One

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Barcelona in advanced talks over signing Anthony Gordon from Newcastle

  • Winger could travel to Spain for a medical this week

  • Clubs in talks over deal that could be worth around £70m

Newcastle and Barcelona are in advanced negotiations that could conclude with Anthony Gordon exchanging St James’ Park for the Camp Nou.

For some weeks Bayern Munich had been favourites to sign the England winger but now Gordon is on standby to fly to Barcelona on Thursday or Friday in order to complete a medical.

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VS 'teleurgesteld' over blokkeren verkoop bedrijf achter DigiD

DEN HAAG (ANP) - De Verenigde Staten zijn "teleurgesteld" dat Nederland de verkoop tegenhoudt van het bedrijf achter DigiD aan een Amerikaanse onderneming. De VS en Nederland hadden eruit kunnen komen, meent de Amerikaanse ambassade.

Het kabinet maakte dinsdag bekend de overname van Solvinity door Kyndryl te blokkeren. Solvinity levert het platform waar DigiD op draait. De VS zouden door de deal in bepaalde gevallen toegang kunnen krijgen tot de vertrouwelijke gegevens van veel burgers waarover DigiD beschikt en dat risico wil het kabinet niet nemen.

De Amerikaanse ambassade "begrijpt en respecteert de verantwoordelijkheid om essentiële infrastructuur te waarborgen en gegevens van burgers te beschermen", laat zij in een verklaring weten. "Hoewel wij geloven dat extra tijd voor overleg het mogelijk zou hebben gemaakt een weg te vinden om aan gerechtvaardigde zorgen tegemoet te komen" mag Nederland erop rekenen "dat de VS nauw met hun Nederlandse partners zullen samenwerken om de belangen van beide landen verder te beschermen".

Opheldering

Amerikaanse investeerders zullen opheldering willen over de gang van zaken, zei ambassadeur Joe Popolo woensdagochtend op een veiligheidsconferentie in Den Haag. Als Nederland handelsblokkades opwerpt "gaan we ons zorgen maken" en daarom voert hij naar eigen zeggen doorlopend overleg met Washington.

Mogelijke terechte zorgen moeten worden bekeken en opgelost, zei Popolo. Maar premier Rob Jetten begrijpt volgens hem "dat onze landen moeten bedenken hoe we samen optrekken, dat het goed is om Amerikaanse bedrijven te hebben die willen investeren in de Nederlandse economie. We kijken ernaar uit samen te werken met de minister-president, die in mijn ogen echt wil dat we een oplossing vinden die voor iedereen werkt".


Israël verklaart zuiden van Libanon tot 'gevechtszone'

BEIROET (ANP/AFP) - De Israëlische krijgsmacht (IDF) heeft heel Zuid-Libanon verklaard tot "gevechtszone" en inwoners opgeroepen te evacueren. Dat meldt de Arabischtalige woordvoerder van de IDF op X.

Het gaat volgens Israël om het gebied ten zuiden van de rivier Zahrani. Eerder op woensdag riep Israël inwoners van de dichtbevolkte stad Tyrus al op te evacueren.

"Alle gebieden ten zuiden van de rivier worden beschouwd als gevechtszone", aldus de woordvoerder op X. De Zahrani stroomt ongeveer 40 kilometer ten noorden van de grens tussen Libanon en Israël.

Ondanks de wapenstilstand tussen de Libanese regering en Israël vinden er vrijwel dagelijks aanvallen plaats op het zuiden van Libanon. Volgens de Israëlische regering is dat nodig om het noorden van Israël te beschermen tegen aanvallen van Hezbollah. Het land zegt hier ook een bufferzone voor nodig te hebben en heeft daarom huizen verwoest aan de grens.